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An Army Reserve unit that had soldiers both killed and wounded during the Nov. 5 shooting here deployed as scheduled to Afghanistan early, Dec. 4.
12.04.09, Courtesy Story
The leaders of the Pentagon's review board on the Fort Hood, Texas, rampage reported for duty here, Nov. 23, to begin their 45-day investigation to what led to the mass shooting, a Pentagon official said.
11.23.09, Story by Sgt. 1st Class Michael J. Carden
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates on Nov. 19 announced the Defense Department will conduct a broad review of the Nov. 5 Fort Hood, Texas, shooting that left 13 dead and dozens injured.
11.19.09, Story by John Kruzel
Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan has been charged with 13 specifications of premeditated murder in the Nov. 5 attack at Fort Hood, Texas.
11.12.09, Story by Jim Garamone
In the aftermath of the Nov. 5 shootings here that left 13 dead and 38 wounded, Soldiers, family members and civilians who work on post are looking for answers, and for help in grieving.
11.12.09, Courtesy Story
In the aftermath of the Nov. 5 shootings, Soldiers, family members and civilians are looking for answers, but they're also looking for help.
11.12.09, Story by Staff Sgt. Joy Pariante
Nov. 5 began and might have ended like any other day for Kanesha Howard, an Army spouse and mother of two. Instead, she found herself living a nightmare by midday, franticly wondering if she still had a husband.
11.12.09, Story by Spc. Christopher Gaylord
Three former National Guard members are among those honored in today's memorial service at Fort Hood, Texas.
11.10.09, Story by Staff Sgt. Jon Soucy
In the midst of providing mental health services and other support to the Fort Hood, Texas, community following the recent shooting there, the Department of Veterans Affairs learned about its own losses from the violence.
11.10.09, Courtesy Story
President Barack Obama will join Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates, Joint Chiefs Chairman Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, Army Secretary John M. McHugh and Army Chief of Staff Gen. George W. Casey Jr. at Fort Hood, Texas, tomorrow for a ceremony to honor the victims of the Nov. 5 shooting rampage that left 13 dead and 38 wounded.
11.09.09, Story by Jim Garamone
Officials at Fort Hood, Texas, released the names of the 12 soldiers and one civilian employee killed in the Nov. 5 shooting incident on the post.
11.09.09, Courtesy Story
The attack that killed 13 people and wounded 30 more at Fort Hood, Texas, Nov. 5 "was a kick in the gut," not only for Fort Hood, but also for the entire Army, the Army chief of staff said Nov. 6.
11.06.09, Story by Jim Garamone
Blood donations came from nine different sources in overwhelming quantities in response to the Nov. 5 shooting on Fort Hood, Texas, showing strong pride around the nation for the military community, the director of the Army's blood program at the said at the Pentagon Nov. 6.
11.06.09, Story by Staff Sgt. Michael J. Carden
President Barack Obama issued a formal proclamation Nov. 6 honoring the victims of the Nov. 5 shootings at Fort Hood, Texas.
11.06.09, Courtesy Story
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