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Half track
August 2, 2012 | News

Lt. Gen. Don Campbell Jr., III Corps and Fort Hood commanding general, christens a newly renovated half track from the World War II era with a bottle of champagne in front of III Corps Headquarters July 25. The vehicle will be a Fort Hood presence, making appearances at changes of command and other ceremonies around the installation. “This has been a work horce for our Army. It represents who we are as an armored corps,” Campbell said. “We talk about America’s Hammer. This is America’s Hammer.” Erin Rogers, Sentinel Staff
Lt. Gen. Don Campbell Jr., III Corps and Fort Hood commanding general, christens a newly renovated half track from the World War II era with a bottle of champagne in front of III Corps Headquarters July 25. The vehicle will be a Fort Hood presence, making appearances at changes of command and other ceremonies around the installation. “This has been a workhorse for our Army. It represents who we are as an armored corps,” Campbell said. “We talk about America’s Hammer. This is America’s Hammer.”
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