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In his first address to his Soldiers, Maj. Gen. William C. Lee of the 101st Airborne Division declared prophetically in General Order Number 5, dated Aug. 19, 1942, that "the 101st Airborne ...
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.
The Army has announced six units to deploy to Europe and the Middle East in the fall. Four of the units are headed to Europe ...
The 101st Airborne Division hosted the 2018 Day of the Eagles, May 24, here and presented this division with another opportunity to remember those who have passed and strengthen the bonds of those ...
May 22, 2 p.m.: 101st Airborne Division Mass Reenlistment Ceremony at The Sabalauski Air Assault School, where more than 100 soldier will reenlist at once; May 23, 3 p.m.: ...
Every 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 ...
Six Army units will deploy to Europe and the Middle East in the fall as part of regular unit rotations, the Army announced.
The 101st headquarters element will assume the role of Combined Joint Forces Land Component Command-Iraq, replacing the 82nd Airborne Division headquarters, according to a Nov. 6 Army press release.
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.
The 101st Airborne Division unfurled its colors at Bagram Airfield, Sunday, marking the start of the unit’s fourth Afghanistan deployment in the last decade.
Soldiers with the 101st Airborne Division during Operation Lethal Eagle 2025 at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. (Army) But the work wasn’t limited to standard training, according to McIntosh.
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.