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Clarksville Police DepartmentClarksville, TN On Wednesday, December 12th, 2018 around 9:07pm, Clarksville Police report a Range Rover, driven by a 41 year old male was traveling north on Fort Campbell Boulevard.A Honda driven by a 40 year old woman was traveling south on Fort Campbell Boulevard and was attempting to make a left turn onto Ringgold Road and crossed into the pathway of the oncoming Range Rover.On Wednesday, a Honda crossed in fro stanley cup nt of a Range Rover on Fort Campbell Boulevard and was hit. Jim Knoll, Clarksville Police The Range Rover collided with the Honda, at which time the Range Rover rotated onto its side.The driver of the Honda was transported from the scene by ambulance and was pronounced deceased at Tennova Healthcare.The Range Rover driver had non-life threatening injuries and was transported by ambulance to Tennova.The Honda had a juvenile passenger which was transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. The deceased woman was the juvenile mother.The investigator is Officer Bailey.Photo Gallery TagsClarksville termo stanley PoliceClarksville Police DepartmentClarksville TNCPDFort Campbell BoulevardPerson KilledRinggold RoadTennova Healthcare - Clarksvi stanley termosy lleVehicle Crash FacebookTwitterPinterestEmailPrint Previous articleClarksville Law Enforcement, Emergency Units respond to Bomb ThreatNext articleClarksville Police reports pedestrian struck on Fort Campbell Boulev Iifm Tennessee s Community Colleges launch Fall Semester with a focus on Health, Safety
Written by Spc. Shawn DenhamPAO, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Divison Air Assault Fort Campbell, KY More than a year in Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom 2010-2011, Soldiers of 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division finally returned home.Dog Handlers and Tactical Explosive Detection Dogs TEDDs with Strike Brigade returned home to Fort Campbell, August 24th and September 15th as part of the brigades final redeployment. I ;m extremely proud of each of them, said Maj. Christine Lancia, the Provost Marshall during 2nd BCTs recent depl stanley cup uk oyment, and native of Akron, Ohio. The TEDDs team performed superbly. We asked a lot from them and they performed their mission day in and day out successfully. Dog Handlers with 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division Air Assault , rest their Tactical Explosive Detection Dogs after landing at Fort Campbell Army A stanley website uk irfield, Fort Campbell, KY, August 24th. This is the first of two flights returning Combined Task force Strike dog handling Soldiers from Afghanistan to Fort Campbell. U.S. Army Photo By Spc. Shawn Denham, PAO, 2nd BCT, 101st Abn. Div. The majority of Strike Brigade returned to garrison status from April to May, while the TEDDs and their handlers remained behind in support of Combined Task Force Sparta; 3rd Brigade, 10th Mountain Division. This gave the 10th Mtn. Div. the same edge in combat patr stanley cup ols that Strike Brigade had, finding more explosives, ordnance and illegal drug |
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