In the last 5 years from January 2016 to present, Fort Hood on average lost 33 soldiers a year. If you divide 33 by 12 months, that’s an average of 3 soldiers a month. We must find out WHY so we can prevent these untimely deaths and save the precious lives and futures of these mostly young soldiers. The average age at time of death is 28 years old and each death has a ripple effect on the families, friends, and communities left behind. Help us hold leadership accountable by joining us at Military Justice for All on Facebook, IG, & Twitter (@Military_Crime).

“Leadership is solving problems. The day soldiers stop bringing you their problems is the day you have stopped leading them. They have either lost confidence that you can help or concluded you do not care. Either case is a failure of leadership.” -General Colin Powell

Fort Hood, Texas (U.S. Army)

Stars and Stripes Official Count: 167 total deaths

157 deaths at Fort Hood since January 2016

12 overseas deaths 4 insider attacks (Afghanistan) 2 combat deaths (Afghanistan-1; Iraq-1) 5 non combat deaths (Afghanistan-2; Iraq-3) 1 overseas death (suicide), Korea

145 stateside deaths 1 homicide on post ( Vanessa Guillen 15 homicides off post ( 5 unsolved 24 deaths ruled suicide 33 found dead on post 16 found dead off post 18 died in training accidents 10 died in motorcycle accidents 9 died in automobile accidents 10 died from medical issues 6 died in swimming/boating accidents 1 died in pre-trial confinement at local jail 1 declared dead after missing for 2 months 1 veteran found dead at BLORA, Ft. Hood 1 accidental gunshot wound to the head



We have been working in real time to collect the information about the soldiers we have lost stateside and overseas. We started these efforts a few years ago. Fort Hood has come up enough in on-line research to warrant investigations into a recurring problem with untimely deaths in the form of training accidents, vehicle accidents, motorcycle accidents, suicide, violent crime, non combat death, insider attacks, and unknown causes of death. We noticed a large spike in soldier death in November 2016 when we learned that four soldiers died stateside at Fort Hood and two died in a suicide bombing on a protected base in Afghanistan at the start of a Veteran’s Day “fun run.” Allan Brown eventually succumbed to his injuries from the blast in December 2016. And because we track military crime and suspicious death cases both stateside and overseas, we observe far more untimely death when looking at the big picture.

Since November 2016, we have lost many more Fort Hood soldiers which is why we created this post. There has been an unusually high cluster of deaths at one base in the last few years. The Army announced they were going to probe the unusually high death counts but like most things, the report will come back with some canned response to protect the Chain of Command. Therefore, we are doing our own probe because we care and we want to find ways to learn from the past in an effort to save lives. After doing a google search ‘Soldier Found Dead Fort Hood’ we learned that 2016 was a tough year for the post and surrounding area in general. We want to acknowledge the families who have lost their loved ones. We want to acknowledge the service and sacrifice of the soldiers who have died. And, we want to acknowledge the soldiers who were impacted by the untimely deaths of their fellow comrades. It can’t be easy for a post to lose one soldier, let alone over one hundred in three years. Join us on Military Justice for all on Facebook and help us honor them and their friends and families by never forgetting.

Update (January 26, 2019):

There are no words right now for how incredibly sad it is for us to post this today. We not only care about these soldiers (and veterans) who have passed at Fort Hood but we care deeply for the families, friends and troops left behind. We share this with you so you will understand the magnitude of the issues we have with untimely stateside deaths in an effort to honor those who have passed and learn from it so we can find ways to prevent it from happening to others.

We are especially disappointed with Fort Hood leadership who made the decision to stop providing the public with press releases notifying us of the death of a soldier in March 2018. A friend and military spouse whose been working on this project gently reminded all of us, it actually does a disservice to the families who need the community’s support and love at one of the most difficult times in their lives. Ultimately, it should be up to the families to make that decision and it comes at a time when we are laser focused on III Corps and Fort Hood, because we care.

Military Policy and Legislation Considerations for the Investigations of Non Combat Death, Homicide, and Suicide of US Service Members (October 21, 2016)

15 Active Duty Cases That Beg for Prevention Efforts, Military Justice Reform, and the End of the Feres Doctrine

Fort Hood Army Staff Sgt. Paul Norris Fatally Shot Spc. Kamisha Block in Murder-Suicide in Iraq in 2007; Family Requests Congressional Hearings & Investigation of Military Leadership (2020)

Navy Sailor Brandon Caserta Died by Suicide at Naval Station Norfolk in 2018; Family Pushing for Suicide Prevention Legislation ‘The Brandon Act’ Focusing on Hazing & Bullying (2020)

Military Murder Podcast Featured the Homicide of Fort Hood Army Spc. Kamisha Block in Iraq; Friendly Fire or Military Cover-Up? (July 13, 2020)

HISTORY:

February 2015

Injured Heroes, Broken Promises: Army Launches Investigation Inside Fort Hood’s Warrior Transition Unit

*cod unknown = cause of death unknown

**BLORA = Belton Lake Outdoor Recreation Area

January 2016

1/3: Devin Schuette, 35, U.S. Army (found dead at BLORA near post, death ruled suicide, family wants independent investigation, suspicious death)

1/5: Jonathan “Mike” Gilotti, 33, U.S. Army Veteran (homicide victim, Alabama)

1/16: Troy Wayman, 45, U.S. Army (officer found dead, ruled suicide, Nolanville)

March 2016

3/6: Sean Van Der Wal, 25, U.S. Army (fatal auto accident off post, manslaughter)

3/14: Brian Reed, 40, U.S. Army (found dead w/ gunshot wound off post)

3/20: Andrew Poznick, 45, U.S. Army (officer found dead in Pennsylvania)

3/22: Steven Lewis, 33, U.S. Army (died of self-inflicted wound off post)

May 2016

5/1: John Stobbe, 31, U.S. Army (found dead off post, cause of death unknown)

5/9: Ellsworth Raup, 33, U.S. Army (fatal motorcycle accident off post)

5/23: Marcus Nelson, 45, U.S. Army (died while in pre-trial confinement at local jail, suspicious death)

June 2016

6/2: Christine Armstrong, 27, U.S. Army (died in flood water training incident on post)

6/2: Brandon Banner, 22, U.S. Army (died in flood water training incident on post)

6/2: Miguel Colonvazquez, 38, U.S. Army (died in flood water training incident on post)

6/2: Isaac Deleon, 19, U.S. Army (died in flood water training incident on post)

6/2: Zachery Fuller, 23, U.S. Army (died in flood water training incident on post)

6/2: Eddy Gates, 20, U.S. Army (died in flood water training incident on post)

6/2: Tysheena James, 21, U.S. Army (died in flood water training incident on post)

6/2: Yingming Sun, 25, U.S. Army (died in flood water training incident on post)

6/2: Mitchell Winey, 21, U.S. Military Academy (died in flood water training incident on post)

6/5: Antino Glass, 34, U.S. Army (fatal motorcycle accident on post)

6/6: Bernardino Guevara Jr., 21, U.S. Army (died of gunshot wound on post)

6/8: Duane Shaw, 34, U.S. Army (found dead in off post home in Killeen)

6/11: Dougal Mitchell, 32, U.S. Army (fatal automobile accident off post)

July 2016

7/12: Alexander Johnson, 21, U.S. Army (found dead at BLORA near post, cod unknown)

August 2016

8/1: Logan Rainwater, 24, U.S. Army (fatal motorcycle accident off post, Killeen)

8/4: Calvin Aguilar, 32, U.S. Army (found dead off post, cod unknown)

8/19: Dion Servant, 24, U.S. Army (found dead on post, cod unknown)

September 2016

9/10: Stacy Hardy, 20, U.S. Army (died of injuries sustained after a high-speed motorcycle crash while fleeing from the the Killeen Police Department)

9/13: Andrew Hunt, 23, U.S. Army (officer found dead at on post residence, cod unknown)

9/17: Nathan Berg, 20, U.S. Army (died of gunshot wound off post)

October 2016

10/7: Bradley Acker, 25, U.S. Army (death was self-inflicted at off post residence)

10/15: Douglas Bailey, 24, U.S. Army (found dead at on post residence, cod unknown)

10/19: Douglas Riney, 26, U.S. Army (ambushed by lone gunman in Afghanistan Army uniform)

November 2016

11/3: Dakota Stump, 19, U.S. Army (found dead on post 3 weeks after went missing, cod single vehicle accident, suspicious death, family wants ‘Missing Warrior Alert’ law)

11/10: Daniel Monibe, 32, U.S. Army (died of medical illness off post)

11/12: Tyler Iubelt, 20, U.S. Army (suicide Bomber on base, Afghanistan)

11/12: John Perry, 30, U.S. Army (suicide Bomber on base, Afghanistan)

11/16: Kevin Paulino, 24, U.S. Army (died of self-inflicted gunshot wound in Indiana)

11/18: Korey James, 21, U.S. Army (found unresponsive in off post home, cod unknown)

11/26: Wanya Bruns, 20, U.S. Army (died of gunshot wound off-post)

December 2016

12/6: Allan Brown, 46, U.S. Army (suicide Bomber on base, Afghanistan)

12/24: Paige Fontenot Briles, 21, U.S. Army (found dead in vehicle at on post family housing, suspicious death, family wants case investigated as a homicide)

January 2017

1/1: Kai Yancey, 26, U.S. Army (died after complications from short illness)

1/2: Randal Anderson, 22, U.S. Army (died of gunshot wound off-post, Killeen)

1/7: Barron Von Reichelt, 24, U.S. Army (fatal auto accident on South Range Rd on post)

1/11: Alex Taylor, 23, U.S. Army (death ruled suicide, found dead at place of duty on post)

1/12: Zackary Partin, 24, U.S. Army (found dead in barracks room on post, cod unknown)

February 2017

2/5: Steven Hines, 29, U.S. Army (death ruled suicide, CID Agent found dead at place of duty on post after media exposes bizarre cluster of suicides & accidents on post)

2/6: Christie Anderson, 44, U.S. Army (found dead at off post residence, cod unknown)

2/17: Michael Garcia, 29, U.S. Army (died in vehicle training accident at Fort Irwin NTC)

2/18: Sean Callahan, 31, U.S. Army (passed away unexpectedly in Iowa, unsolved homicide)

2/21: Brian Odiorne, 21, U.S. Army (non combat death in Iraq, death ruled suicide by CID)

2/27: Andre Nance, 34, U.S. Army (found dead on post at Fort Rucker, AL, cod unknown)

March 2017

3/26: Jonathan Garcia, 29, U.S. Army (fatal motorcycle accident off post, Harker Heights)

April 2017

4/7: Daniel Wildeman, 40, U.S. Army (found dead on post in barracks, cod unknown)

4/11: Darius Cooper, 40, U.S. Army (declared dead by board of inquiry after missing for two months, vehicle swept away in low water crossing on post)

4/16: David Ananou, 30, U.S. Army (death by apparent drowning at Belton Lake)

4/17: Justin Lewis, 19, U.S. Army (fatally shot near vacant lot in Killeen neighborhood, unsolved homicide)

May 2017

5/5: Travis Granger, 29, U.S. Army Veteran (fatal gunshot wound, ruled homicide)

5/14: Jon Bullard, 40, U.S. Army (found unresponsive at off post residence in Temple, died next day)

June 2017

6/15: Devon Tucker, 21, U.S. Army (found unresponsive at off post residence in Copperas Cove)

July 2017

7/3: Anthony Lovell, 40, U.S. Army (multiple blunt force injuries, death ruled motorcycle accident by Killeen PD & Southwestern Institute of Forensic Sciences)

7/11: Justen Ogden, 22, U.S. Army (death ruled suicide by self-inflicted gunshot wound, found at on post home, family claims circumstances surrounding death don’t add up, suspicious death)

7/14: James Smith, 24, U.S. Army (fatal motorcycle accident off post, under investigation)

7/26: Deangelo Mathis, 22, U.S. Army (found unresponsive in Sly County, Georgia)

August 2017

8/2: Zachary Moore, 23, U.S. Army (death ruled suicide in S. Korea, an investigation revealed the Army was not able to get qualified medical help in a timely fashion)

September 2017

9/12: Sean Devoy, 28, U.S. Army (died in fall during helicopter hoist training at Fort Hood)

October 2017

10/5: Derrick Walker, 40, U.S. Army (died of a long-term illness)

10/7: Michael Wolfe, 33, U.S. Army (passed away unexpectedly in Arizona)

10/12: Alva Gwinn, 39, U.S. Army (shot self after ‘wellness check’ & high speed pursuit with Killeen PD)

10/12: Angel BenitezQuinones, 32, U.S. Army (found unresponsive on post)

10/14: Sameer Chalise, 28, U.S. Army (died due to injuries while swimming with friends)

10/14: John Hatfield, 27, U.S. Army (died of a gunshot wound off-post in Killeen)

10/18: Luke Toomey, 21, U.S. Army (found unresponsive at off-post residence in Copperas Cove)

Washington D.C. Veteran’s Presentation on the Current Status of Forces at Fort Hood in Texas (December 12, 2017)

January 2018

1/6: Mark Boner, 43, Indiana Army National Guard (Army: ‘It’s unclear at this time what led to his death’)

1/8: Javion Sullivan, 24, U.S. Army (non-combat related incident, Iraq)

1/18: Tyler Compton, 21, U.S. Army (found unresponsive at off-post residence in Harker Heights)

February 2018

2/5: Tyler Gabriel, 22, U.S. Army veteran (medical, lost his battle with addiction)

2/6: John Funderburk Jr., 24, U.S. Army (medical, died from a terminal illness in Irving)

March 2018

3/1: Colton Vassar, 29, U.S. Army (found unresponsive at on-post residence)

3/3: Devon Wulff, 23, U.S. Army (found unresponsive at on-post residence)

3/26: Aigner Certaine, 24, U.S. Army (found unresponsive at off-post residence, Killeen)

3/30: Cameron Macias, 21, U.S. Army (unknown, passed away while stationed at Fort Hood)

(FORT HOOD STOPPED ISSUING PRESS RELEASES NOTIFYING THE PUBLIC OF THE DEATH OF A SOLDIER)

April 2018

4/6: Samson Johnson, 20, U.S. Army (passed away while stationed at Fort Hood, cod unknown)

May 2018

5/3: Dismas Dillree, 54, U.S. Army (medical, cancer)

5/27: Brian Slawson, 40, U.S. Army (passed away while stationed at Fort Hood, cod unknown)

June 2018

6/29: Kevin M. Brown, 38, U.S. Army (passed away unexpectedly while stationed at Fort Hood, cod unknown)

July 2018

7/30: Timothy Jurgens, 19, U.S. Army (died by suicide according to the family)

August 2018

8/4: Cleveland Lewis, 33, U.S. Army veteran (fatally shot in front of home in Killeen, Texas neighborhood, unsolved homicide)

September 2018

9/2: Lewis Davies, 20, U.S. Army (died in car accident in Georgetown, Pfc. Anthony Brown Jr. charged with intoxication manslaughter, disposition of case is unknown)

9/11: Richard Ramirez, 36, U.S. Army (unknown, passed away while stationed at Fort Hood)

9/15: Jason Decker, 23, U.S. Army (medical, passed away while stationed at Fort Hood)

9/17: Jose Lamas, U.S. Army (unknown, passed away while stationed at Fort Hood)

9/17: Michael Vanlandingham, 30, U.S. Army veteran (shot & killed in Copperas Cove, Dana Francis Walcott, Jr & Owen Thomas Free III guilty of capital murder, drug related)

9/23: Albert Christian, U.S. Army (exact date of death unknown, unknown cause of death, passed away while stationed at Fort Hood)

9/25: Justin Justice, 36, U.S. Army (unknown, passed away while stationed at Fort Hood)

October 2018

10/13: Abhiraj Singh, 22, U.S. Army (unknown, passed away while stationed at Fort Hood)

10/14: Jose Ayabarreno, 43, U.S. Army (unknown, passed away in San Antonio, Texas)

November 2018

11/8: Jacob Casebolt, 21, U.S. Army (died in tactical vehicle rollover accident at Fort Hood)

11/20: Craig Noble, 51, U.S. Navy veteran (civilian found dead in vicinity of BLORA, Fort Hood)

December 2018

12/14: Terrell Coleman, 25, U.S. Army (passed away at medical center in Temple, Texas)

12/26: Kameryn Lopez, 21, U.S. Army (died by suicide according to the family)

January 2019

1/12: Cody Wilshusen, 25, U.S. Army (died in a fatal auto accident in New Mexico)

1/13: Andrew Ortega, 32, U.S. Army (died in training accident at Grafenwoehr Training Area, Germany)

1/14: Octavious Lakes, Jr, 22, U.S. Army (died in a tactical vehicle accident at the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California)

1/22: Kelton Sphaler, 25, U.S. Army (died in an apparent boating accident at BLORA)

February 2019

2/5: Scott Weinhold, 25, U.S. Army veteran (died in an apparent boating accident at BLORA)

2/6: Caden Shunk, 21, U.S. Army (died in motorcycle crash trying to elude Killeen PD)

2/15: Cassandra Perez, 19, U.S. Army (struck & killed while standing outside her stalled vehicle in Edinburg, Texas, alleged drunk driver Edward Magallan officially charged w/ manslaughter)

2/23: James Hawley, U.S. Army (passed away according to Fort Hood Fallen, official date & cause of death unknown)

March 2019

3/12: Max Whitwell, 23, U.S. Army (found unresponsive & pronounced dead at Darnall Army Medical Center)

3/29: Erica Atkinson, 35, U.S. Army (found dead in parking lot on post, official cause of death unknown)

3/31: Nathan Ellard, 20, U.S. Army (both drivers died in a head-on vehicle crash in Hearne, Texas after Ellard crossed the center line)

April 2019

4/24: Tylor Hubert, 24, U.S. Army (died by suicide according to the family)

May 2019

5/1: Benjamin Hunt, 35, US Army (passed away, official location & cause of death unknown)

5/11: Tyler Groves, 21, U.S. Army (died in a single vehicle accident near Nolan Creek in Nolanville)

5/18: Ryan Brandon, 24, U.S. Army (died after motorcycle collided into the rear of a parked pickup truck in Harker Heights)

June 2019

6/25: James Johnston, 24, U.S. Army (died of wounds sustained from small arms fire while engaged in combat operations, Afghanistan)

July 2019

7/6: Edwin Brown Jr., 22, U.S. Army (died in a motorcycle accident, Killeen)

7/21: Virgil Robinson, 26, U.S. Army (drowned after falling from a float at Temple Lake Park on Lake Belton)

7/29: Colton Drye, 22, U.S. Air Force (car crash on highway near Walcott, Iowa)

August 2019

8/13: Corry Willis, 31, U.S. Army Veteran (according to obituary, fought a brave battle against PTSD, Killeen)

8/15: Andrew St. John, 29, Indiana Army National Guard (died in a military training accident at Fort Hood, humvee rollover)

8/19: Gregory Wedel-Morales, 23, U.S. Army (anonymous tip led to the location of a body in a shallow grave in Killeen after CID offered $25,000 reward, unsolved homicide)

September 2019

9/5: Mason Webber, 22, U.S. Army (died of injuries sustained conducting maintenance)

9/19: Jose Antonio Pabon Jr., 37, U.S. Army (passed away, Killeen, cause of death unknown)

October 2019

10/22: Rodney Hagan, 32, U.S. Army (suicide was likely the cause of death)

November 2019

11/4: Anthony Gowler, 31, U.S. Army (official cause of death is unknown)

11/6: Nicholas Panipinto, 20, U.S. Army (died of injuries sustained in roll-over, Korea)

11/20: Logan Castello, 21, U.S. Army (death ruled suicide according to family)

11/20: Kirk Fuchigami Jr., 25, U.S. Army (died in a helicopter crash, Afghanistan)

11/20: David Knadle, 33, U.S. Army (died in a helicopter crash, Afghanistan)

“There have been 23 deaths this year among the post’s 36,500 soldiers, Fort Hood officials told CNN in a statement. According to officials, the deaths include seven off-duty accidents; seven suicides; one combat-related death; four homicides, one of which was on the base; two of natural causes; one that was undetermined pending an autopsy; and one drowning.” Here’s what we know about eight of the soldiers who have died this year at Fort Hood (CNN, July 25, 2020)

February 2020

2/1: Eric Hogan, 19, U.S. Army (died after car accident, Highway 195 in Williamson County)

2/1: Anthony Peak Jr., 21, U.S. Army (died after car accident, Highway 195 in Williamson County)

March 2020

3/1: Shelby Tyler Jones, 20, U.S. Army (gunshot wound, Killeen, unsolved homicide)

3/5: Christopher Sawyer, 29, U.S. Army (found unresponsive at on-post residence)

3/5: Raul Torrez, 24, U.S. Army (passed away while stationed at Fort Hood, Texas)

3/11: Juan Covarrubias, 27, U.S. Army (died when engaged by enemy indirect fire, Iraq)

3/14: Shaquan Allred, 23, U.S. Army veteran (gunshot wounds, Killeen, Barnard Morrow arrested August 28 in Newton, Mississippi; Fort Hood soldier sold handgun to suspect)

3/14: Freddy Delacruz Jr., 23, U.S. Army (gunshot wounds, Killeen, Barnard Morrow arrested August 28 in Newton, Mississippi; Fort Hood soldier sold handgun to suspect)

3/20: Brandon Brown, 34, U.S. Army Veteran (Harker Heights PD ruled death as suicide by self inflicted gunshot wound, family seeks answers regarding death investigation)

3/23: Michael Wardrobe, 22, U.S. Army veteran (homicide, Spc. Jovino Roy charged)

3/25: Victor D’Onofrio, 22, U.S. Army (died at Fort Hood, cause of death unknown)

3/30: John David Randolph Hilty, 44, U.S. Army (died of a non-combat related incident, Iraq)

April 2020

4/22: Vanessa Guillen, 20, U.S. Army (missing persons case; remains found on June 30th; according to accomplice Cecily Aguilar, Vanessa was murdered at work on post by co-worker Aaron Robinson; allegedly Vanessa had knowledge that now deceased Robinson was having an affair with Aguilar who was married; he allegedly killed her to silence her and protect his career)

4/29: Joshua Barnwell, 19, U.S. Army (accidentally shot in the head according to Open Arms Mission on Facebook, later died at the hospital while in ICU)

May 2020

5/18: Brandon Rosecrans, 27, U.S. Army (gunshot wound, Harker Heights, Brandon Olivares was charged with murder, Estrellita “Star” Falcon charged with using Rosecrans’s Jeep and hindering prosecution)

5/26: Richard Harrington, Jr., 45, U.S. Army (passed away while stationed at Fort Hood)

July 2020

7/1: Aaron Robinson, U.S. Army (allegedly died by suicide once he discovered he was a suspect in the murder of Vanessa Guillen, affidavit)

7/2: Miguel Yazzie, 33, U.S. Army (according to media, death is reportedly under investigation)

7/17: Mejhor Morta, 26, U.S. Army (found unresponsive at the base of Stillhouse Hollow Lake Dam in Belton, media reports indicate tentative cause of death is drowning, family believes foul play is suspected)

August 2020

8/2: Francisco Hernandezvargas, 24, U.S. Army (allegedly died in a boating incident on Stillhouse Hollow Lake in Belton, a Fort Hood press release said his body has been recovered, under investigation by local authorities)

8/12: Cole Jakob Aton, 22, U.S. Army (struck by a vehicle during an accident on Interstate Highway 14 near the Willow Springs Road overpass, Killeen)

8/13: Bradley Moore, 36, Texas Army National Guard (died during land navigation training at Fort Hood, cause of death unknown, under investigation)

8/25: Elder Fernandes, 23, U.S. Army (found hanging from tree in Temple after reporting sexual assault, reported being hazed and bullied, mental health issues, death ruled suicide)

Stars and Stripes: Why Is Fort Hood the Army’s Most Crime-Ridden Post? (August 21, 2020)

“In the last five years, 165 soldiers assigned to Fort Hood have died, according to the Fort Hood Public Affairs Office, which regularly released information on soldiers’ death until a 2018 decision to stop the practice. The post was an outlier in this level of transparency.

In those years, seven soldiers died by homicide, while six died in a combat zone. The deaths of 70 soldiers were ruled suicides, and on- and off-base accidents resulted in the deaths of 60 soldiers.”

September 2020

9/2: Pvt. Corlton Chee, U.S. Army (according to Fort Hood, he passed away after collapsing following physical training on Aug. 28; family believes murder & wants investigation)

Learn more:

The Truth Behind Fort Hood’s History Of Violent Crime

Violent Crime, Suicide, and Non Combat Death at Fort Hood, Texas

Gangs in the Military: Armed and Dangerous Forces (December 23, 2010)

The US Military Recruited Violent Felons to Support the War Efforts (2015)

Honoring the U.S. Service Members Who Died in November 2016

On This Day, Eight Soldiers & One West Point Cadet Died in a Flash Flood Training Accident at Fort Hood in Texas (June 2, 2016)

Military Policy and Legislation Considerations for the Investigations of Non Combat Death, Homicide, and Suicide of US Service Members (2016)

US Army Soldier Based at Fort Hood is Found Dead – Making Him the TWELFTH GI From the Texas Base to Die in the Last Two Months as Investigators Probe Bizarre Cluster of Suicides, Accidents and Fatal Fights at the Base (January 14, 2017)

Washington DC Veteran’s Presentation on the Current Status of the Armed Forces at Fort Hood in Texas (December 12, 2017)

Gangs in the Military by Carter F. Smith Released (September 15, 2017)

Timeline: Army Sgt. Kelton Sphaler & Army Vet Scott Weinhold Reported Missing at Belton Lake; After Search Launched, Both Recovered in Water (January 21, 2019)

S. 1789: Military Justice Improvement Act of 2019 Reintroduced by Republican Senator Ted Cruz of Texas and Democratic Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York (June 13, 2019)

Gillibrand: The Military Justice Improvement Act Would Give Service Members a Justice System That Works (July 1, 2019)

Congressman Seth Moulton Introduces The Brandon Act to Change DoD Mental Health Policy, Pay Tribute to Fallen Navy Sailor Brandon Caserta (June 25, 2020)

House Armed Services Committee Congressional Investigation of Fort Hood: Research Reveals Pattern of Suspicious Deaths and Cover-up (September 11, 2020)

10 minutes of gunfire 10 years ago left 13 dead, more than 30 injured

Soldier deaths in South Korea put spotlight on US military suicide crisis

Fort Hood reports the most sexual assaults of any Army post

Family not happy with silence over Fort Hood soldier who was shot

Fort Hood soldier sentenced to 35 years for rape

Fort Hood training accidents will be part of GAO investigation

6 Fort Hood soldiers, 14 total, arrested in prostitution sting

What is Happening at Fort Hood | Missing People in America

Here is How a Soldier Becomes Listed as ‘Deserter’

Fort Hood soldier charged with sexual assault

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