Fort Hood Soldiers: Readiness and Mission as 'America's Hammer'
WFAAOctober 5, 20251 min391 views
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- 🏙️ Fort Hood is described as a self-sufficient city, home to 35,000 active-duty troops and a total of half a million soldiers and civilians.
- 🏛️ Established during World War II, it represents 48% of the U.S. Army's total combat power.
Maintaining Mission Readiness
- 🎯 Soldiers emphasize their dedication and readiness to fulfill any mission the nation requires, regardless of the installation's name.
- 🚀 The focus is on continuous growth and improvement for current soldiers, the Army, and future recruits.
- 🛠️ High-tech simulators for fighting vehicles and tanks, along with soldiers operating Bradley fighting vehicles on a practice range, demonstrate their training capabilities.
Global and Domestic Deployments
- 🌍 Approximately 8,000 Fort Hood soldiers are currently deployed in Eastern Europe.
- 🇺🇸 Troops from Fort Hood are also actively involved in securing the southern U.S. border with Mexico.
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