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Weeks after Fort Cavazos changed back to Fort Hood, a Texas school district could be following a similar path by returning ...
Just two years after being renamed Fort Cavazos, the U.S. Army base in Central Texas has reverted to its original name — Fort Hood. Last month, President Donald Trump announced his intent to restore ...
For two years, the armored infantry post honored Gen. Richard E. Cavazos, a Texas native and Medal of Honor winner. No longer.
It is now named for Col. Robert B. Hood, a Kansas native commissioned in the Army in 1917 who served with the 12th Field ...
The local Army installation known as Fort Cavazos for about two years was redesignated Fort Hood in a Monday morning ceremony ...
An Army post in Killeen, Texas, was renamed again, for the second time in as many years. A ceremony held on Monday marked the official redesignation of the post to Fort Hood.
Fort Cavazos, for instance, was originally named for Confederate Gen. John Bell Hood. It will be renamed in honor of Col. Robert B. Hood, who received a Distinguished Service Cross for heroism ...
The Fort Hood Press Center said Friday morning that this comes in honor of a Texas-born hero of the Korean and Vietnam wars, Gen. Richard Edward Cavazos.
FORT CAVAZOS, Texas — When the curtain fell away to reveal the new signage, a new legacy began at the III Armored Corps formation of the U.S. Army, headquartered near Killeen, Texas.
Fort Hood renamed to Fort Cavazos after Hispanic general The military base is now named after Gen. Richard Edward Cavazos, a Texas native who became the Army’s first Latino four-star general.
Fort Cavazos’s research and conservation efforts of the endangered golden-cheeked warbler have included nest survival rates, forest cover and its impacts on density, and nest predation.
Even in the face of constant evolution, continuity is key.” Buchanan, who grew up in the small town of Gholson just north of Fort Cavazos, began his career at the installation in 1991.