Retiring Fort Campbell Leader To Be Honored Thursday

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Command Sergeant Major Joseph Harbour, Fort Campbell garrison

A long-time leader at Fort Campbell will relinquish his duties as Garrison Command Sergeant Major and retire from the Army during a Thursday ceremony.

Command Sergeant Major Joseph Harbour will relinquish his command after a 29-year career in the Army — the last 15 years at Fort Campbell.

During his career, Harbour distinguished himself as a dedicated leader and strong advocate whether leading soldiers during combat operations in the Middle East or serving as the garrison’s senior enlisted

adviser.

Harbour has served in leadership positions at Fort Carson, Colorado; Fort Greely, Alaska; Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri; and Fort Polk, Louisiana.

In 2007, he became the platoon sergeant for the 1st Squadron, 75th Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team for the 101st Airborne Division which included a combat mission in Iraq.

Since then, he has remained at Fort Campbell serving in several leadership roles.

The U.S. Army Garrison at Fort Campbell consists of approximately 8,000 civilian and contract employees and 26 active-duty soldiers, who support day-to-day operations on post.

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