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Fort Hood |
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Fort Hood, U.S. army post, 209,000 acres (84,580 hectares), central Tex., near Killeen; est. 1942 on the site of old Fort Gates and named for Confederate Gen. John Hood. It is one of the army's largest installations and a major employer of the area. |
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After leaving South Dakota, Captain Dubia headed to Texas to serve as the Assistant S-3 (Operations), 2nd Armored Division Artillery at Fort Hood. William Rebrook, twenty-five, told Army officials in Fort Hood, Texas, that the last time he saw the armor it was being peeled off his twitching body. Thomas Metz, Commanding General of III Corps and Fort Hood, Texas, and William Gainey, Command Sergeant Major of 111 Corps and Fort Hood for their service in Operation Iraqi Freedom during the Armed Forces day dinner at the Chapter home. |
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