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The Army Deserves Better Than Afghanistan--and Fort Hood

Let's get real about the Army and Afghanistan. Now's not the season to study more war. Let me count the ways, saving the Fort Hood tragedy for last. Clearly, the Army has suffered enough in the Iraq War—so has the nation and the world since 2003. Full Article at U.S. News & World Report

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  2. Thirteen people were killed in the gun attack at Fort Hood, the world's largest military base [AFP] A man suspected of shooting dead 13 people and wounding 29 others at the Fort Hood army base in Texas is conscious in hospital and is able to talk, a US... Full Article at Al Jazeera

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