Hobbies Frugal Living Military Installation Overview for Fort Campbell, Kentucky This Enormous Base Is Home to the 101st Airborne Division Share PINTEREST Email Print Frugal Living Bargain Shopping Household Savings Do-It-Yourself Grocery Savings Food Savings Money Management Beauty & Health Care By Stewart Smith Stewart Smith Author, Strength and Conditioning Specialist, Former Navy SEAL Officer US Naval Academy Stew Smith, CSCS, is a Veteran Navy SEAL Officer, freelance writer, and author with expertise in the U.S. military, military fitness, and its traditions. Learn about our Editorial Process Updated on 11/20/19 Fort Campbell is home to the 101st Airborne Division, 5th Special Forces Group, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (SOAR) and a host of other Army Air Assault, Infantry Battalions, and support team elements. 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 Air Assault School conducts classes annually for thousands of soldiers. 01 of 06 Fort Campbell Location Military.com Fort Campbell is located on the border of Tennessee and Kentucky, 55 miles from Nashville and 190 miles from Louisville. It's one of the largest military installations in the world, at 164 square miles. The Army's Special Operations Aviation Regiment (SOAR), and special ops soldiers including Rangers and Green Berets are all residents of this base. 02 of 06 Population/Major Units Assigned Fort Campbell supports one of the largest military populations in the Army and is among the largest populations in the Department of Defense. It's home to the following units: 101st Airborne Division160th SOAR5th Special Forces101st Combat Aviation Brigade101st Sustainment Brigade101st Field Artillery Division19th Air Support Operation Squadron Blanchfield Army Community Hospital 03 of 06 Visiting / Living on Fort Campbell All major airlines fly into the nearest airport in Nashville. You must have a Common Access Card (CAC) or visitor pass when entering the post at Fort Campbell. Housing is provided on Fort Campbell for officers, enlisted soldiers, and their families. It has seven schools, a major hospital, child care facilities, numerous chapels, banks, restaurants, post exchanges, service stations, campgrounds, swimming pools and most other facilities a civilian city of the same size would have. Housing of all sizes is available, many of them handicap accessible. Central air conditioning, stoves, refrigerators, and dishwashers are available in family quarters. There are no Senior Enlisted Quarters (SEQ) or Officer Quarters housing units on post. 04 of 06 School Districts Near Fort Campbell Three school systems serve the Fort Campbell area: Fort Campbell Domestic Dependent Elementary School System on the post, Kentucky/Hopkinsville/Oak Grove - Christian County School Systems and Tennessee-Clarksville Montgomery County School System. Kentucky/Hopkinsville/Oak Grove - Christian County School Systems has ten elementary schools, three middle schools, and two high schools. Bus transportation is provided. In addition to the traditional educational settings, programs are offered at a career and technical center, a day treatment center, an alternative school, an optional high school, an adult education center, and Hopkinsville Community College. Clarksville-Montgomery County School System in Tennessee has 19 elementary schools. Bus transportation is provided. The largest institution of higher education serving the Clarksville area is Austin Peay State University 05 of 06 Medical and Dental Facilities Near Fort Campbell Blanchfield Army Community Hospital serves the Fort Campbell community. Its services are on a priority basis. First priority is to the active duty military, second priority is to family members of active duty personnel, followed by retired military and family members of retired military. Dental care services are available to active duty military only on the post. Only emergency dental care is offered to other eligible individuals. All family members are assigned to family clinics or primary clinics. The Young Eagle Primary Care Clinic provides care to Family Members of active duty Soldiers and retirees 17 yrs and younger. Care includes well-baby exams, school, sports physicals, acute and chronic illness diagnosis and management, and diagnosis and management of developmental or behavioral problems. 06 of 06 Child Care at Fort Campbell Fort Campbell has five child development centers which provide quality full-time, hourly, before and after school and part-day preschool programs to children 6 weeks through 5 years of age. Care for special needs children is also available. Featured Video