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Fort Campbell TN Area GuideFort Campbell is a United States Army installation located between Hopkinsville, Kentucky, and Clarksville, Tennessee, and is home to the 101st Airborne Division. Fort Campbell, home of the Screaming Eagles, of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault). The major command is the 18TH AIRBORNE CORPS & FORSCOM. Fort Campbell is also home to 5th Special Forces Group (ABN), 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (SOAR), 31st Military Police Detachment, 58th Aviation Regiment, 1st Battalion, 61st Engineer Battalion, 95th Maintenance Company, 101st Support Group (Corps), 249th Engineer Battalion, and 902nd Military Intelligence Group. The Air Force has two units at Campbell Army Airfield: 19th Air Support Operation Squadron and 621st Air Mobility Operations Group. Fort Campbell's newly-constructed Sabalauski Air Assault School conducts sixty classes annually for over 8,000 soldiers. The school teaches rappelling and slingload skills required for Air Assault Operations. The Air Assault School provides training on rappelling to more than 8,000 soldiers each year. The AIR ASSAULT COURSE taught at Fort Campbell's, the SABALAUSKI AIR ASSAULT SCHOOL, has been called the ten toughest days in the Army. The grueling course is designed to train soldiers in all facets of air assault operations unique to the world's only air assault division. The school is also responsible for the rappelmaster course, ropemaster course, and a slingmaster/heavy pick up zone course, basic airborne, refresher course and jump master refresher course. Additionally, the school has the mission of training the Division's prospective ranger students through the newly implemented pre-ranger program. Enrollment for each course is on a quota basis. Prior to arrival the soldiers must meet the height/weight standards of AR 600-9 and have successfully completed the Army Physical Fitness Test for their age group within 30 days of the class starting date and be recommended by the unit. Fort Campbell's 105,068-acre installation is located in southwestern Kentucky and north central Tennessee in portions of four counties and two states. It is adjacent to Clarksville, Tennessee, and is approximately seventeen miles south of Hopkinsville, Kentucky. Farm and woodlands account for approximately 50% of surrounding lands. Fort Campbell History Early in the summer of 1942, the post's initial cadre, one officer and 19 enlisted men, arrived from Fort Knox, Kentucky. From that time until the end of World War II, Camp Campbell was the training ground for the 12th, 14th and 20th Armored divisions, Headquarters IV Armored Corps and the 26th Infantry Division. On September 21, 1956, Secretary of the Army Wilbur M. Bruckner and the Army Chief of Staff, GEN. Maxwell D. Taylor, presented the colors of the 101st Airborne Division to MG T.L. Sherbourne, the first commander of the new ROTAD airborne division. This was the official ceremony reactivating the famed "Screaming Eagles" of World War II.
On Aug. 18, 1969, the U.S. Army Training Center and headquarters, Fort Campbell, was combined. In September of 1971 the 173rd Airborne Brigade returned to Fort Campbell and conducted its official homecoming ceremonies, which were presided over by Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird. The 173rd was then redesignated as the 3rd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Airmobile). On April 6, 1972, the 101st Airborne Division (Airmobile) was officially welcomed back to its home station after the cessation of hostilities in Vietnam. The ceremonies were attended by Vice President Spiro T. Agnew and General William C. Westmoreland, Army Chief of Staff. Fort Campbell Parks and Recreation(The following information on Fort Campbell’s parks and recreations were sourced from the individual listings below. To learn more about a particular listing, please visit the link associated with it in blue.) Fort Campbell MWR (Morale, Welfare, and Recreation) Morale, Welfare, and Recreation programs here at Fort Campbell are administered by the Directorate of MWR. The director of MWR is Robert (Bob) Vail. The DFMWR consists of several diverse divisions: Business Activities, Recreation, Child, Youth and School Services, Army Community Services, Army Lodging, and several others. The purpose of MWR is to provide quality community activities to our customers that make up the large military community supported by Fort Campbell. Community Activities Business Center Cole Park is one of the finest golfing facilities in all of the Army. Our goal is to provide golfers in our Army community with everything they desire in a top-notch golf facility. From the dramatic course to the friendly staff to our practice facilities - we are here to provide you with a terrific golfing experience. We have an 18-hole Championship course that provides fun and challenges for golfers of all skill-levels and ages. Built in 1947, the course features several dramatic changes in elevation during the first eleven holes, and then reverts back to flat terrain on the final seven holes. This course was spread out over 350 acres of prime real estate, so everything is large, including the pine trees. Bent Grass greens and Bermuda Fairways make for quality golf year-round. Finally, with course yardages ranging from 5057 yards to 6843 yards and 4 sets of tees, anyone can enjoy golfing our traditional course! Other activities on Fort Campbell include, but are not limited to hunting, fishing, hiking, scouting and camping. These activities are permitted year round, with exceptions. Anyone who desires to participate in these activities must have a Fort Campbell recreation post permit. Recreation permits are available for purchase at Outdoor Recreation. Young people may accompany adults without a post permit. Fort Campbell Hunting and/or Fishing permits include recreation. An area assignment, good for that day, is also required. Dale Wayrynen Recreation Center Dale Wayrynen Community Recreation Center is a home away from home for soldiers and families. We offer a wide range of activities, events, and recreation designed for everyone in the Fort Campbell community. From soldiers and spouses to children and DoD civilians, there is something for everyone here. In addition to our organized activities, our award-winning program at D W Rec offers a multitude of recreational options. Come on in for some fun and take a look at everything D W Rec has to offer!
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