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Fort Hood, Texas
from Travel Guide :: City Guide :: www.CheckMyCity.com :: worldwide video travel community on November 29, 2009
Duration: 278
Duration: 278
Fort Hood is a United States Army post located outside of Killeen, Texas. The post is named after Confederate General John Bell Hood. It is located halfway between Austin and Waco, about 60 miles (100 km) from each, within the U.S. state of Texas. The main cantonment of Fort Hood is a census-designated place (CDP) in Bell County, Texas that as of the 2000 U.S. Census had a total population of 33,711. Some portions of the base lie in Coryell County. During World War II, tank destroyers were developed to counter the German blitzkrieg. These were mobile anti-tank guns on armored halftracks or specially developed tanks. Wide-open space was needed for the tank destroyer testing and training, which Texas had in abundance. Andrew Davis (A.D.) Bruce was assigned to organize a new Tank Destroyer Tactical and Firing Center, and he chose Killeen, Texas for the new camp. The War Department announced the selection on January 15, 1942. An initial acquisition of 108,000 acres (169 mi² / 437 km²) was made, and it was estimated that the camp would cost $22,800,000 for the land, facilities, and development of utilities. The date of completion was set for August 15, 1942. About 300 families had to move from their homes to make room for the camp area. Whole communities were uprooted. The communities of Clear Creek, Elijah, and Antelope ceased to exist. The old Sugar Loaf community, historically called the Cradle of Killeen, provided the city with many of its first citizens in 1882. All that remains of the community is the mountain from which it took its name, located in the Fort Hood impact area. To lessen the pain of moving, the Army agreed to allow land to be used for grazing for a nominal grazing fee. This grazing arrangement still continues today. In mid-August the camp was occupied and the official opening took place on September 18, 1942. Fort Hood was named for the Confederate General John Bell Hood, who gained recognition during the Civil War as the commander of Hood's Texas Brigade. The original facilities provided housing and training sites for nearly 38,000 troops. In January 1943, an additional 16,000 acres (65 km²) in Bell County and 34,943 acres (141 km²) in Coryell County near Gatesville, Texas were purchased. The site near Gatesville was known as the sub-camp and later as North Fort Hood. During the war years, North Fort Hood housed nearly 40,000 troops and 4,000 prisoners of war, and was the site for the southern branch of the United States Disciplinary Barracks. At the end of 1942 there were about 45,000 troops living and training at Camp Hood. Camp Hood reached its peak population of almost 95,000 troops in late June 1943. These strengths were maintained until early 1944. In 1944 the number of tank destroyer battalions in training at Camp Hood declined rapidly. Field artillery battalions and the Infantry Replacement Training Center replaced them in March 1944. By September, the Infantry Center was the largest activity on post, reaching a peak of 31,545 troops. The total camp population on the last day of 1944 was 50,228. The last year of World War II saw a major shift of emphasis in Camp Hood's mission and a drastic reduction in population. As the war came to an end, the training of troops slowed and equipment reclamation and demobilization planning became the priorities. A separation center was established in September 1945, and as the year ended, post strength had fallen to 1,807 prisoners and about 11,000 troops. In January 1946, the 2nd Armored Division and 20th Armored Division arrived from overseas. This resulted in only a temporary increase in troop population since the 20th Armored was inactivated on April 2, leaving the 2nd Armored Division and its attached units as the only tactical troops at Camp Hood. At the same time, all of the prisoners of war were returned to their homelands. In June, Camp Hood became an installation of the 4th Army, and the commanding general of the major tactical unit, the 2nd Armored Division, also became the commanding general of the post. In the later part of 1946,
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Search for Thanksgiving Killer in Florida
from Good Morning America (Video) on November 28, 2009
Duration: 358
Duration: 358
Authorities hunt for man who allegedly shot family members after dinner.
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How To Mount A Scope
from recent posts tagged guns - blip.tv (beta) on November 27, 2009
Duration: 444
Duration: 444
Mike Cecil, owner of CSTactical.com, demonstrates how to mount a scope on a rifle in 8 steps. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Algériens hooligans de tir les Egyptiens au Soudan
from Dailymotion - musique video group on November 27, 2009
Duration: 434
Duration: 434
Algériens hooligans de tir les Egyptiens avec des briques et des couteaux au SoudanAlgerians hooligans's shooting the Egyptians with bricks and knives in SudanAuthor: egoadel Tags: Algériens hooligans Egyptiens Soudan shooting Algérie Égypte London New York Paris Los Angeles Brazil Morocco Libya Saudi Arabia Posted: 27 November 2009 Rating: 3.0 Votes: 2
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Shooting - Alexan Woods Apartments - Spring, Texas October 8, 2009
from recent posts tagged spring - blip.tv (beta) on October 09, 2009
Duration: 78
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Duration: 78
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NMCNiggaMovies Concrete Hell pt1 NYC Grape Street Crips
from recent posts tagged concrete - blip.tv (beta) on July 21, 2009
Duration: 164
Duration: 164
In "Concrete Hell Volume 2 East Coast New York Metropolitan" The East Coast speaks on Cali Crips and Bloods and their affiliation on the west coast. You get to see The L.A. Crip and Blood Conference in Compton, Freestyles, Music Videos and More!
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NMCNiggaMovies Concrete Hell pt2 Watts GSC Respond
from recent posts tagged concrete - blip.tv (beta) on July 21, 2009
Duration: 158
Duration: 158
In "Concrete Hell Volume 2 East Coast New York Metropolitan" The East Coast speaks on Cali Crips and Bloods and their affiliation on the west coast. You get to see The L.A. Crip and Blood Conference in Compton, Freestyles, Music Videos and More!
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Show 115: Mardi Gras Massacre
from Radio Chaos on March 28, 2009
Duration: 4411
Duration: 4411
The Krewe survived Mardi Gras, if only barely! Between random shootings, noose babies, concussions and disgruntled Cajuns-not to mention 5 days of solid partying, NOLA Trey and Commissioner Chris are wiped out. And it shows! Weekly. Around 7PM central. Boo-ya!
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