News Source: Sydney Morning Herald
| 9 days ago
Before 13 helmets propped on 13 rifles and 13 sets of boots, the Commander-in-Chief of the US military, President Barack Obama, bade farewell to the victims of the Fort Hood army base massacre in Texas. As military circles struggle to make sense of...
News Source: Lexington Herald-Leader
| 9 days ago
And yet these Americans did not die on a foreign field of battle," Obama said. "Here, at Fort Hood, we pay tribute to 13 men and women who were not able to escape the horror of war, even in the comfort of home." He tread carefully about the motives...
News Source: Denver Post
| 9 days ago
Texas — President Barack Obama brought words of resolve Tuesday to an Army post still reeling from a doctor's deadly rampage, offering comfort amid fears of extremism in the ranks and complaints that this tragedy could have been averted. "It may be...
News Source: Fox News
| 10 days ago
AP Army psychiatrist Major Nidal Hasan is suspected of a deadly rampage at the Fort Hood base in Texas. Army psychiatrist Major Nidal Hasan is suspected of a deadly rampage at the Fort Hood base in Texas. The Pentagon said it was never notified by...
News Source: NewKerala
| 10 days ago
Though he told the families that "no words can fill the void that has been left," he added, "your loved ones endure through the life of our nation." "Their life's work is our security and the freedom that we too often take for granted...Nidal Malik...
News Source: United Press International
| 10 days ago
The Pentagon says intelligence agencies disclosed intercepted e-mails between Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan and a radical imam only after the Fort Hood rampage. For months, a Pentagon official told The Wall Street Journal, intelligence officials had...