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Hood, John Bell, 1831-1879 Publication date 1880 Topics Hood, John Bell, 1831-1879, Confederate States of America. Army of Tennessee, Confederate States of America. Army, Generals Publisher New ...
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Fort Cavazos is Fort Hood once again, and Hood's daughter has thoughts President Trump ordered the Texas infantry base restored to its original name. That's stirred mixed emotions for Col. Robert ...
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The Frank W. Mayborn Gate to Fort Hood, located at the intersection of Fort Hood Street and Rancier Avenue, is seen covered in a tarp Tuesday after its lettering was replaced.
Since Fort Hood was named for Confederate Gen. John Bell Hood, its name had to go. And after a congressional naming commission spent 18 months working on a new namesake, the commission settled on ...
I would have much preferred that Fort Cavazos not become Fort Hood again, but at least, the installation won’t be named after a traitor as it originally was. I’m happy about that.
Fort Hood in Texas is named after Gen. John Bell Hood. General Robert E. Lee stated ”Hood is all lion and no fox” and questioned Hood’s ability to lead an army. Hood in his attempt to retake Nashville ...
For example, Fort Hood in Texas, originally named for Confederate Gen. John Bell Hood, will now instead honor Distinguished Service Cross recipient Col. Robert B. Hood, who served during World War I.