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The Fort Hood Directorate of Emergency Services is asking for the public s assistance in locating a missing 17-year-old boy. U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hood released a request for public assistance on Wednesday after the son of a Fort Hood soldier went missing. Get our free mobile app The release states that Alexander Flores was last seen at approximately 1:30 PM leaving his on post residence in the Comanche III housing area. The teen is said to have left home without permission and has yet to return. Flores is a Hispanic male, approximately 5’9″ inches tall, with brown eyes and brown hair, weighing approximately 120 lbs. The 17-year-old was last seen wearing a blue t-shirt, blue jeans, glasses and black shoes. ....
A former Fort Hood Army captain is going on the record to criticize the way the investigations into the death of Spc. Vanessa Guillen were conducted. Alex Cook, the former executive officer for the Headquarters Troop, Regimental Engineer Squadron, 3rd Cavalry Regiment, was one of the last people to see Guillen alive before she went missing April 22, 2020. Although Guillen was in a different troop from his in the same squadron, she was the only qualified small equipment repairer in the squadron and was often called to different troops to repair equipment such as night vision goggles or the optics used on rifles. ....
Hair, makeup, extended maternity benefits: Army makes changes to improve trust and culture From less strict hair standards to moms given more time with their newborn babies, the Army is making changes in hopes of improving culture. Author: Eline de Bruijn Updated: 10:22 PM CDT July 28, 2021 KILLEEN, Texas Changes made to build a better culture in the Army are affecting women soldiers in positive ways: from less strict hair standards to moms given more time with their newborn babies. Women soldiers now have the option to wear neutral shades of nail polish, makeup, stud earrings, ponytails and braids. It’s one part of the comprehensive changes at Fort Hood and the Army for procedures, building trust and improving culture following the death of Vanessa Guillen. ....