HOPKINSVILLE, K.y. (WZTV) — Fort Campbell has updated the list of establishments that military personnel are not allowed to patronize. The list includes adult novelty shops, certain trailer parks and businesses owned by certain individuals in Tennessee and Kentucky.
As of August 1 these establishments/areas are declared off-limits to military personnel. Fort Campbell says in any case the name or owner has changed, the address shall remain off-limits.
What’s with all the Transmission shops….???…dealing drugs or women or what…??…
ReplyDelete.I guess drag racing is too “white or terroristic…??
I can guarantee you they ripped off too many GIs. Happens all the time at Post towns.
DeleteThe last GI entered the military in April 1973. Everyone since then went into an office and asked for a job.
DeleteWas stationed in Millington, TN in 1971- everything south of Beale St in Memphis was off limits. Back then it was still all burned out buildings.
ReplyDeleteSome of my aerospace engineering clients prohibited contractors from game stores, gun shops and shows, and even animal shelters.
ReplyDeleteOthers prohibited bringing Bibles and Christian literature on company property, even left in one's car. One time, as a joke, I brought in a copy of the Kama Sutra(with explicit photos) and not a peep from the client's HR people.
if a client told me not to bring a bible into their property, I would utter some very ungodly language and let them find a new employee effective immediately.
DeleteSome of those were off limits when I was with the 101 back in the mid-90s. The Starlite Lounge was, for sure, since that’s where Joe’s wife went to find romance while Joe was in the field or deployed to JRTC.
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