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Foot Hood, formerly called Fort Cavazos, hosts a renaming ceremony just over a month after making the name change ...
U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hood will mark its official re-redesignation in a ceremony Monday morning, leaving in the dust a ...
Fort Cavazos will once again be Fort Hood. To get around the federal law, the Trump administration technically is not renaming the bases after their original Confederate namesakes but after ...
FORT HOOD, Texas - Fort Hood will officially be redesignated Fort Cavazos on May 9, 2023, in honor of Gen. Richard Edward Cavazos, a native Texan who served in the Korean and Vietnam wars.
Fort Cavazos’s research and conservation efforts of the endangered golden-cheeked warbler have included nest survival rates, forest cover and its impacts on density, and nest predation.
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. His parents were Lauro ...
Cavazos rotated back to the United States in 1953, and was assigned to Fort Hood. Reaching the rank of lieutenant colonel, Cavazos deployed to Vietnam in 1967 – where he commanded the 1st ...
The U.S. Army base formerly known as Fort Hood in central Texas was officially changed to Fort Cavazos on Tuesday during a ceremony at the III Armored Corps Headquarters in honor of the first ...
Fort Cavazos worked to fix the problems in the previous weeks, but the repairs didn't go as planned, the base previously acknowledged. When Military Times reported on the issue Feb. 7, ...
1 / 6 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Male Black-capped Vireos defend territory and assist with nesting and brood-rearing duties. (Photo Credit: Photo credit Gil Eckrich, Fort Cavazos Natural and ...
Fort Hood, formerly Fort Cavazos, was officially renamed as of June 11. To commemorate this, officials will be hosting a ...