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The 101st Airborne Division was activated August 16, 1942 at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana. Its first Commanding General, Major General William C. Lee, noted that the Division had no history, ...
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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 ...
No soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division were among the 84 prisoners killed in the Belgian village by the German SS, but the soldiers in the film were all wearing the famed "Old Abe" shoulder patch.
Six Army units will deploy to Europe and the Middle East in the fall as part of regular unit rotations, the Army announced.
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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 ...
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101st Airborne tests new battalions designed for large-scale battlesD uring a recent home station training exercise, the 101st Airborne Division put three of its newly created division-focused battalions to the test in a large-scale air assault.
In this combination image, 101st Airborne Division and Afghan National Policemen and Army load onto a UH-47 Chinook helicopter in Operation Shir Pacha on the Afghan-Pakistan Border in 2008.
More than 500 active duty soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division attended funeral services on Tuesday for former paratrooper Jim “Pee Wee” Martin, who died Sept. 11. He was 101 years old.
The 101st Airborne Division played an instrumental role in stalling the offensive until General George Patton’s United States Third Army reached Bastogne to end the siege.
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