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Fort Hood aftermath: Some Army officers' careers may be over
Washington - The Pentagon may end the careers of a handful of Army officers for failing to perform their jobs and potentially contributing to the shootings at Fort Hood, Texas, last fall.
People:Robert Gates Activities:2009 Fort Hood Shootings Source:(Christian Science Monitor)
2010-01-16
Lawyer: Fort Hood suspect prevented from praying
SAN ANTONIO, Texas - An attorney for the man charged in the deadly shootings at Fort Hood says the Army has prohibited his client from praying in Arabic with his family.
Activities:2009 Fort Hood Shootings Source:(AP)
2009-12-20
Fort Hood unit deploys despite losing soldiers
FORT HOOD, Texas - The day after arriving at Fort Hood, Army reservists dedicated to counseling troubled soldiers in war zones were overcome with their own grief.
Nations:Afghanistan U.S. Activities:2009 Fort Hood Shootings Source:(AP)
2009-12-03
Fort Hood suspect charged with attempted murder
FORT WORTH, Texas - An Army psychiatrist who may face the death penalty after the mass shooting at Fort Hood was charged Wednesday with 32 counts of attempted premeditated murder relating to the scores of soldiers and two civilian police officers injured in the attack, military officials said.
People:George W. Bush Activities:2009 Fort Hood Shootings Source:(AP)
2009-12-03
Some Fort Hood victims' funerals set for Saturday
KIEL, Wis. - When Staff Sgt. Amy Krueger joined the U.S. Army Reserves after the 2001 terrorist attacks, she vowed to hunt down Osama bin Laden. When her mother said she couldn't do it alone, the soldier defiantly told her, "Watch me."
Activities:2009 Fort Hood Shootings
2009-11-13
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