The San Jose Mercury News 2 weeks ago

List of Ft. Hood dead includes pregnant soldier, man working two weeks after heart attack

County, Calif. , for more than 20 years and had arrived at Fort Hood the day before the shooting to prepare for a deployment to Iraq. Full Article at The San Jose Mercury News

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  2. The military has not released the names of the 13 victims killed in the Fort Hood massacre. The following list of nine of the victims was compiled from various news agencies and based on interviews with their families. Full Article at San Antonio Express

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