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A military spokesperson says nine people were killed in a crash involving two Army Black Hawk helicopters conducting a nighttime training exercise in Kentucky. Nondice Thurman, a spokesperson for Fort Campbell, said Thursday morning that the deaths happened the previous night in southwestern Kentucky during a routine training mission.
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Fort Campbell is expecting more than 700 soldiers to return this month to the Army post on the Kentucky-Tennessee state line.The post says 101st Combat…
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Some Fort Campbell soldiers will perform a proof of concept at a demolition range this week using 3D printed components.The post on the Kentucky-Tennessee…
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Fort Campbell soldiers will soon begin returning home from their Ebola-fighting mission in West Africa. A Nashville radio station reports the World Health…
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The commander of the 101st Airborne Division is set to address the unit's deployment to Africa in a teleconference Thursday morning.He'll provide details…
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With 700 Fort Campbell soldiers on their way to help in Ebola containment efforts in Africa, many have questions about exact nature of their mission.To…
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Fort Campbell soldiers are being trained on how to avoid the Ebola virus during their upcoming deployment to Liberia.Media reports say at least 700…
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Fort Campbell is cutting the ribbon this week on its Child, Adolescent and Family Behavioral Health System building.The new building sits adjacent to the…
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Visitors to Fort Campbell will soon need more than a driver's license to get on post.The Army will require people to go to the visitor center at Gate 4 to…
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A Kentucky National Guard soldier looking to join a U.S. Army special operations unit wants to see new tattoo rules overturned.Staff Sgt. Adam C.…