Our drive to Nashville took us right past Fort Campbell, home of the 101st Airborne Division. The post was built during WWII and the 101st quickly gained fame for their performance during D-Day, Market Garden, and Bastogne (see Band of Brothers). We visited the museum and checked out some of the outdoor memorials.
Two young West Point graduates embark on a three week road trip to understand and discover the country we've sworn to defend. Please send us suggestions and recommendations on places to visit! You can email us at seanvtoal@gmail.com
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Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Fort Campbell, KY
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Location:
Talbot's Corner, Nashville
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