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The rebranding of Fort Cavazos in Central Texas has begun. The words "Fort Cavazos" are being removed, letter by letter, from signage at the armored infantry base near Killeen. In place of Cavazos ...
The rebranding of Fort Cavazos in Central Texas has begun. The words "Fort Cavazos" are being removed, letter by letter, from signage at the armored infantry base near Killeen. In place of Cavazos ...
Cavazos died at age 88 in San Antonio on Oct. 29, 2017. Shortly before leaving office in January, President Joe Biden posthumously awarded him the Medal of Honor at a White House ceremony.
Richard Cavazos was a decorated war veteran In addition to being the Army's first Hispanic four-star general, Gen. Cavazos, a Texas native, was a decorated veteran of the Korean and Vietnam wars.
SAN ANTONIO — President Donald Trump has ordered seven U.S. Army bases to revert to their former names, including Texas’s Fort Cavazos in Killeen—restoring its previous title, Fort Hood. But ...
The Army post in Central Texas was originally named Fort Hood after a Confederate general. It was rechristened in 2023 to honor Richard E. Cavazos, the nation's first Hispanic four-star general.
At least 20 tornadoes ripped through New Mexico into the Texas border town of Lubbock, leaving more than 10,000 residents in West Texas without power, the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, part of the ...
See drone footage of the aftermath in the video above. Photos of Texas tornado aftermath This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Tornadoes hit Lubbock, Texas: See photos, videos of aftermath ...
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FORT CAVAZOS, Texas — Cyclists biked onto Fort Cavazos for a sendoff as part of the Project Hero Texas Challenge May 8 at III Armored Corps Headquarters. Soldiers greeted and conversed with the ...
1 / 2 Show Caption + Fort Cavazos Public Health team working hard to support the prevention and spread of diseases like measles and provide support to the Central Texas community.
Texas lawmakers and an advocacy group representing charter schools harshly criticized a tiny charter school network that has paid its superintendent up to $870,000 annually, making him one of the ...