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Military observes moment of silence at Fort Hood

Military, friends and families have observed a moment of silence at Fort Hood, Texas and other U.S. military bases as a show of respect for the victims of the shooting rampage. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates had declared a moment of silence for U.S. Full Article at TheNewsTribune.com

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  1. This afternoon (Friday) at 1:35 pm, Fort Hood will observe a minute of silence in honor of those affected by yesterday's events at Fort Hood. Neighboring communities, including the city of Copperas Cove, have been asked to do the same. Full Article at Associated Content

  2. FORT HOOD, Texas -- Military, friends and families have observed a moment of silence at Fort Hood, Texas and other U.S. military bases as a show of respect for the victims of the shooting rampage. Full Article at Miami Herald

  3. Defense Secretary Gates sets moment of silence Friday for the Fort Hood shooting victims WASHINGTON (AP) -- Secretary of Defense Robert Gates has declared a moment of silence for U.S. military forces worldwide as a show of respect for the Fort Hood... Full Article at ReadingEagle.com

  4. WASHINGTON (AP) -- Secretary of Defense Robert Gates has declared a moment of silence for U.S. military forces worldwide as a show of respect for the Fort Hood victims. Full Article at News 10 Sacramento

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