Fort Campbell honors fallen service members with 9th annual boot ceremony (2024)

FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. (WBKO) - The 101st Airborne Division and Fort Campbell Army Community Service Survivor Outreach Services hosted a boot display opening ceremony for the 2023 Week of the Eagles.

The display of combat boots is presented at the 101st Airborne Division’s Headquarters to honor the memories and sacrifices of nearly 8,000 service members who have died on active duty since September 11, 2001.

Approximately 700 of those boots represent Fort Campbell Soldiers who have passed in the last three years; 31 were added since last year’s ceremony.

Each boot is decorated with a photo of a service member, the date of death, and the location of their death.

“Each of these great Americans, these heroes, being honored today died in the defense of our freedoms alongside teammates they loved and respected in the service of something bigger than themselves,” said Major General Joseph McGee, Commanding General of the 101st Airborne Division and Fort Campbell.

Families and friends of the fallen were at the ceremony to leave personal mementos and share stories of their loved ones.

Rebecca Ponder was one of the family members at the ceremony to pay tribute to her son Master Sergeant James William Ponder III.

“One thing that’s most important is that we always remember. This is just a way to remember them and acknowledge they are still with us,” said Ponder.

Charlsie Idol came to the ceremony from Houston, TX to honor fallen service members that served with her brother.

“When I walked up, it was just a roller coaster of emotions. I walked through all the boots and it’s just incredible how many there are,” said Idol.

Each year, the display draws thousands of visitors wishing to pay their respects and is maintained by surviving family members and volunteers.

“For those of us who remain. We have a duty to live in a way that not only honors their memory but is worthy of their immense sacrifice,” said McGee.

The boots will be on display until May 29.

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Fort Campbell honors fallen service members with 9th annual boot ceremony (2024)

FAQs

How many Medal of Honor recipients does the 101st have? ›

The 101st fought in the Vietnam War for nearly seven years and lost more than 4,000 Soldiers during the conflict. Of the 20 Medal of Honor recipients in the division's history, 18 of those Soldiers earned their medal while serving in the Vietnam War.

How did Fort Campbell, Kentucky get its name? ›

The post is named in honor of William Bowen Campbell, a former Tennessee Governor who served as a Union General in the Civil War. Fort Campbell was originally established (in 1942) as a war-time armor training and mobilization camp during WWII and became a permanent installation in 1950.

Has any soldier won 2 Medals of Honor? ›

Can someone receive more than one Medal of Honor? Yes. There have been 19 servicemen who have received two Medals of Honor.

Has anyone ever received three Medals of Honor? ›

So far, no one has ever received three Medals of Honor, even when considering that for the first fifty-odd years, it was the only medal for valor in the military. According to (19 Badass Americans Who Were Awarded Multiple Medals of Honor), 19 Americans were awarded 2 Medals of Honor.

When did Fort Campbell stop basic training? ›

Basic Combat Training began on schedule July 11 with a full complement of 1,100 trainees. The Training Center operated until April 15, 1972, when it was deactivated.

Is Fort Campbell the largest military base? ›

Fort Campbell

The second-largest U.S. military base, known as Fort Campbell, is along the border of Kentucky and Tennessee. You can find a growing population pushing almost 27,000 Soldiers with almost 51,000 family members of those serving.

What is a fun fact about Fort Campbell? ›

Fort Campbell is also known as the home of the "Screaming Eagles", formed in 1958 as a volunteer precision parachute demonstration team, made into an official unit of the 101st command group in 1984.

How many Medal of Honors does the 82nd have? ›

The 7 Medal of Honor recipients of the 82nd Airborne Division are Alvin C. York, Joe Gandara, Michael Novosel, Salvatore Giunta, Charles W. Shea, Kenneth Stumpf, and Gary L.

Did anyone in Easy Company get a Medal of Honor? ›

Lewis Millett, 27th Infantry Easy Company commander, is displayed during the Hill 180 remembrance ceremony at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Feb. 7, 2014. Millett led the Battle of Bayonet Hill and was later awarded the Medal of Honor, July 5, 1951.

How many Medal of Honor recipients went to the Naval Academy? ›

In addition to the 73 Medal of Honor recipients who are alumni of the Academy, over 990 noted scholars from a variety of academic fields are Academy graduates, including 56 Rhodes Scholars and 34 Marshall Scholars. Additional notable graduates include 1 President of the United States and 2 Nobel Prize recipients.

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