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Man found dead at flat in Stonehouse is named
The death sparked a large investigation by police earlier this month with streets and gardens searched
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An inquest has been opened and adjourned into the death of a man whose body was found in a property in north Stonehouse earlier this month.
A large cordon was put in place and police officers were seen searching the building and gardens along the street and a scene guard was put in place at the property. A forensic post-mortem was carried out by a Home Office pathologist, but a senior investigator later told PlymouthLive that the results were inconclusive and further toxicological examinations would need to be carried out, although this could take several weeks before results are known.
Soldiers at Fort Hood recommended to Army Chief of Staff Gen. James McConville on Wednesday that they would benefit from training on how to hold discussions about rooting out extremism in the ranks.
By ROSE L. THAYER | STARS AND STRIPES Published: February 11, 2021 AUSTIN, Texas Soldiers of the 3rd Cavalry Regiment will spend the majority of 2021 training individually and with their squads as the Fort Hood unit regroups from incidents last year highlighted in a recent review of the base culture and climate, the new regimental commander said. “There are no easy fixes in the [Fort Hood Independent Review Committee] report,” said Col. Kevin Bradley, who became regimental commander Dec. 9, the day after the previous commander was fired following the report’s public release. Rebuilding this unit, is “going to take time,” he said during an interview about one month into the job.
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3rd Cav. Regt. Field Artillery Sqdn. troopers demonstrate the job of a 13B canon crew member during a fire mission. The training took place during a Fires Demonstration at Fort Hood Jan. 28. The goal of the training was to build a deeper understanding of field artillery capabilities.Â
Photo by Maj. Marion Jo Nederhoed, 3rd Cav. Regt. Public Affairs
During a fires demonstration on Jan. 28, Brave Rifles 13F forward observers from the 3rd Cav. Regt. Field Artillery Sqdn., demonstrate how to acquire designated targets, the use of digital systems and transmission of fires with regiment field grade officers and troop command teams at Fort Hood.