Nov 8th, 2009 - Dallasnews
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War came home to Fort Hood long ago, even though the actual fighting was thousands of miles away.
Soldiers from the sprawling Army post in Central Texas have been sent into harm's way year after year since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Many returned with wounds to the body and the mind. Hundreds have died. Loved ones faced long separations and the uncertainty of not knowing if their soldier would return.
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