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In May, Clarksville police found Katia Dueñas Aguilar dead in her home.
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The former commander of the 19th Air Force was accused of sexually assaulting a female subordinate officer. This case marks the second time in history that a general officer was court-martialed over assault accusations.
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Aguilar was the girlfriend of suspected killer Army Spc. Aaron Robinson
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The Texas Senate unanimously approved a measure this week to establish September 30th as Vanessa Guillén Day. The date commemorates the life of a 20 year-old U.S. Army Specialist who was killed by a fellow soldier while stationed at Fort Cavazos in Central Texas.
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Fort Hood, the Army base in Central Texas, will be redesignated Fort Cavazos May 9. The new name honors the Army’s first Hispanic four-star general.
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Her family and their attorney speak out against the injustices that led to her murder.
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A new report says commanders need training to learn how to stop what an official described as "daily acts of demeaning language and sexual harassment" in the military.
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A federal bill was recently reintroduced, proposing sweeping changes to the way the military investigates sexual assault and harassment allegations. Texas lawmakers are urging Congress to make it law.
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Officials welcomed community leaders to learn about the installation and the lives of soldiers stationed there.
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Several U.S. Army officers are being relieved of duty following an investigation into the death of specialist Vanessa Guillén who was killed in April of last year.