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Living
First Lt. Francesca Hamilton, a key member of the 13th Expeditionary Sustainment Command front office, is pregnant with her first child and excited to be a mother-Soldier in the Army. She said her leadership has been extremely supportive since she found out six months ago.
Over 200 children participated in Vacation Bible School at Comanche Chapel, June 13-17.
Fort Hood Family Housing residents now have a resource for their furry family members during deployments.
Theodore Roosevelt Warrior Restaurant won the Army Field Support Battalion - Fort Hood dining facility for the 2nd quarter in preparation for the Army’s Philip A. Connelly Competition later this year.
FALLS CHURCH, Virginia — The Defense Department’s first facility dog program began back in 2005, when then-Army Sgt. Harvey Naranjo saw the positive impact that man’s best friend can have on troubled Soldiers.
With the rising Texas temperatures and schools out for the summer, the Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation opened two pools on Fort Hood.
Healthworks
FALLS CHURCH, Virginia — Every year, thousands of service members are diagnosed with at least one sexually transmitted infection. Topping the list of the most common are chlamydia, gonorrhea, and genital herpes, military health data shows.
FALLS CHURCH, Virginia — Individuals with darker skin complexions, or skin of color, are sometimes less likely to use sunscreens and protect themselves from excessive sunlight, dermatologists say.
FALLS CHURCH, Virginia — Hearing and vision are important to everyone, including active-duty service members. They must be alert at all times to their surroundings and potential dangers.
As of June 9, the Army has separated 882 Soldiers for refusing the lawful order to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.