The Army Veterinarian Corps celebrates 108 years of service to our nation June 3. The Soldiers and staff of the Fort Campbell Veterinarian Clinic strive to provide the best animal, food and public health support to the entire Fort Campbell community.
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital partners with local law enforcement police departments to offer a Car Seat Safety Check ‘Drive-Thru’ event, May 31, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. in Fryar Stadium parking lot at Fort Campbell.
In observance of the Fort Campbell Day of No Scheduled Activities, Friday, May 24 and the Memorial Day federal holiday, Monday, May 27, Blanchfield Army Community Hospital Health System outpatient services, including outpatient pharmacies, will follow a DONSA/holiday schedule.
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital Soldier and Family Readiness Group hosts the first Women’s Health Symposium in the hospital’s C Bldg. Atrium, May 16, 8:30 a.m.- 3 p.m. to coincide with Women’s Health Month and offer resources to promote a healthy lifestyle.
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital beneficiaries can now request School or Sports physical appointments at the hospital. Appointments opening June 3 can be scheduled now for a weekday or on one of the Saturday clinics offered.
Fort Campbell’s newest list of off-limits establishments includes several bars, motels and car repair shops around the installation.
Simply getting out of bed, sitting behind a desk, or driving an automobile may be a challenge for many pain-free. Occupational therapy is one form of treatment that may potentially help.
Fort Campbell Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation is hosting several events throughout April to celebrate the Month of the Military Child (MOMC).
The 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) will conduct Operation Lethal Eagle, a division-wide training exercise, on April, 10-30, 2024.
The Christian County Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Committee hosted Hams for Heroes Thursday at Oak Grove Racing, Gaming & Hotel. Over 500 hams were handed out to active-duty military.