Change is on the horizon at Fort Hood, where new grooming policies are set to reshape how soldiers present themselves, emphasizing uniformity over personal flair.
With 8,500 service members on the front lines, a fresh medal design pays tribute to their efforts along the southern border since 2019. Let’s dive into the details.
In the mid-1800s, the U.S. Army experimented with using camels to haul supplies across Texas and the American Southwest. The Camel Corps was a bold solution to harsh terrain and long distances, but despite initial success, the project was abandoned after just a decade.
From the case of Vanessa Guillen which sparked nationwide outrage to the unusually high number of soldiers gone missing or found dead on post and in the surrounding area, a very loud alarm has been ringing at Fort Hood for the last few years and after much public outcry, change is coming to the base.