Fewer soldiers considered AWOL after Guillén case forced changes to how Army deals with missing GIs
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Lt. Gen. Pat White, commander of III Corps and Fort Hood, speaks to reporters during a news conference Dec. 8 to discuss the findings in the independent probe into the command culture and climate at the Army post. The Army issued a new policy for responding to missing soldiers the same day.William Luther /William LutherShow MoreShow Less
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Enlisted soldiers listen on Dec. 8 at Fort Hood to Lt. Gen. Pat White, commander of III Corps, as he speaks about the findings of the independent probe into the command culture and climate at the Army post.William Luther /William LutherShow MoreShow Less
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