Division Chaplain (Lt. Col.) David Bowlus hugs his son Andrew, while his wife Meridee hugs their daughter Savannah, moments after reuniting during a welcome home ceremony March 11 at Fort Campbell. Bowlus was one of 59 Soldiers that returned from a deployment in support of Operation United Assistance. ( Army photos by Sgt. Leejay Lockhart, 101st Sustainment Brigade Public Affairs) Fort Campbell Soldiers redeploy home from Africa 150311-A-LS265-059
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