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As a brief history of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) and Fort Campbell, Kentucky, this narrative is a reminder of the proud heritage of the division and the critical role that Fort Campbell has played in America's security. Military personnel scheduled to appear before a soldier-of-the-month or promotion board will find the contents invaluable. Those readers seeking additional information should use the selected reading list found on the last page of this booklet as a research tool. Dr. Robert F. Schrader, Division/Post Historian.
Military life Military organizations Military personnel History Vietnam Conflict, 1961-1975 101st Airborne Division U.S. Army Franklin, Benjamin Lee, William C McNair, Lesley J Taylor, Maxwell D Lillyman, Frank L Pratt, Don F Cole, Robert G Montgomery, Bernard L Mann, Joe E Hitler, Adolf McAuliffe, Anthony C Von Luttwitz, Heinrich Eisenhower, Dwight D Streicher, Julius Oberg, Karl Guderian, Heinz Gardner, James A Wayrynen, Dale E Anderson, Webster Agnew, Spiro T Westmoreland, William C Berry, Sidney B Mackmull, Jack V
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