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Soldiers from the 227th ICTC, based out of Sacramento, California, deliver food to a unit in quarantine at North Fort Hood. The 227th ICTC recently took over the quarantine mission from the 36th Eng. Bde., a large and important mission for the Reserve unit.
Photo by Stephanie Salmon, Sentinel Living Editor
Photo by Stephanie Salmon, Sentinel Living Editor
Spc. Steven Davis, from Sacramento, California, passes a container of T-Rats, or tray rations, to Sgt. Maurice Hall, also from Sacramento. Both Soldiers, part of the 227th ICTC, assisted in streamlining the food service delivery for the quarantined Soldiers mobilized on North Fort Hood.
give me and my four children back the benefits that my husband died for, but i would also like them to change the language so that no one else has to go through this again. guest: she was assigned a casualty assistance officer after his death for three weeks that officer was with them and suddenly he was pull off the case and she was told that she did not qualify for benefits. again, this is a technicality, and she is fighting it. shepard: show is the army responding? guest: well, they are sticking very closely to a very strict legal interpretation of the code. this is the army s response when we wrote to them. payment is only authorized for reserve soldier whose die during inactive duty training or while traveling tell to or from such training. arc senator proposes an amendment to the defense