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Multiple Fort Hood units, including 3CR, began searching the area within two weeks of her disappearance. Before Guillén went missing, she had told her family that she was being sexually harassed by an unnamed sergeant at Fort Hood, [15] and that complaints made by other female soldiers against the sergeant had been dismissed by officials. [13]
A female soldier died earlier this week at Fort Hood, the same Army base in Texas where Vanessa Guillén was ... a 20-year-old soldier, disappeared from the military base in Bell County on April ...
A white horse-drawn carriage covered with flowers carried the remains of slain Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen Friday afternoon. Vanessa's younger sister, Lupe, sat on the carriage as it made ...
First responders prepare the wounded for transport in waiting ambulances outside Fort Hood's Soldier Readiness Processing Center. Transfer cases containing the remains of soldiers killed in the shooting being loaded aboard an aircraft for flight to Dover Air Force Base. Thirteen people - 12 soldiers and 1 civilian - were killed in the attack.
The Army is investigating the death of another female soldier who complained of sexual harassment at Fort Hood, Texas, the same base where Army Spc. Vanessa Guillen was murdered three years prior.
Lopez was a specialist, and at the time of the shooting, he was assigned to the 13th Sustainment Command, a logistics and support unit at Fort Hood. He was previously assigned in Fort Bliss, but was transferred to another base for four months, then moved to Fort Hood two months prior to the shooting. [26] Lopez previously reported at Fort Hood ...
A Texas woman who admitted she helped mutilate and conceal the body of Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen has been sentenced to 30 years in prison. According to the U.S. attorney’s office in ...
In a press-release, Hasan justified his actions during the Fort Hood attacks by claiming the US military was at war against Islam. [124] During the first day of the trial on August 6, Hasan, representing himself, admitted he was the attacker during the Fort Hood attacks in 2009, and stated the evidence would show he was the attacker.