I see your from Kentucky, while most of the country is looking at fort Bragg N.C for special operations news ect, the really deep cover programs, such as ancient technology, anything atomic,, large explosions, Fort Campbell sends out the larger forces, commando style from eight men to over 100 at a time. You never hear about that much at all.The Generals go to the 101st Airborne where planes are blown up and teams inserted into foreign countries to use atomic weapons, most come out of Clarksville, Kentucky LOL.
A few examples
Gander Plane Crash Flight 1285
On Thursday, December 12, 1985, the chartered DC-8 plane carrying 248 members of the 101st Airborne Division of Fort Campbell, Kentucky and 8 crew members returning home for Christmas from peace keeping duties in the Middle East, crashed during takeoff in Gander, Newfoundland. The following Monday, December 16, 1985, President and Mrs. Reagan visited Fort Campbell for a memorial service honoring those soldiers.
Before the site was sealed off the local fire department found more than a few frozen bodies, all radioactive? They were returning from Egypt on a peace keeping mission LOL.
A little off topic, but in my opinion a focal point of the relic hunters might be helpful to you. All national Park searches for missing people are coordinated out of Fort Campbell.
My opinion, old memories.