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BCT's new boss a first for Army
Fort Campbell's 3rd Brigade Combat Team has a new commander, one that is the first seen by the Army.
Army: Alarming rise in suicides in Jan.
The Army is investigating an unexplained and stunning spike in suicides in January.
Aircraft Maintenance Technology
CSC Receives $80 Million Task Order to Provide Aviation Support Services for U.S. Army
CSC announces that the U.S. Air Force has awarded the company a task order to provide a comprehensive range of aviation maintenance and repair services for the U.S. Army's 101st Airborne Division at Fort ...
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Kentucky, FEMA Work Together To Meet Storm-Emergency Needs
Kentucky's storm emergency needs continue to be a priority for the Federal Emergency Management Agency , which is coordinating and delivering federal resources to the commonwealth.
VICE Night returns to entertain
Fort Campbell's Officers' Spouses Club is trying to get back to its roots this year with its annual VICE Night fundraising banquet.
Sustainment Brigade sees 199 return home
Fort Campbell on Thursday welcomed home another 199 soldiers from Afghanistan, one of whom made it just in time.
Army questions aspects of injured soldier's story
The Army on Wednesday challenged an injured military police officer's account that he received a severe shock while he was showering in Iraq.
Pharmacy makes waves on post, across military
Fort Campbell on Thursday officially opened its Town Center Pharmacy - a state-of-the-art facility that has drawn interest and set standards in a few short months.
Tuttle grad completes a second tour in Iraq
Gregory Lee Yeary, a 1998 graduate of Tuttle High School and son of Jo and John Carroll, recently completed his second assignment in Iraq in service of our nation.
Due to misinformation supplied to The Daily News, an online report has been retracted.
Army: Negligence caused GI's death
By KIMBERLY HEFLING An Army investigation called the electrocution death of a U.S. soldier in Iraq a 'negligent homicide' caused by military contractor KBR Inc.
Decorated soldier looks forward to living in Loveland
During Robert Brownlee's first few hours in Loveland on Wednesday, he was flanked by family members offering hugs and handshakes, nieces climbing onto his lap and lots of laughter.
GAO tells the Army to do a better job January 16, 2009 The Government Accountability Office had a harsh assessment of the way that the Army handles inventory of its spare parts.
William Recktenwald: Flight a stark reminder of true service
Just before Christmas, I was headed to Africa for a holiday. Using frequent flyer miles, I managed to score a free seat in the business class Northwest/KLM flight.
American Military Bases Experience Baby Surge
The war on terror has been a long, hard struggle for the men and women of America's armed forces.
Judge: ex-soldier's statements admissable at trial
A federal judge will allow jurors to hear statements made by a former soldier after his arrest on charges that he raped and killed an Iraqi teenager and killed her family during a tour of duty in Iraq.
Fort Campbell hospital prepares for military baby boom
FORT CAMPBELL - Blanchfield Army Community Hospital's Labor and Delivery wing is a busy place.
The trial of double homicide suspect Army Sgt. Brent Burke, previously scheduled for next month, has been pushed back to August.
Fort Campbell to expand medical facilities
Over the next two years, Fort Campbell's medical facilities will grow and expand dramatically, with the addition of more clinics and renovations and all-new buildings.
Small-town graduates find each other in Afghanistan
Four graduates of Ohio County High School in Beaver Dam, Ky., had an unlikely reunion at Bagram, Afghanistan.