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Fort Hood to Build 1,200 New Homes
Fort Hood announces funding for improving existing homes and building 1,200 new homes. Work to begin in summer of 2021.
Fort Hood Offering Program to Help Soldiers Transition to Civilian Life
Operation LevelUp on Fort Hood helps soldiers looking to transition to life after the military.
14 Fort Hood Leaders Fired or Suspended Following Review
14 commanders and other leaders at Ft. Hood will be relieved or suspended based on the findings of an independent review of the the base's culture and climate.
Fort Hood: Army To Fire & Suspend Soldiers Over Violence On Post
From the case of Vanessa Guillen which sparked nationwide outrage to the unusually high number of soldiers gone missing or found dead on post and in the surrounding area, a very loud alarm has been ringing at Fort Hood for the last few years and after much public outcry, change is coming to the base.
Trees for Troops Coming to Fort Hood December 11
Fort Hood families who would like a live Christmas tree will be able to take one home thanks to the Spirit of Christmas Foundation.
New Fort Hood Memorial Gate To Honor Vanessa Guillen
Officials announced Tuesday that a memorial gate will be constructed in honor of Vanessa Guillen, the murdered soldier whose death sparked major changes.
Today Marks the 11th Anniversary of the 2009 Fort Hood Shooting
Each year on November 5, we honor the memory of 13 people who lost their lives when a murderer fueled by fanatical hate opened fire on base.
Ft. Hood Soldier Charged with Resisting Arrest in Louisiana
Missing person posters of Pfc. Edward Casteel were circulating on social media when it was reported that he'd been arrested in Lincoln Parish.
Suspect Arrested in Vandalization of Vanessa Guillen Memorial
A man police say was captured on video wrecking a memorial to Vanessa Guillen has been apprehended.
Fort Hood Denies Rumors of Active Shooter on Post Thursday
Rumors of an active shooter at Fort Hood spread across social media Thursday morning, but officials say that was not the case.