Local

Motorcycle wreck on Memorial Day killed 101st Airborne Division medic

Motorcycle wreck on Memorial Day killed 101st Airborne Division medic

A motorcycle crashed into an SUV on May 29, 2023. (Dash 10 Media) Photo: Clarksville Now


FORT CAMPBELL, KY. (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The motorcycle rider killed in a Memorial Day crash in Clarksville has been identified as a 23-year-old 101st Airborne Division medic.

Spc. Elijah N. Robertson was with 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, according to a news release Friday from the 101st.

Elijah Robertson (US Army photo)

“We are saddened by the tragic death of Spc. Elijah Robertson,” said 2nd Brigade commander Col. Ed Matthaidess III. “Elijah excelled in caring for fellow Strike soldiers as a medic while we were deployed to Europe and will be missed by all who knew him.”

On May 29 at about 10:35 p.m., Robertson’s motorcycle crashed into an SUV on Fort Campbell Boulevard at Durrett Drive, according to previous reports.

Born on Feb. 13, 2000, Robertson enlisted in the Army in 2019 as a combat medic. He completed Basic Combat Training at Fort Knox, Kentucky, and Advanced Individual Training at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. He was then assigned to 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division in 2020 and served as a rifle platoon medic until 2022, the release said. He was reassigned to the battalion medical platoon in the evacuation and treatment section and subsequently deployed to Romania in support of Operation European Assure, Deter, and Reinforce. Robertson had recently passed the battalion’s sergeant promotion board and was planning to continue his service as a warrant officer and Army aviator.

Robertson’s awards and decorations include the Army Achievement Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Armed Forces Service Medal and the Army Service Ribbon.

“Spc. Robertson was a dedicated medical professional, outstanding soldier, and beloved member of the battalion,” said 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry Regiment Commander Lt. Col. Jeffrey Black in the release. “We mourn his sudden and unexpected passing and offer our deepest condolences to Elijah’s family and friends. Our priority is supporting them and his fellow soldiers during this difficult time, and we honor his legacy as part of the Strike and Blue Spader families.”

Fort Campbell authorities are working with Clarksville Police in their ongoing investigation, the release said.

Latest Headlines

yesterday in News

Work week weather: Rainy Monday, then stretch of dry, sunny days ahead

Clarksville forecast: Showers and thunderstorms will linger through Monday before a stretch of sunny, dry weather.

Dalton Eatherly in court on May 29, 2026. (Jazmin Logan)

yesterday in Crime, News

Courthouse shooting: State moves to revoke Dalton Eatherly’s bond as defense pushes to post

The defense pushed to approve a bail source for Dalton Eatherly in the Clarksville courthouse shooting case, while prosecutors sought to revoke bond.

Montgomery County Commission on August 11, 2025. (Wesley Irvin)

yesterday in News

Montgomery County Government shares focus areas and priorities of 2026-27 budget

The Montgomery County Government shared the focus areas, highlights and priorities of their 2026-27 FY budget on Friday. Here’s the breakdown.

Clockwise from the top left, police standoff, Fort Campbell troop return, Govs basketball and summer fun guide.

Saturday in News

News in Clarksville: Senior Center firing, police standoff, ‘bologna budget’ and other top stories this week

The top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including the firing of the Senior Center’s director, a CPD standoff, and arguments about the city’s planned property tax increase.

Condition of Keith Cherry's home on Camden Crossing in Clarksville on April 15, 2026. (Wesley Irvin)

Friday in News, Opinion, Podcasts, The Clarksville Rundown

The Clarksville Rundown: Make it make sense: City fire response, Senior Center debate, contractor rules | PODCAST

The great mysteries of our age in Clarksville and Montgomery County. Can someone make it all make sense?

Latest Headlines

3 days ago in Sports, Trending

MLB owners have proposed a salary cap for the first time since baseball’s 1994-95 strike

Major League Baseball owners made their long-expected salary cap proposal to the players' association on Thursday, a system the union has vowed never to accept, setting the sides on course for a confrontation that threatens the 2027 season and perhaps beyond.

4 days ago in Entertainment, Trending

Matthew Perry’s assistant gets more than 3 years in prison for central role in his ketamine death

Matthew Perry's live-in personal assistant, who had a central role in the "Friends" star's descent into ketamine addiction and injected him with the fatal dose of the drug, was sentenced Wednesday to three years and five months in prison.

5 days ago in Entertainment, Music

The Chicks announce intimate ‘Taking the Long Way’ 20th Anniversary Tour. ‘This is our lives’

Call it a comeback, a crossover moment, or both. Twenty years ago, The Chicks released their blockbuster 2006 album "Taking the Long Way" — their first full-length after the country music industry turned their backs on them — and one of the biggest of their career.

5 days ago in Sports, Trending

The Blue Wave from tiny Curaçao is making World Cup history

Before the tournament even begins, Curaçao has already crafted a story like none other in World Cup history. A tiny island country — autonomous territory, if you prefer — of about 156,000 residents in the Caribbean is now the smallest, both in terms of population and land mass, to make it to soccer's biggest stage.

5 days ago in Entertainment

What tastes like a Korean pancake and is purple all over? An Oreo inspired by K-pop group BTS

Oreo is teaming up with K-pop supergroup BTS for a bit of marketing dynamite that capitalizes on consumers' growing interest in global flavors.