Fort Campbell is a United States Army installation located astride the Kentucky-Tennessee border between Hopkinsville, Kentucky, and Clarksville, Tennessee. Fort Campbell is home to the 101st Airborne Division and the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment.
The fort is named in honor of Union Army Brigadier General William Bowen Campbell, the last Whig Governor of Tennessee.
The site for Fort Campbell was selected on July 16, 1941, and the Title I Survey was completed November 15, 1941, coincidentally the same time the Japanese Imperial Fleet was leaving Japanese home waters for the attack on Pearl Harbor. Construction of Camp Campbell began on January 12, 1942. Within a year, the reservation designated as Camp Campbell was developed to accommodate one armored division and various support troops, with a total size of 102,414 acres (414 km2), and billets for 2,422 officers and 45,198 enlisted personnel.
Due to its close proximity to Clarksville, Tennessee, the War Department on March 6, 1942, designated Tennessee as the official address of the new camp. This caused a great deal of confusion, since the Headquarters was in Tennessee and the post office was in Kentucky. After many months of mail delivery problems, Colonel Guy W. Chipman requested that the address be changed to Camp Campbell, Kentucky. The War Department officially changed the address on September 23, 1942.
All things come in threes
Good, bad, in between
You can chance on beating the odds
But luck goes sight unseen
Round and round, up and down
Only in until you're out
At the bottom or the top
'Til the other shoe has dropped
Double dare, roll those dice
Raise the stakes, live or die
You can have your pound of flesh
If the price is right
Into the unknown
Everyone must walk alone
And this you'd better believe
Keeps us thick as thieves
Fait accompli
I'm beside myself
Can't control the outcome
Will I live to tell?
Bed of nails, virtue, vice
To eat your cake you will have to fight
Every dog will have its day
As the turning wind will change
Seven precious deadly sins
Brotherhood of innocence
Who you are and how you live
There's no unfair advantage
Paper, scissor, stone
Gamble wisely and be bold
Whether powerful or meek
The truth is anything goes
Fait accompli
Just a twist of fate
There's no rhyme or reason