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Fort Campbell

Even If It Doesn’t Get Paid Back, APSU Covering Soldier Tuition During Shutdown

By Blake Farmer

October 8, 2013

Austin Peay State University may lose hundreds of thousands of dollars in the process, but it plans to float tuition for soldier-students if the government shutdown continues.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: Austin Peay State University, Fort Campbell, government shutdown

At Fort Campbell, The Government Shutdown Is Basically Over

By Blake Farmer

October 7, 2013

Clerks are restocking the shelves of the Fort Campbell commissary, the post hospital is again fully staffed and the civilian workforce of 8,000 is back to full strength. The Pentagon decided over the weekend furlough rules didn’t have to keep so many people off the job.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: Fort Campbell, furlough, government shutdown

Fort Campbell Units Get The Call: You’re Going Back To Afghanistan

By Blake Farmer

September 25, 2013

The Department of Defense is sending units from Fort Campbell back to Afghanistan. Roughly 4,800 soldiers with the 101st Airborne Division make up a majority of a rotation announced by the Pentagon Tuesday, scheduled to deploy over the winter.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: 101st Airborne Division, afghanistan, Fort Campbell

Fort Campbell Community Responds To Possible Airstrikes In Syria

By Blake Farmer

September 10, 2013

Signs along Fort Campbell Blvd. just outside the sprawling Army post read “welcome home 101st Airborne.” But some in the military community on the Tennessee-Kentucky fear airstrikes in Syria could lead to boots on the ground.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: Fort Campbell, Syria

Casulaties Mount In Afghanistan For 101st Airborne

By Blake Farmer

August 13, 2013

The 101st Airborne is continuing to take casualties in Afghanistan. Three Fort Campbell soldiers were killed this week by what the Department of Defense describes as “indirect fire” from enemy forces.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: 101st Airborne Division, afghanistan, Fort Campbell

In Shrinking Army, Former 101st Commander Says There Won’t Be Room For Everyone

By Blake Farmer

August 1, 2013

The former commander of Fort Campbell is back on post this week preparing to help the Army slim down. He says some who thought they’d make a career of the military will have to leave.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: 101st Airborne, Fort Campbell, John Campbell, sequestration

Sequester Finally Gets Real At Ft Campbell

By Blake Farmer

July 15, 2013

The effects of federal budget sequestration are finally becoming reality at Fort Campbell. The post’s commissary – as an example – is now closed on Mondays “due to the furlough,” according to an automated message to callers.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: Fort Campbell, sequestration

Ft. Campbell Inspector Indicted For Impersonating A Dead Soldier

By Blake Farmer

July 10, 2013

An assistant inspector general at Fort Campbell is accused of taking out bank loans using the identities of deployed soldiers, including one who was killed in combat. Sgt. 1st Class James R. Jones was indicted on federal fraud charges.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: afghanistan, Fort Campbell

Still Just Talk On Fort Campbell Furloughs

By Blake Farmer

May 28, 2013

For all the talk in recent months about Defense Department furloughs, most employees at Fort Campbell still have no definitive marching orders.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: Fort Campbell

Even With Afghanistan Wind-Down, Fort Campbell Families Expect More Deployments

By Blake Farmer

May 22, 2013

[wzslider transition=”‘slide’” info=”true”] There’s a scene playing out at the Fort Campbell airfield like clockwork. Wives, husbands, parents and kids line up along portable fencing. And as soldiers begin filing off the plane from nine months in Afghanistan, a cheer erupts.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: afghanistan, Fort Campbell

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