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Searchers Find Boat Used By Missing Fort Hood Soldiers KWTX-TV Waco
(January 8, 2007)—Searchers Monday found the flat-bottom boat from which two missing Fort Hood soldiers were fishing this weekend on Stillhouse Hollow Lake.
Fallen Fort Hood Soldier Laid To Rest KWTX-TV Waco
(January 8, 2007)—About 600 people turned out Monday in Ottumwa, Iowa to bid farewell to Fort Hood Cpl. Jonathan E. Schiller, 20, who was killed by a roadside bomb on New Year’s Eve in Iraq.
Three Fort Hood soldiers die in Iraq ABC 13 Texas
Three more soldiers from Fort Hood have died in Iraq.
3 Fort Hood soldiers die in Iraq News 8 Austin
The Defense Department announced three more soldiers from Fort Hood have died in Iraq. The Pentagon confirmed that 21-year-old Army Specialist Louis G. Ayala of South Gate, California, died Dec. 28 when a roadside bomb exploded near his unit while he was on combat patrol in Taji, Iraq.
3 Fort Hood Soldiers Die In Iraq CBS 42 Austin
Three more soldiers from Fort Hood have died in Iraq, according to the Defense Department.
Search Continues Monday For Two Missing Soldiers KWTX-TV Waco
(January 8, 2007)—The search resumed Monday for two soldiers from Fort Hood’s 4th Infantry Division who disappeared during a fishing trip to Stillhouse Hollow Lake.
3 Fort Hood soldiers die in Iraq KXAN 36 Austin
UNDATED Three more soldiers from Fort Hood have died in Iraq. That's according to the Defense Department.The Pentagon yesterday confirmed that 21-year-old Army Specialist Louis G. Ayala of South Gate, California, died December 28th when a roadside bomb exploded near his unit.
3 Fort Hood soldiers die in Iraq NewsChannel 10 Amarillo
UNDATED Three more soldiers from Fort Hood have died in Iraq. That's according to the Defense Department. The Pentagon yesterday confirmed that
Two Fort Hood soldiers die in Iraq WOAI
FORT HOOD, Texas (AP) - Two soldiers from Fort Hood have died in Iraq, the U.S. Department of Defense said Wednesday.
Top Local News FOX 10 Phoenix
PHOENIX (AP) -- Family and friends said goodbye to more than 600 Arizona soldiers yesterday. National Guard troops in the 158th Infantry Regiment will are on their way to Fort Bragg, North Carolina for training before they will ship off for more than a year in Afghanistan.
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