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  Campbell AFB   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Fort Campbell is located in southwestern Kentucky and north-central Tennessee in portions of four counties: Montgomery and Stewart counties in Tennessee, and Christian and Trigg Counties in Kentucky.
Fort Campbell is organized as a combined headquarters of division, staff, and post elements, and sanctions a number of operational, training, and support missions.
Fort Campbell is a community of over 190,000 people including military personnel, Department of the Army and other civilian employees and military dependents residing on the post in family housing.
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 Fort Campbell
Fort Campbell supports the 3rd largest military population in the Army and the 7th largest in the Department of Defense.
Fort Campbell's primary mission is to advance the combat readiness of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) and the non-divisional units posted at the installation through training, mobilization, and deployment.
Fort Campbell's 105,068-acre installation is located in southwestern Kentucky and north central Tennessee in portions of four counties and two states.
www.globalsecurity.org /military/facility/fort-campbell.htm   (2254 words)

  
 Fort Campbell Kentucky Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Fort Campbell lies on the Kentucky- Tennessee border between the towns of Hopkinsville, KY and Clarksville, TN, and is about 60 miles northwest of Nashville on I-24.
Both Kentucky and Tennessee were among the earliest states to be settled west of the Appalachians, and the local area abounds with interesting historical sites dating from the early days of settlement in the late 1700's, through the Civil War era to the present.
The Fort itself was opened in 1942 and was named after William B. Campbell, a Tennessee statesman and Brigadier General of the United States Volunteers during the Civil War.
www.campbell.army.mil   (342 words)

  
 Groundwater Resources of Campbell County, Kentucky   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Campbell County, located in the Outer Bluegrass Region in northern Kentucky, is bounded by streams on three sides -- the Ohio River on the east and north and the Licking River on the west.
The highest elevation is 920 feet, a ridge on the divide between the Ohio and Licking Rivers near the southern boundary of the county.
The 7.5-minute topographic quadrangle maps that cover Campbell County are shown, by name and by index code (Kentucky Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Cabinet) on the index map.
www.uky.edu /KGS/water/library/gwatlas/Campbell/Topography.htm   (301 words)

  
 Kentucky Drug Rehab Alcohol Treatment Addiction Rehab Information Narconon Arrowhead   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Though Kentucky is the site of large-scale marijuana cultivation, most of the marijuana produced in the state is exported to markets in other states, including Illinois, Ohio, New York, California, Texas, Pennsylvania and Washington D.C. Methamphetamine is a dramatically increasing threat throughout Kentucky.
Though methamphetamine manufacturing activity in Kentucky consists mostly of small, unsophisticated clandestine laboratories producing limited amounts of methamphetamine, this activity is expected to expand rapidly in the near future in terms of both the number of labs and their size/sophistication.
Kentucky methamphetamine production is a simple process taught among violators and dominated by Caucasians in the lower social and economic class, including former marijuana cultivators, who are beginning to realize the greater profit margin and diminished threat from law enforcement posed by methamphetamine production versus marijuana cultivation.
www.stopaddiction.com /states/kentucky_drug_rehab_info.html   (2831 words)

  
 Kentucky.gov: - Cities & Counties
Jackson, the seat of Breathitt county, is on the North Fork of the Kentucky River.
Fort Campbell lies on the Kentucky-Tennessee border between the towns of Hopkinsville, KY and Clarksville, TN, and is about 60 miles northwest of Nashville on I-24.
Campbell County is the easternmost of the three Northern Kentucky counties.
kentucky.gov /Portal/Category/res_municipal   (2777 words)

  
 Fort Campbell North Kentucky Resource Guide, City or community of Fort Campbell North, Kentucky Facts, Information, ...
The population of Fort Campbell North is approximately 18,861.
The distance from Fort Campbell North to Washington DC is 612 miles.
Fort Campbell North is positioned 36.65 degrees north of the equator and 87.45 degrees west of the prime meridian.
www.usacitiesonline.com /kycountyfortcampbellnorth.htm   (217 words)

  
 Fort Campbell North Kentucky Methamphetamine addiction Drug Rehab centers for drugs and alcohol rehabilitation ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Fort Campbell North Kentucky Methamphetamine rehab residential are facilities that you attend on a more or less volunteer basis.
Fort Campbell North Kentucky Methamphetamine Addiction detox is the action of getting someone through the withdrawal symptoms of the drug they are using.
Though Kentucky is the site of large-scale marijuana cultivation, most of the marijuana produced in the state is exported to markets in other states, including Illinois, Ohio, Kentucky, New York, California, Texas, Pennsylvania and Washington D.C. Methamphetamine is a dramatically increasing threat throughout Kentucky.
www.methamphetamine-addiction.net /ky/Fort-Campbell-North.htm   (2224 words)

  
 Overview - Kentucky Drug Threat Assessment
Kentucky is located in the south central United States along the western side of the Appalachian Mountains and is bordered by seven states.
Fort Campbell, located on the Tennessee border, has a combined military, civilian, and dependent population of 65,000.
Fort Campbell officials reported that 438 soldiers in 2000 and 423 soldiers in 2001 tested positive for MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine), GHB (gamma-hydroxybutyrate), LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide), or methamphetamine.
www.usdoj.gov /ndic/pubs1/1540/overview.htm   (1130 words)

  
 Dayton Kentucky in Northern Kentucky was the result of a merger.
Dayton Kentucky in Northern Kentucky was the result of a merger.
It may be hard to conceive the City of Dayton divided into two communities, but today's Dayton Kentucky is the result of a merger between the communities of Brooklyn and Jamestown that took place in 1867.
A vote for the merger of the communities was a landslide with the community Brooklyn voting 51-6 in favor, and Jamestown voting 97-5 in favor also.
www.northern-kentucky.com /city-of-dayton.htm   (280 words)

  
 Fort Campbell Historical Foundation - North to the Euphrates Lithograph
Fort Campbell Historical Foundation - North to the Euphrates Lithograph
"North to the Euphrates" is in Honor of the 10-year anniversary of Desert Storm/Desert Shield and the reunion of the 101st Airborne Division.
The "G-Day" print is a fl and white rendering of the center picture of the "North to the Euphrates" print.
www.fortcampbell.com /euphrates.php   (289 words)

  
 City of Fort Thomas Home Page
Located in Campbell County, Kentucky, Fort Thomas is an attractive, residential community with outstanding schools and city government.
Fort Thomas lies along a bluff overlooking the Ohio River and Cincinnati, Ohio.
The City of Fort Thomas is a Fourth Class City operating under a Mayor/Council form of government.
www.ftthomas.org /index.htm   (385 words)

  
 Drug Rehab Referrals | Fort Campbell North, Kentucky Drug Rehab and Addiction Treatment Information (via CobWeb/3.1 ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
During 2001-2002, the average daily probation population in Kentucky was 10,698 and the average daily parole population was 5,222.
Designated in 1998, the Appalachia HIDTA is responsible for counties in Kentucky, Tennessee, and West Virginia, three of the five states known as the Marijuana Belt.
The Kentucky counties involved in Appalachia HIDTA efforts are Adair, Bell, Breathitt, Clay, Clinton, Cumberland, Floyd, Harlan, Jackson, Knott, Knox, Laurel, Lee, Leslie, McCreary, Magoffin, Marion, Monroe, Owsley, Perry, Pike, Pulaski, Rockcastle, Taylor, Warren, Wayne, and Whitley.
www.drugrehabreferral.com.cob-web.org:8888 /rehab_centers/kentucky/fort_campbell_north   (1304 words)

  
 Kentucky travel guide
Carved by wind and water, Cumberland Gap forms a major break in the formidable Appalachian Mountain chain and it was the first and best avenue for the settlement of the interior of the United States.
Kentucky is famous for its Kentucky Blue Grass and this is a common sight on the well-kept horse farms throughout the state.
The Kentucky Horse Park near Lexington highlights Kentucky's horse heritage and is an exceptional destination even if you are not a horse fan.
www.world66.com /northamerica/unitedstates/kentucky   (177 words)

  
 Western Kentucky Parkway
At 137 miles, the WK Parkway is the longest of Kentucky's current or former toll roads.
One of Kentucky's newest parkways, this toll road used to be known as the Green River Parkway before its name was changed to honor the longtime congressman from the region, whose claim to fame was having the longest tenure in the House of Representatives without missing a vote.
Hardinsburg, Irvington and an Ohio River crossing at Brandenburg are to the north.
www.millenniumhwy.net /exitguide/WKparkway.html   (1233 words)

  
 Fort Campbell North, Kentucky (KY) Detailed Profile - relocation, real estate, travel, jobs, hotels, hospitals, ...
Back to Kentucky, KY smaller cities, KY small cities, All Cities.
Fort Campbell North, KY residents, houses, and apartments details
Fort Campbell North-area historical tornado activity is near Kentucky state average.
www.city-data.com /city/Fort-Campbell-North-Kentucky.html   (833 words)

  
 Kentucky Conquest Trails - Hernando de Soto - 16th Century
Four chronicles of their Kentucky adventure are mentioned here; three written by eye-witnesses and one based on interviews with survivors.
DeSoto's Chroniclers called Western Kentucky's Indian Tribe by slightly different names, ranging from Quizquiz (influenced by a place name of renown from DeSoto's Conquest of Peru) to Quizqui to Chisca, all sounding about the same in their language.
The river's flats have shifted in five centuries; the "Island" on the north bank was part of Kentucky at Statehood but, in 1541, DeSoto found it about where it is today, slightly narrower and attached to the north bank.
www.floridahistory.com /kentucky.html   (1146 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Fort Campbell community saddened by deaths of 101st soldiers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. (AP) — Residents of this military town became more skeptical of the war in Iraq on Friday after learning that six 101st Airborne soldiers had died in attacks on a helicopter and two convoys.
Although residents still support the troops, he said he and others who live in the Kentucky and Tennessee communities around Fort Campbell, 50 miles north of Nashville, are becoming more cynical.
The hardest part for family members is hearing the news reports, then waiting for word of who was killed, said the Rev. John M. Thomas, co-pastor at Saints Peter and Paul in Hopkinsville, 15 miles north of Fort Campbell.
www.usatoday.com /news/nation/2003-11-07-fort-campbell_x.htm   (502 words)

  
 Fort Campbell Historical Foundation - Membership
The legendary feats of those who have served in the many units at Fort Campbell since 1942 are indeed worthy of recognition.
Troops from Fort Campbell are trained and deployed throughout the world to fulfill many missions in both war and peace.
Membership in the Fort Campbell Historical Foundation demonstrates your support for preserving the legacy of those who have served in units at Fort Campbell since it was established in 1942.
www.fortcampbell.com /membership.php   (506 words)

  
 FORT CAMPBELL NORTH KENTUCKY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
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 Fort Campbell, Kentucky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fort Campbell is a United States Army installation located between Hopkinsville, Kentucky and Clarksville, Tennessee and is home to the 101st Airborne Division.
The fort is named in honor of BG William Bowen Campbell, the last Whig Governor of Tennessee.
The commanding general of both Fort Campbell and 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) is currently Major General Jeffrey J. Schloesser.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fort_Campbell,_Kentucky   (634 words)

  
 Kentucky travel guide - Wikitravel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Kentucky [1] is a mideastern state of the United States.
Kentucky is accessible by five interstates; I-71 and I-75 coming from Cincinnati going to Louisville and Lexington, respectively, I-64 going from Ashland to Louisville, I-65 from Louisville to Bowling Green and I-24 from Paducah to Hopkinsville.
Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International Airport, located off of I-275 near Hebron, is a major hub for Delta.
wikitravel.org /en/Kentucky   (555 words)

  
 al.com's Parks Page: North Alabama
Located in the northwest, near the town of Phil Campbell, Dismals Canyon was originally occupied nearly 10,000 years ago by native tribes.
Another of north Alabama's bat refuges, Fern Cave is home to over a million gray bats and several hundred Indiana Bats.
A few miles from Warrior, in north central Alabama, Rickwood Caverns State Park is maintained as an official caving park and is a member of the National Caves Association.
al.com /parks/north.html   (4663 words)

  
 NPWRC :: Bird Checklists of the United States
Fort Campbell began in 1942 as an infantry and armor training center, and provided soldiers and combat units for World War II, Korea and Vietnam.
Located along the Tennessee/Kentucky state line, Fort Campbell's 105,000 acres are classified as Western Highland Rim/Pennyroayl Plain.
Most of Fort Campbell consists of Karst terrain with highly erodible soils.
www.npwrc.usgs.gov /resource/birds/chekbird/r4/campbell.htm   (454 words)

  
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While studying for a personal trainer certification in Fort Campbell North, Kentucky you will learn that Certified Personal trainers should Share equipment with fellow trainers and should not spend much time on one machine when others are waiting for their turn.
The Fort Campbell North, Kentucky personal trainer must adhere to the contract signed with the client and is bound to act honestly and in a trustworthy manner with the client at all times.
There might be many personal training certifications in Fort Campbell North, Kentucky that are available and are too theoretical and shed little to no light on the manner in which the exercises should be executed.
www.expertrating.com.cob-web.org:8888 /Fitness/Kentucky/Fort-Campbell-North-Personal-Trainer-Certification.asp   (1213 words)

  
 Immigration Lawyers in Fort Campbell North, Kentucky - Fort Campbell North, KY Find Kentucky Immigration and Citizen ...
Immigration Lawyers in Fort Campbell North, KY
Kentucky immigration lawyers can help you with getting a work visa, green card, or US passport.
Your current Fort Campbell North address and what and when you are studying must be up to date.
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 Major General Olinto Mark Barsanti: Fort Campbell and the 101st Airborne Division   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Major General Barsanti prepares for one of his twenty-seven parachute jumps that took place over a five-month period at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.
The operation to move the 101st Airborne Division from Fort Campbell to South Vietnam, codenamed Operation Eagle Thrust, was the largest airlift transfer of men and equipment from the United States to Southeast Asia to date.
Approximately 10,500 troops and 14,000 pounds of basic combat equipment were flown over 9,700 miles during a period from November 17 until late December 1967.
www.library.unt.edu /archives/barsanti/campbell.htm   (341 words)

  
 Fort Campbell North, Kentucky Relationship and Housing Demographics
Fort Campbell North, KY Relationship and Housing Demographics
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 CNN.com - Symbolic end for 101st's year at war - Feb. 14, 2004
Sixty soldiers from Fort Campbell have been killed in the war -- 58 of them from the 101st, which has had more deaths in Iraq than any other U.S. military unit.
The remainder of the division's 20,000-plus soldiers are expected to arrive by early March at Fort Campbell, on the Tennessee-Kentucky line 50 miles north of Nashville.
The division's soldiers participated in the July 22 raid in Mosul that led to the deaths of Saddam Hussein's sons, Uday and Qusay.
edition.cnn.com /2004/US/South/02/14/fort.campbell.general.ap   (370 words)

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