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Godless Patriot: Fort Hood Fallacies in Wake of Tragedy

A lot can be said about the tragedy at Fort Hood that transpired this past week. A spree killing of such magnitude is always a horrifying ordeal, but this incident has taken on a whole new meaning because of the nature of the affair. Full Article at Town Hall

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  1. Investigators continued their search for clues Sunday into what prompted Army Maj. Nidal Hasan's alleged rampage at Fort Hood last week, and what role his Muslim faith and intensifying anti-war sentiment may have played in the tragedy. Full Article at NPR

  2. Saturday, November 07, 2009 FORT HOOD: A stunned US nation battled to understand on Friday why a Muslim army psychiatrist may have snapped, mowing down 13 people and wounding 30 others in a massacre at a sprawling US military base. Full Article at The News

  3. No U.S. military base has suffered more from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars than Fort Hood in Texas. Home to the proud 4th Infantry and 1st Calvary divisions, more than 400 of its soldiers have been killed in combat the most among Army bases. Full Article at Florida Today

  4. Located in Killeen, Texas, Fort Hood is the largest U.S. military base in the world and the site of the largest armored training centers. Full Article at ABC News

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