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Headquarters, 101st Airborne Division (AA) Public Affairs
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News Stories: 4
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Hometown: Ft. Campbell KY US
Current Personnel:
Sgt. Scott Davis
Sgt. 1st Class Kerensa Hardy
Sgt. Grant Matthes
Sgt. 1st Class Stephanie Widemond
Master Sgt. Brian Sipp
Maj. Christina Kretchman
Sgt. 1st Class Aaron Eastman
Spc. Alan Graziano
Lt. Col. Jose Garcia
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News Stories Joint Civilian Orientation Conference comes to Fort Campbell More than 40 civilian community leaders within the nation visited Fort Campbell, Sept. 22 as part of a program to give a better understanding to Americans as to what their military does on a daily basis. 09.22.11 Story by Sgt. Scott Davis
Secretary of the Army visits Fort Campbell Secretary of the Army John McHugh visited Fort Campbell, Aug. 11-12, toured parts of the installation and received insight from soldiers on their concerns about the Army. 08.12.11 Story by Sgt. Scott Davis
101st Airborne Division returns from Iraq Maj. Gen. Thomas R. Turner, commander, 101st Airborne Division and Task Force Band of Brothers, and Command Sgt. Maj. Frank Grippe, division command sergeant major, marked the division's return from Iraq to Fort Campbell, Ky., when Turner reported to 18th Airborne Corps Commander, Lt. Gen. John Vines, and uncased the unit colors in a homecoming ceremony Friday. 09.15.06 Story by Jeanine Kinville
Iraqi NCO Academy graduates class The latest cycle to graduate from the Iraqi Army NCO Academy here July 25 was not the last to complete the training. 08.24.06 Courtesy Story
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Screaming Eagles Welcome Home Ceremony
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Recent Video Screaming Eagles Welcome Home Ceremony
Nearly 200 Lifeliners, 101st Sustainment Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), returned home, October 19, 2011, from a yearlong deployment in Afghanistan. The soldiers were responsible for supporting 13 combat brigades across northern and eastern Afghanistan by providing logistical support in the form of ground convoys, air transport and aerial delivery. The Lifeliners will continue to return home through November.
Taken: 10.19.2011
Screaming Eagles Change of Command
B-roll of the Fort Campbell 101 Airborne Division (Air Assault) Change of Command, 12 August 2011. Major General John F. Campbell relinquishes command to Major General James C. McConville. This marks a return for McConville as he served as the Deputy Commanding General in Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom from 2008-2009. Major General Campbell's next assignment is in Washington D.C.
Taken: 08.12.2011
Week of the Eagles Memorial Ceremony
B-roll during the Fort Campbell Week of the Eagles ceremony, soldiers took time out to remember their fallen comrades. The solemn ceremony was held 10 August 2011, in front of the Screaming Eagle division's headquarters. Produced by Sgt. 1st Class Stephanie Widemond.
Taken: 08.10.2011
Cutaways for Week of the Eagles Memorial Ceremony
B-roll footage during the Eagles Memorial Ceremony at Fort Campbell, Ky. Various footage showing the crowd during the ceremony. Produced by Sgt. 1st Class Stephanie Widemond.
Taken: 08.10.2011
SFC Doyle interview for Operation Tribute Freedom
Sergeant First Class Kenneth Doyle, 359th Tactical Theater Signal Brigade, Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, answers questions about his job, and why he decided to come back into the military after a decade break in service.
Taken: 03.17.2011
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Recent AudioFood Give Away Army Soldiers and Iraqi Army Soldiers give food to local citizens in a Baghdad suburb as a show of good faith. Produced by Sgt. Tom Conning.
Taken: 08.15.2006
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