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Increased Military Activity In Clarksville And Why You Shouldn’t Worry!
Posted on by Kyle King
In the coming weeks you’re going to see and hear more of a military presence around Clarksville, Ft. Campbell, and Hopkinsville due to Operation Lethal Eagle, a training exercise being performed on post. This morning we had Lt. Col. Tony Hoefler in to discuss it with us. Check out the audio here:
You can also check out the official press release put out by the 101st Airborne Division Here:
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