Posted on 01/16/2017 5:08:08 AM PST by Beautiful_Gracious_Skies
Edited on 01/16/2017 5:10:52 AM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
Agreed, the title is misleading when it includes deaths that occurred overseas while engaged in wartime activities.
That inclusion kind of discredits the rest of the story since they stretched the imagination in order to Up the suspicious death toll to 11.
Similarily the dead soldier ‘body found next to car that had flipped multiple times’ Biggest non-combat dangers to young soldier have been alcoholic beverages, driving cars fast and curving roads. I saw too many cases of that during my 20 years in the Army. And Ft. Hood was no exception.
There are a lot of foreign military troops stationed at Ft. Hood. They have their own area on the base. Maybe, just maybe these deaths are related to covering up what those troops are doing...
Large stockpiles of AK ammo being stockpiled, not sure whether this is at the base also...
And where did you get this information from? I have been on Fort Hood since 1975, both as military (infantry and court reporter) and DA civilian, and I have never seen a "foreign troop area" anywhere on Fort Hood. The few foreign military that I've ever seen are the officers that hang out at the Corps and Division headquarters, usually liaisons there for the time when part of the Corps or 1st Cav heads off to other lands on deployments.
Occasionally, a foreign helicopter or MI unit comes to Fort Hood for training .. at most 100 or so individuals. There are no .. I repeat, no .. concentrations of foreign soldiers on Fort Hood.
I would sincerely like to know where you picked up this false information. While there may be some stockpiles of AK ammunition here, I've never heard of it being more than just what is needed so as to allow line combat soldiers familiarize themselves by firing Soviet-era/style weaponry. I know they used to have RPGs here as well .. I fired three of them way back when I was in the infantry. I missed the day that the rest of the unit went out to fire the AKs and machineguns.
I would really doubt if there are ever more than 100-200 foreign military personnel on Fort Hood at any given time.
Please repost your comment in English.
These were all suicides. They committed suicide by knowing something about the Clintons, or by the Clintons having no further use of them.
I’m willing to admit that I may be wrong. However, your presence on the base is not sufficient to determine how many foreign troops are there; unless you investigated all areas on the base. My information comes from reasonable sources.
I didn’t say the ammo was stored there. I agree that some Russian rounds are needed...
So I am quite confident that there is a small number of officer/senior NCO level foreign liaisons present and, on a normal basis, no large .. and, by "large", I mean nothing bigger than company-sized .. foreign units on the Fort Hood reservation
I stopped readin when I saw the combat deaths scored.
I get what you mean - my apologies.
Thank you, for you useful info, BlueLancer.
That doesn’t sound right. It’s been going on a lot longer than 3 months. I remember an Ebola scare in 2015 http://www.kwtx.com/content/news/288431181.html
Lazy reporter? Or part of the cover up?
check out article
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Taylor is at least the 11th Fort Hood soldier to have died in the U.S. since Oct. 12.
Three other soldiers were found unresponsive in October, November and December. Their deaths are under investigation by the Army and police in two Texas towns.
Three other soldiers died from gunshot wounds. One of them, Pvt. Kevin Paulino, 24, died from a gunshot while he was in Indiana, Stars and Stripes reported. The Army said the soldiers’ deaths were under investigation.
Another two died of illnesses and two others died in auto crashes.
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Three soldiers from Fort Hood died November 12 in a suicide bomb attack at Bagram air base in Afghanistan:
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