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Eight Fort Hood Wounded Will Still Deploy

Eight Fort Hood Wounded Will Still Deploy

Eight of the wounded have returned to duty, and 14 other mental health reservists have volunteered to fill vacancies and go to Iraq or Afghanistan.

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  • Gates Names West, Clark To Lead Fort Hood Review

    Gates Names West, Clark To Lead Fort Hood Review

    Defense Secretary Robert Gates says the 45-day review will look into gaps in how the military identifies service members who might be a threat to others.

    FBI Info On Fort Hood Suspect Is Scrutinized

    FBI Info On Fort Hood Suspect Is Scrutinized

    The FBI's effort to improve terrorism investigations will face sharp scrutiny as Congress begins probing whether authorities missed or ignored warning signs about the charged Fort Hood shooter.

     

     

    Fort Hood Shooting Victims To Be Buried At Arlington

    Fort Hood Shooting Victims To Be Buried At Arlington

    Two shooting victims from our area will receive military burial honors later this month.

    Report: Imam Says He Didn't Pressure Hasan

    Report: Imam Says He Didn't Pressure Hasan

    Anwar Al-Awlaki is a former imam at a Falls Church, Va., mosque where Hasan and his family occasionally worshipped.

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  • Fort Hood Suspect Faces Paralysis, Lawyer Says

    Fort Hood Suspect Faces Paralysis, Lawyer Says

    The attorney for the Army psychiatrist accused of the accused Fort Hood shooter says doctors have said he may be paralyzed from the waist down.

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  • Hasan Alert In First Hospital Meeting With Lawyer

    Hasan Alert In First Hospital Meeting With Lawyer

    Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan was charged Thursday with 13 counts of premeditated murder in the attack at the sprawling Texas post that also left 29 people injured.

    Army: Fort Hood Suspect Charged With Murder

    Army: Fort Hood Suspect Charged With Murder

    Military officials say the Army psychiatrist accused of killing 13 and wounding 29 in last week's shooting rampage at his military post in Texas will face 13 charges.

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  • Injured Fort Hood Heroine Tells Oprah She's 'Doing Well'

    Injured Fort Hood Heroine Tells Oprah She's 'Doing Well'

    The civilian police officer whose quick action stopped the shooting spree at Fort Hood tells Oprah Winfrey that the scene that day was "very confusing and chaotic."

    Death Penalty Rare, Executions Rarer In Military

    Death Penalty Rare, Executions Rarer In Military

    Before a military execution can be carried out, the president must personally approve.



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