Fort Campbell Soldier Honored With Building Dedication

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Updated: 2/08 1:59 pm
Fort Campbell is honoring a soldier that died in Afghanistan.

The headquarters building of the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Battalion will be named after the former company commander.

Captain Jason McMahon was working with the 744th Explosive Ordnance Disposal Company is Afghanistan in 2010 when he and he soldiers came under fire.

He was killed giving cover to his troops and was posthumously awarded the silver star.
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