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After the murder of Fort Hood Army Spc. Vanessa Guillen triggered an outpouring of rage and pain around the country, Congress and the Army initiated several investigations into the base and how sexual harassment and assault are handled by military leadership. Some have called this a watershed moment — the military's #MeToo equivalent.
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A Bexar County grand jury has indicted Mario Pena for allegedly posting on Facebook that he had plans to attack Fort Hood.
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From Texas Standard: The brutal murder of Vanessa Guillén, an Army specialist stationed at Fort Hood, resulted in calls for changes in the way the U.S....
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The newly introduced bill would make sexual harassment a crime under military law. The measure is a response to the killing of Fort Hood Army soldier...
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A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers introduced the “I am Vanessa Guillen Act” on Wednesday.The legislation was inspired by the Fort Hood soldier who was…
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The probe will focus on whether the recent tragedies "may be symptomatic of underlying leadership, discipline, and morale deficiencies throughout the chain-of-command."
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This article originally appeared in The Texas Tribune.A dozen Texas Senate members are reupping their request for a congressional investigation into the…
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More than three months after the death of Vanessa Guillén, the former Fort Hood soldier will be laid to rest this weekend after a memorial in Houston…
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Hundreds of people gathered on Saturday to honor the memory of Vanessa Guillen, the slain Fort Hood soldier and now a standard around which hundreds of…
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President Donald Trump met with the family of slain Army Specialist Vanessa Guillen at the White House on Thursday. They shared their grief and expressed…