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The Fort Hood Education Center has implemented several changes to education benefits for Soldiers.
The Casey Memorial Library offers a plethora of services for those here at Fort Hood.
Looking to green out your closets and get rid of old clothes and shoes? Fort Hood Recycle recently added a new service to accept clothes, shoes, hats, purses, belts, toys, games, sporting goods, linens, towels and bedding.
A piece of Fort Hood history was donated to the installation on Jan. 9 by retired Brig. Gen. Bill Weber.
Early one spring morning, many years ago, somewhere on top of Shell Mountain in the West Range of Fort Hood, a female brown-headed cowbird flies into a shin oak shrub. She is returning to the small cup-shaped nest she discovered a few days ago.
Deploying U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers of the 143d Expeditionary Sustainment Command welcomed the Chief of Army Reserve Public Affairs, Col. Shannon Horne, and Army Reserve Public Affairs Sgt. Maj. Marisol Walker Dec. 14, 2022.
Healthworks
January 2023 marks the 54th year of National Blood Donor Month. On Dec. 31, 1969, President Richard Nixon signed a proclamation designating January as National Blood Donor Month.
Medical, medical logistics and technical instructional staff members from the central Texas community’s education institutions attended the Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center’s Open House Jan. 20.
WASHINGTON — The Department of Defense is modernizing its approach for developing medical countermeasures to protect warfighters from novel biological agents.
FALLS CHURCH, Virginia — Tasked with having to know about hundreds of types of drugs and their interactions, equipment, and much more, pharmacists are vital in keeping warfighters healthy and ensuring that the U.S. military maintains a medically ready force.