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How a WWII vet created one of the most beloved comic strip characters
When Charles M. Schulz came up with the concept of Snoopy, he recalled the tragic loss of his mother as he was leaving to go to war.
The U.S. Marine Corps veteran and Purple Heart recipient said he was an arm’s length away from military officials, including ...
After returning to the county, Adair became an active member of Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Chapter 84 in Alexander ...
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Looking at Fort Campbell's economic impact
Fort Campbell is a major force for Montgomery County's economy. Trump’s shutdown win just landed Republicans with a huge ...
Fort Campbell's Blanchfield Army Community Hospital staff continue to work without pay during the government shutdown, and some have been turned away from help.
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Resources for federal workers in and around Fort Campbell during shutdown
Thousands of federal employees in and around Fort Campbell have not been paid for weeks. NCAA finds 6 players from 3 schools ...
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Emergency Resource Fair to be held for federal employee, Fort Campbell families
Montgomery County and Christian County, Kentucky government are hosting an emergency resource fair for federal employees and ...
Fort Campbell identified 34-year-old Sgt. Terell Seales, of Florence, New Jersey, as the soldier who died overseas in a training accident. Seales joined the Army in 2021 and arrived at Fort Campbell ...
This week, Montgomery and Christian counties’ governments organized resource fairs in Oak Grove and Clarksville.
FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. (WSMV) - The United States Army is reporting that a sergeant from Fort Campbell died during a “training accident” while deployed in Hohenfels, Germany, on Saturday. In a release ...
LIBBY ARMY AIRFIELD, Ariz. (WSMV) - Fort Campbell’s 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) took over command at the Libby Army Airfield in Arizona. The transfer of authority from the 10th Mountain ...
FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. (WKRN) — A soldier from the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) died following an overseas “training accident” Saturday, according to the U.S. Army. The military described Sgt.
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