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Friday, September 11, 2020

Investigation Launched Into String of Soldier Deaths at Fort Hood

Congress will launch an investigation into sexual assault, disappearances and deaths at Fort Hood after 28 soldiers stationed at the U.S. Army base in Texas died this year, two subcommittee leaders announced Tuesday.

Democratic Reps. Stephen Lynch of Massachusetts and Jackie Speier of California sent a letter to Army Secretary Ryan D. McCarthy requesting documents and information on the deaths. Lynch chairs the Committee on Oversight and Reform’s Subcommittee on National Security, and Speier leads the Committee on Armed Services’ Subcommittee on Military Personnel.

According to the letter, the subcommittees will jointly investigate if recent deaths “may be symptomatic of underlying leadership, discipline, and morale deficiencies throughout the chain-of-command.”

The letter said that according to Army data there were an average of 129 felonies committed annually at Fort Hood between 2014 and 2019, including cases of homicide, sexual assault, kidnapping, robbery and aggravated assault.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's the water.

Anonymous said...

It’s the military

Anonymous said...

Just raised on good old marxist education camps, bigpharma poisions, in government funded single family/ multi daddy homes. replaced GOD and virtue with violent TV/videos games and porn. More to come from the participation trophy, social media, facist common core educated and now enforced seperation/mask generation.

My money for this situation will be the anti depression drugs.i.e BIGPHARMA poisions

Anonymous said...

It’s the men.