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Fort Hood officially changes its name to Fort Cavazos as part of drive to remove Confederate references - and after multiple deaths and murders at troubled Texas base
The Daily Mail ^ | 5-10-2023 | Sophie Mann

Posted on 05/10/2023 4:09:59 PM PDT by HogsBreath

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To: HogsBreath

Fort Hood, Texas, was changed Tuesday to Fort Cavazos in honor of Gen. Richard Cavazos, a Texas-born decorated war veteran who was the first Latino four-star general and the first Latino brigadier general.


21 posted on 05/10/2023 5:06:29 PM PDT by Tucker39 ("It is impossible so to rightly govern a nation without God and the Bible." George Washington )
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To: Larry Lucido

Ft Moore is ok but I will still call it Ft Benning.


22 posted on 05/10/2023 5:07:43 PM PDT by wgmalabama (Censored !)
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To: HogsBreath

This is a post; no one calls it a base except for media idiots. Also, NO ONE will call it anything but Fort Hood except for media idiots and woke military brass. And we already have a school named Cavazos Elementary; he was reportedly a really nice guy who would likely be embarrassed by this nonsense.


23 posted on 05/10/2023 5:08:18 PM PDT by TXBlair (We will not forget Benghazi.)
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To: chopperk

Milley will not get invited to the real men’s parties when he retires. He has definitely a real POS to sell out. Lloyd is another POS.


24 posted on 05/10/2023 5:10:26 PM PDT by wgmalabama (Censored !)
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To: abigkahuna

FU! This is a slap in the face to all true Americans.


25 posted on 05/10/2023 5:15:31 PM PDT by ohioman
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To: HogsBreath

Excerpt:

“’We are proud to be renaming Fort Hood as Fort Cavazos in recognition of an outstanding American hero, a veteran of the Korea and Vietnam wars and the first Hispanic to reach the rank of four-star general in our Army,’ Lt. Gen. Sean Bernabe, III Armored Corps Commanding General said in a press release.”

https://www.foxnews.com/us/fort-hood-texas-officially-changes-name-fort-cavazos-remove-confederacy-reference


26 posted on 05/10/2023 5:21:13 PM PDT by Jyotishi (Seeking the truth, a fact at a time.)
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To: wgmalabama
"You can put a dress on a man but it don’t make them a woman."

How do you know? Are you a Biologist? /s

27 posted on 05/10/2023 5:22:23 PM PDT by traditional2 (lets go B*and*n)
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To: AAABEST

Fort Pancho Villa must have already been used.


28 posted on 05/10/2023 5:28:22 PM PDT by Jewbacca (The residents of Iroquois territory may not determine whether Jews may live in Jerusalem.)
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Bleh. It will always be Ft. Hood to me.

Not to mention, I never knew of General John Bell Hood’s past until the wokesters told us. I wouldn’t have cared then and certainly don’t care now.


29 posted on 05/10/2023 5:28:45 PM PDT by Negan
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To: HogsBreath; Travis McGee

Kurt Schlicter did, too!


30 posted on 05/10/2023 5:49:50 PM PDT by MeganC (There is nothing feminine about feminism. )
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To: HogsBreath

An insult to ALL veterans.


31 posted on 05/10/2023 5:56:50 PM PDT by zipper (In their heart of hearts, all Democrats are communists)
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To: HogsBreath

Stupid, stupid, stupid.


32 posted on 05/10/2023 5:59:16 PM PDT by Delta 21 (MAGA Republican is my pronoun.)
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To: HogsBreath

Fort Woke Snowflake


33 posted on 05/10/2023 6:17:05 PM PDT by Secret Agent Man (Gone Galt; not averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: HogsBreath

If you erase history you cannot even potentially be able to learn from it.


34 posted on 05/10/2023 6:17:51 PM PDT by Secret Agent Man (Gone Galt; not averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: rarestia

This is exactly how they felt. “We did nothing because of what it would mean for us and our families”...


35 posted on 05/10/2023 6:21:56 PM PDT by dware (Americans prefer peaceful slavery over dangerous freedom)
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To: zipper

These darn woke pukes and most AFGE types are trashing our USA. Not one combat Vet I served with would not turn his anger on our Govt. The AFGE is full of punks. We must take America back ASAP.


36 posted on 05/10/2023 6:23:19 PM PDT by Lumper20 (Ham)
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To: HogsBreath
Judging from his impressive record, there is no reason to believe he is your classic "Affirmative Action" selectee. The impetus behind changing the name of the base was apparently, not to have it changed just to honor a minority, but to suppress the old name because of the wrong-headed crusade by the Woke to make all references to the Confederacy disappear. I think, if they are going to change the name anyway, he is a good candidate. It's a plus that he's a Texan native son.

During the Korean War, as a member of the 65th Infantry Regiment, a unit of mostly natives of Puerto Rico, he distinguished himself, receiving both the Silver Star and Distinguished Service Cross for his heroic actions.

On February 25, 1953, Cavazos's Company E was attacked by the enemy. During the fight against a numerically superior enemy force, Cavazos distinguished himself and received the Silver Star for his actions. His company was able to emerge victorious from the battle. On June 14, 1953, Cavazos again distinguished himself during an attack on Hill 142, and was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his heroic actions on that day.

Distinguished Service Cross citation (first award)
On September 10, 1953, per General Orders No. 832, Cavazos was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his actions during the Korean War. His citation reads:

The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Richard E. Cavazos (O-64593), First Lieutenant (Infantry), U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations against an armed enemy of the United Nations while as Company Commander of Company E, 2d Battalion, 65th Infantry Regiment, 3d Infantry Division. First Lieutenant Cavazos distinguished himself by extraordinary heroism in action against enemy aggressor forces in the vicinity of Sagimak, Korea, on the night of 14 June 1953. On that date, Lieutenant Cavazos led his men in a raid on the entrenched enemy upon whom heavy casualties were inflicted. When a heavy barrage was laid on the position by the enemy, Lieutenant Cavazos withdrew the company and regrouped his men. Lieutenant Cavazos three times led the company through the heavy barrage in assaults on the enemy position, each time destroying vital enemy equipment and personnel. When the United Nations element was ordered to withdraw, Lieutenant Cavazos remained alone on the enemy outpost to search the area for missing men. Exposed to heavy hostile fire, Lieutenant Cavazos located five men who had been wounded in the action. He evacuated them, one at a time, to a point on the reverse slope of the hill from which they could be removed to the safety of the friendly lines. Lieutenant Cavazos then made two more trips between the United Nations position and the enemy-held hill searching for casualties and evacuating scattered groups of men who had become confused. Not until he was assured that the hill was cleared did he allow treatment of his own wounds sustained during the action.

In February 1967, Cavazos, then a lieutenant colonel, became commander of the 1st Battalion, 18th Infantry Regiment. In October and November 1967, his battalion was engaged in fighting near the Cambodian border. During an attack at Loc Ninh in October 1967, his unit was able to repulse the enemy. For his valiant leadership at Loc Ninh, he was awarded a second Distinguished Service Cross.

Distinguished Service Cross citation (second award)
On December 17, 1967, per General Orders No. 6479, Lieutenant Colonel Cavazos was awarded his second Distinguished Service Cross for his actions on October 30, 1967. His citation reads: The Distinguished Service Cross (First Oak Leaf Cluster) is presented to Richard E. Cavazos, Lieutenant Colonel (Infantry), U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations involving conflict with an armed hostile force in the Republic of Vietnam, while serving with Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 18th Infantry, 3d Brigade, 1st Infantry Division. Lieutenant Colonel Cavazos distinguished himself by exceptionally valorous actions on 30 October 1967 while, as battalion commander, he led his unit on a search and destroy operation in a large rubber plantation near Loc Ninh. One of his companies was making a reconnaissance when it suddenly began receiving heavy fire from a Viet Cong battalion in well-entrenched positions on the slope of a hill. Colonel Cavazos immediately led his other elements forward and engaged the enemy forces as they began assaulting the company. Constantly exposed to savage hostile fire and shrapnel from exploding grenades, he moved among his troops directing a counterattack. As the Viet Cong broke contact and fled to their fortified positions on the hillside, Colonel Cavazos called for air strikes and artillery fire on the crest and forward slopes of the hill in order to cut off the insurgents' line of retreat. When the fighting reached such close quarters that supporting fire could no longer be used, he completely disregarded his own safety and personally led a determined assault on the enemy positions. The assault was carried out with such force and aggressiveness that the Viet Cong were overrun and fled their trenches. Colonel Cavazos then directed artillery fire on the hilltop, and the insurgents were destroyed as they ran. His brilliant leadership in the face of grave danger resulted in maximum enemy casualties and the capture of many hostile weapons. Lieutenant Colonel Cavazos' extraordinary heroism and devotion to duty were in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and reflect great credit upon himself, his unit, and the United States Army.

37 posted on 05/10/2023 6:41:43 PM PDT by fidelis (👈 Under no obligation to respond to rude, ignorant, abusive, bellicose, and obnoxious posts.)
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To: Kozak
They will always be Ft Hood and Ft Bragg to me. I served on both.

The same for me. I did my entire Stateside military career stationed at Fort Hood (16 of 21 years).

38 posted on 05/10/2023 6:45:18 PM PDT by BlueLancer (Orchides Forum Trahite - Cordes Et Mentes Veniant)
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To: HogsBreath

No sense of anyone joking this leftist military


39 posted on 05/10/2023 8:54:37 PM PDT by inchworm (al )
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To: frank ballenger

The man whom the fort is being named after has done more fighting for America than John Bell Hood ever did.

Cavazos fought Communists.

Hood fought and killed his fellow Americans.


40 posted on 05/11/2023 1:25:56 AM PDT by jmacusa (Liberals. Too stupid to be idiots. )
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