Fort Campbell Soldiers departed today en route to the U.S. southern border, in support of U.S. Northern Command’s mission to protect the territorial integrity of the United States.
A Kentucky state study found that the highest PFAS “forever chemical” levels came from Christian County, specifically in the southern portion where Fort Campbell is located.
The Tunnel to Towers Foundation has paid off the mortgage on the Hopkinsville home of fallen Chief Warrant Officer 2 Aaron Healy as part of the 2024 Season of Hope.
With the sound of ongoing construction in the background, Fort Campbell celebrated the ribbon cutting for the first ten homes within its newest neighborhood, Erevia Park, on Dec. 2, marking a significant milestone in the $322 million community development program led by Campbell Crossing and the U.S. Army.
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital earned an “A” Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade for patient safety, the Leapfrog Group announced today. The independent, national nonprofit watchdog focuses on patient safety.
U.S. Army Medical Department Activity, Fort Campbell, more commonly known as Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, received the Army Superior Unit Award for its outstanding meritorious service in support of COVID-19 response from March 1, 2020 to February 28, 2021.
Soldiers, family, and community members gathered Sept. 26 at the Fort Campbell USO Building for the annual Blanchfield Army Community Hospital ‘Light up the Night,’ event held in observance of National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month.
The division’s 101st Combat Aviation Brigade “Wings of Destiny” will deploy from Fort Campbell, Kentucky, to US Central Command.
Fort Campbell Directorate of Public Works Forestry Section is preparing for the upcoming fire season.
Fort Campbell will conduct a post-wide full-scale exercise Wednesday, Aug. 28. Fort Campbell typically conducts annual full-scale exercises designed to test the installation’s emergency preparedness in response to realistic scenarios.