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Week of the Eagles to feature air assault demonstration, concert by American Rebel’s Andy Ross

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FORT CAMPBELL, KY (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – This year’s Week of the Eagles will feature an air assault demonstration and a concert by Andy Ross of American Rebel.

The air assault demonstration begins at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 14, at the Sabalauski Air Assault School on Fort Campbell, showcasing the helicopter-based military capabilities of the 101st Airborne Division.

Immediately after the demonstration will be the concert by Andy Ross, singer/songwriter, former TV host and CEO of American Rebel. Ross has three albums and nine singles under his belt. His 2013 anthem, “American Rebel,” from the album Time to Fight, inspired the American Rebel beer brand. Ross is also known for his Ross Archery line of bows, and for his Outdoor Channel TV show, “Maximum Archery World Tour.”

Getting on post, rules

This events are free and open to everyone. Non-DoD ID card holders will need to enter post through Gate 4 or Gate 7. Request your visitors pass in advance online here: Pre-Registration. Be prepared with your vehicle registration, proof of insurance and a valid photo ID for each person in the vehicle 16 and older. Additionally, all vehicles and individuals entering the installation are subject to search.

Please note, no personal fireworks, firearms, federally illegal drugs, outside food, beverages or alcohol (water and snacks for special dietary needs are permitted), glass bottles, pets (service animals only), coolers or grills, smoking or vaping.

Patrons are welcome to bring blankets and folding chairs. Sunscreen, hats and bug spray are recommended.

For more, visit the U.S Army Fort Campbell Website.

| MORE: For more events like this, check out the Spring Fun Guide and the Clarksville Events calendar.

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