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WASHINGTON –The Department of the Army announced today the fall deployments of the following units: The 4th Combat Aviation Brigade, 4th Infantry ...
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Army Times on MSNArmy announces Europe and Middle East deployments for six unitsThe Army has announced six units to deploy to Europe and the Middle East in the fall. Four of the units are headed to Europe ...
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Carentan 1944: The 101st Airborne’s Fight RememberedCarentan was more than just a small French town - it was a vital objective for the 101st Airborne in the days following D-Day ...
Hard work for him never stops, as he prepares to represent the 101st Airborne Division for a second year, on the All-Army men’s softball team. “I can always work on something,” said Pate.
Six Army units will deploy to Europe and the Middle East in the fall as part of regular unit rotations, the Army announced.
Caitlin Connor, a former Army Engineer Captain with the 101st Airborne Division, has carried her commitment to service from ...
The 101st Airborne Division welcomed Maj. Gen. David Gardner as its 50th commanding general. ... long-range air assault capability and led the U.S. Army’s “Transformation in Contact” initiative.
The 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) announced Saturday that a soldier died as a result of a "training accident" near Camp Croft, Hungary, earlier this week.
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The Leaf-Chronicle Clarksville on MSNFort Campbell ushers in new change in command: Farewells and new startsEvery other year, Fort Campbell hosts Change of Command ceremonies to say farewell to one commander, while welcoming in a new era of leadership with another. Over the past couple of months, there have ...
The US Army's 101st Airborne Division, based at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, is slated to become the first to operate the Bell V-280 Valor Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft ...
The 101st Airborne Division will be the first unit to get the Army’s new tiltrotor aircraft. This week the Army announced that the 101st will get to use Bell’s V-280 Valor, a next-generation ...
The U.S. Army helicopter pilot who died in a helicopter crash on Wednesday was identified as 40-year-old Chief Warrant Officer 2 Dustin K. Wright. The Army released Wright’s name on Friday, June ...
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