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Army Times on MSNFort Cavazos renamed Fort Hood, honoring WWI soldier
Fort Cavazos, Texas, has been renamed Fort Hood, this time honoring a World War I soldier, Col. Robert Benjamin Hood. The ...
An Army post in Texas reverted to the name Fort Hood in a brief ceremony Monday morning, ending a two-year stint as Fort ...
Just two years after being renamed Fort Cavazos, the U.S. Army base in Central Texas has reverted to its original name — Fort ...
Two years after a name change, The Great Place is Fort Hood again, honoring a World War I hero, Col. Robert Benjamin Hood.
For two years, the armored infantry post honored Gen. Richard E. Cavazos, a Texas native and Medal of Honor winner. No longer ...
It is now named for Col. Robert B. Hood, a Kansas native who served with the 12th Field Artillery Regiment of the 2nd ...
Fort Cavazos was officially renamed to Fort Hood during a historic redesignation ceremony at III Armored Corps Headquarters.
An Army post in Killeen, Texas, was renamed again, for the second time in as many years. A ceremony held on Monday marked the ...
On July 28, 2025, the U.S. Army formally restores the name Fort Hood to the Central Texas post previously known as Fort Cavazos, reversing a rename carried out in 2023 to honor Gen. Richard E. Cavazos ...
Foot Hood, formerly called Fort Cavazos, hosts a renaming ceremony just over a month after making the name change ...
Fort Hood is one of nine U.S. Army bases being redesignated to remove names that honor or commemorate Confederate officials. Cavazos was born on Jan. 31, 1929 in Kingsville.
FORT CAVAZOS, Texas — Thousands of Soldiers and family members gathered at Phantom Warrior Stadium for the “Military Family Fest: Rock for the Brave” event Sept. 24 at Fort Cavazos.
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