McLeish warns Ferguson
21 November 2009 12:29
...Smith has confirmed any successor to George Burley will be free to select Ferguson, who has been capped 45 times for the Tartan Army. But club manager McLeish has warned his compatriot that playing for Scotland may jeopardise his future at St Andrews. "Would...
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Training The Afghan Army.
16 November 2009 12:30
...The Afghan Army. Tim Marshall November 16, 2009 12:17 PM Recommend post (0) The leaves on the trees are green, but the ground is flat, the houses made of mud, and the soldiers are looking for the Taliban. This is Helmand Province - Norfolk .(Click on link...
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Pakistan Link To Fort Hood Army Massacre
14 November 2009 12:35
...November 14, 2009 Damien Pearse, Sky News Online The army psychiatrist accused of killing 13 people at America's biggest army base had links to Pakistan, it has emerged. Accused Major Nidal Malik Hasan has been told that he may never walk again Major Nidal...
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US Army Base Massacre: Psychiatrist Kills 12
6 November 2009 05:06
...go on the rampage. But Texas Senator Kay Bailey Hutchinson confirmed that she had been told by a military source that the army psychiatrist was about to be deployed, although she couldn't say where or when. File picture of soldiers training at Fort Hood She...
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Pakistani Army Kills At Least 18 Islamic Militants
23 November 2009 12:35
...Pakistan   Pakistan's army killed 18 Islamist militants in a northwestern region Monday, part of an escalating campaign against insurgents intent on toppling the U.S.-allied government. It was the second day of fighting in Shahukhel in Hangu district close...
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Army General to Run Fort Hood Probe
20 November 2009 04:02
...the military. Those concerns weren't shared with other military or civilian law enforcement authorities, however, leading some Army officials to argue that Walter Reed leaders should have done more to raise the alarm about Maj. Hasan before the shootings.Gen....
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Army pilot lands at SJU
18 November 2009 10:40
...come in for even just a semester, and he goes on to become a senator, then thatâs better for all of us that he knows about the Army,â said Gulley, an assistant professor of military science and recruiting operating officer at SJU. Gulley, 45, who has served...
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Army Picture Gallery
7 November 2009 02:58
US Army Col. John Rossi, US Army III Corps Dep. Cmdr, delivers remarks to the media on November 6, 2009 outide US Army III Corps Headquarters one day after the shootings at Fort Hood in Texas. US President Barack Obama led his nation in mourning as shocked Americans struggled to understand why a Muslim army doctor unleashed the massacre at a US military base.
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US Army Col. John Rossi, US Army III Corps Dep. Cmdr, delivers remarks to the media on November 6, 2009 outide US Army III Corps Headquarters one day after the shootings at Fort Hood in Texas. US President Barack Obama led his nation in mourning as shocked Americans struggled to understand why a Muslim army doctor unleashed the massacre at a US military base.
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US Army Col. John Rossi, US Army III Corps Dep. Cmdr, delivers remarks to the media on November 6, 2009 outide US Army III Corps Headquarters one day after the shootings at Fort Hood in Texas. US President Barack Obama led his nation in mourning as shocked Americans struggled to understand why a Muslim army doctor unleashed the massacre at a US military base.
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Retired U.S. Army 1st Sergeant Osman Danquah conducts a press conference with, Imam Syed Ahmed Ali and retired U.S. Army 1st Class Jameel Sabree(not pictured here) at the Islamic Community center of Greater Killeen where U.S. Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan attended prayer services on November 9, 2009 in Killeen, Texas. US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, allegedly killed 13 people and wounded 42 in a shooting rampage at Fort Hood and is said to have acted alone by investigators and no motive has been established.
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Retired U.S. Army 1st Class Jameel Sabree(foreground) and Retired U.S. Army 1st Sergeant Osman Danquah(rear) pray at the Islamic Community center of Greater Killeen November 9, 2009 where U.S. Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan attended prayer services in Killeen, Texas. US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, allegedly killed 13 people and wounded 42 in a shooting rampage at Fort Hood and is said to have acted alone by investigators and no motive has been established.
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Retired U.S. Army 1st Sergeant Osman Danquah conducts a press conference with, Imam Syed Ahmed Ali and retired U.S. Army 1st Class Jameel Sabree(not pictured here) at the Islamic Community center of Greater Killeen where U.S. Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan attended prayer services on November 9, 2009 in Killeen, Texas. US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, allegedly killed 13 people and wounded 42 in a shooting rampage at Fort Hood and is said to have acted alone by investigators and no motive has been established.
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Retired US Army 1st Sergeant Osman Danquah (R), Imam Syed Ahmed Ali (C), and retired U.S. Army 1st Class Jameel Sabree (L) speak with the media at the Islamic Community center of Greater Killeen, where US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan attended prayer services, on November 9, 2009 in Killeen, Texas. Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, who allegedly killed 13 people and wounded 39 in a shooting rampage on November 5, is believed to have acted alone by investigators and no motive has been established.
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US Army soldiers distribute the official list of casualties of the 05 November shooting spree at Fort Hood before it is released to the media on November 7, 2009 in front of III Corps headquarters at Fort Hood, Texas. US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, unleashed a massacre at the US Army base, killing 13.
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Retired US Army 1st Sergeant Osman Danquah (L), Imam Syed Ahmed Ali (C), and retired U.S. Army 1st Class Jameel Sabree speak with the media at the Islamic Community center of Greater Killeen, where US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan attended prayer services, on November 9, 2009 in Killeen, Texas. Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, who allegedly killed 13 people and wounded 39 in a shooting rampage on November 5, is believed to have acted alone by investigators and no motive has been established.
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Retired US Army 1st Sergeant Osman Danquah (3rd R), Imam Syed Ahmed Ali (2nd R) and retired U.S. Army 1st Class Jameel Sabree (R)speak with the media at the Islamic Community center of Greater Killeen, where US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan attended prayer services, on November 9, 2009 in Killeen, Texas. Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, who allegedly killed 13 people and wounded 39 in a shooting rampage on November 5, is believed to have acted alone by investigators and no motive has been established.
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US Army soldiers comfort each other at the Fallen Soldier Memorial at Fort Hood on November 10, 2009 during a ceremony honoring the 13 soldiers and civilians killed in a shooting rampage at the army base on November 5. US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, who allegedly killed 13 people and wounded 42 in a shooting rampage, is believed to have acted alone by investigators and no motive has been established.
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Mohamad Hasan, cousin of US army psychiatrist Major Nidal Malik Hasan, who shot dead 13 people in a US Army base in Texas, shows an old family picture at his family house in the West Bank town of Al-Bireh on November 6, 2009. In the family picture, Nidal's father stands second on the right. A stunned nation battled to understand today why the Palestinian immigrant Muslim army psychiatrist snapped, mowing down 13 people and wounding 30 others in a trail of bloodshed.
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US Army Specialist Ryn Hill (R) and his daughter Emma, 3, place flowers and a candle on November 7, 2009 for victims of the 05 November shooting at Fort Hood, at the main gate to Fort Hood, Texas. US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, unleashed a massacre at the US Army base, killing 13.
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Retired US Army 1st Sergeant Osman Danquah (3rd R), Imam Syed Ahmed Ali (2nd R) and retired US Army 1st Class Jameel Sabree (R) speak with the media at the Islamic Community center of Greater Killeen, where US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan attended prayer services, on November 9, 2009 in Killeen, Texas. Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, who allegedly killed 13 people and wounded 39 in a shooting rampage on November 5, is believed to have acted alone by investigators and no motive has been established.
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Retired US Army 1st Sergeant Osman Danquah (L), Imam Syed Ahmed Ali (C) and retired US Army 1st Class Jameel Sabree speak with the media at the Islamic Community center of Greater Killeen, where US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan attended prayer services, on November 9, 2009 in Killeen, Texas. Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, who allegedly killed 13 people and wounded 39 in a shooting rampage on November 5, is believed to have acted alone by investigators and no motive has been established.
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US Army General Peter W. Chiarelli, Vice Chief of Staff, briefs the media on the current state of the Army's Suicide Prevention efforts, discussing ongoing initiatives and programs on November 17, 2009, at the Pentagon in Washington, DC. Suicides in the US Army are headed to a new record, with 140 suspected cases reported since the start of the year. Brigadier Gen. Rhonda Cornum(L), Dir of Comprehensive soldier Fitness stands by.
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US Army General Peter W. Chiarelli, Vice Chief of Staff, briefs the media on the current state of the Army's Suicide Prevention efforts, discussing ongoing initiatives and programs on November 17, 2009, at the Pentagon in Washington, DC. Suicides in the US Army are headed to a new record, with 140 suspected cases reported since the start of the year. Brigadier Gen. Rhonda Cornum(L), Dir of Comprehensive soldier Fitness stands by.
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US Army Col. John Rossi, Deputy Commanding General III Corps, conducts a press conference November 7, 2009 in front of III Corps headquarters at Fort Hood, in Killeen, Texas. US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, unleashed a massacre at the US Army�s Ft. Hood, killing 13.
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US Army Col. John Rossi, Deputy Commanding General III Corps, conducts a press conference November 7, 2009 in front of III Corps headquarters at Fort Hood, in Killeen, Texas. US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, unleashed a massacre at the US Army�s Ft. Hood, killing 13.
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US Army Col. John Rossi, Deputy Commanding General III Corps, conducts a press conference November 7, 2009 in front of III Corps headquarters at Fort Hood, in Killeen, Texas. US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, unleashed a massacre at the US Army�s Ft. Hood, killing 13.
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Retired US Army 1st Sergeant Osman Danquah (L), Imam Syed Ahmed Ali (C), and retired U.S. Army 1st Class Jameel Sabree speak with the media at the Islamic Community center of Greater Killeen, where US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan attended prayer services, on November 9, 2009 in Killeen, Texas. Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, who allegedly killed 13 people and wounded 39 in a shooting rampage on November 5, is believed to have acted alone by investigators and no motive has been established.
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US Army Col. John Rossi, Deputy Commanding General Fort Hood, bows his head in a moment of silence as he released the official 'Fort Hood Names of Casualties' list to the media November 7, 2009 in front of III Corps headquarters at Fort Hood, in Killeen, Texas. US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, unleashed a massacre at the US Army�s Ft. Hood, killing 13.
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Retired US Army 1st Sergeant Osman Danquah (L), Imam Syed Ahmed Ali (C) and retired US Army 1st Class Jameel Sabree speak with the media at the Islamic Community center of Greater Killeen, where US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan attended prayer services, on November 9, 2009 in Killeen, Texas. Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, who allegedly killed 13 people and wounded 39 in a shooting rampage on November 5, is believed to have acted alone by investigators and no motive has been established.
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US Army Col. John Rossi, Deputy Commanding General III Corps, conducts a press conference November 7, 2009 in front of III Corps headquarters at Fort Hood, in Killeen, Texas. US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, unleashed a massacre at the US Army�s Ft. Hood, killing 13.
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A line of the Indian Army version of Mine Protected Vehicles (MPV) during a flagging off ceremony at Ordnance Factory in Medak District some 60kms from Hyderabad on October 30, 2009. Fourteen MPVs were handed over to the Indian Army by the factory which produces an array of mine and bulletproof vehicles including the Ambassador Car, Maruti Gypsy,TATA-407 and Tata Safari for use by the state police and paramilitary forces and also produces Infantry Combat Vehicles (ICVs) for the Indian Army.
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US Army Specialist Ryn Hill (R) and his daughter Emma, 3, place flowers and a candle on November 7, 2009 for victims of the 05 November shooting at Fort Hood, at the main gate to Fort Hood, Texas. US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, unleashed a massacre at the US Army base, killing 13.
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US Army soldiers hold the official list of casualties of the 05 November shooting spree at Fort Hood before it is released to the media on November 7, 2009 in front of III Corps headquarters at Fort Hood, Texas. US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, unleashed a massacre at the US Army base, killing 13.
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Retired US Army 1st Sergeant Osman Danquah (3rd R), Imam Syed Ahmed Ali (C), and retired US Army 1st Class Jameel Sabree (R) speak with the media at the Islamic Community center of Greater Killeen, where US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan attended prayer services, on November 9, 2009 in Killeen, Texas. Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, who allegedly killed 13 people and wounded 39 in a shooting rampage on November 5, is believed to have acted alone by investigators and no motive has been established.
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Retired US Army 1st Sergeant Osman Danquah (L), Imam Syed Ahmed Ali (C) and retired US Army 1st Class Jameel Sabree pray at the Islamic Community center of Greater Killeen, where US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan attended prayer services, on November 9, 2009 in Killeen, Texas. Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, who allegedly killed 13 people and wounded 39 in a shooting rampage on November 5, is believed to have acted alone by investigators and no motive has been established.
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Imam Syed Ahmed Ali (L), retired US Army 1st Sergeant Osman Danquah (top) and retired US Army 1st Class Jameel Sabree pray at the Islamic Community center of Greater Killeen, where US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan attended prayer services, on November 9, 2009 in Killeen, Texas. Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, who allegedly killed 13 people and wounded 39 in a shooting rampage on November 5, is believed to have acted alone by investigators and no motive has been established.
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Imam Syed Ahmed Ali (L), retired US Army 1st Sergeant Osman Danquah (top) and retired US Army 1st Class Jameel Sabree pray at the Islamic Community center of Greater Killeen, where US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan attended prayer services, on November 9, 2009 in Killeen, Texas. Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, who allegedly killed 13 people and wounded 39 in a shooting rampage on November 5, is believed to have acted alone by investigators and no motive has been established.
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Indian Army 54th Dograi Regiment Brigadier Dilawar Singh lays a wreath at the Dograi War Memorial at the Khasa Military Station, some 15 km from Amritsar, on October 27, 2009. The day icommemorates the Indian Army's infantrymen who first airlanded in the Kashmir Valley and overpowered the Pakistani invaders on October 27, 1947.
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US Army soldiers listen as solemn music is played during ceremonies at the Fallen Soldier Memorial on November 10, 2009. honoring those killed November 5, 2009 at Fort Hood in Texas. US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, allegedly killed 13 people and wounded 42 in the shooting rampage.
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An Afghan National Army (ANA) soldier stands next to a C-27 Spartan aircraft during a ceremony at Kabul airport on November 15, 2009. A pair of C-27 military medium transport aircraft were donated by Italy and the United States to the Afghan National Army Air Corps.
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SHARAN, AFGHANISTAN - NOVEMBER 24: Haji Mohammad Deputy Provincial Governor of Paktiki Province discusses regional security issues with the battalion commander for the U.S. Army's 1st Battalion 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment Lt. Col. Clint Baker of Hamilton, Texas during a meeting at forward operating base (FOB) Rushmore on November 24, 2009 near Sharan, Afghanistan. The meeting highlighted regional hotspots and how the 501st could work with the Afghan National Police and the Afghan national Army to solve the security issues.
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SHARAN, AFGHANISTAN - NOVEMBER 24: Haji Mohammad (L) Deputy Provincial Governor of Paktiki Province and Brig. Gen. Dowlat Kahn (R), provincial head of the Afghan Nation Police (ANP) for Paktiki Province discusses regional security issues with the battalion commander for the U.S. Army's 1st Battalion 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment Lt. Col. Clint Baker of Hamilton, Texas during a meeting at forward operating base (FOB) Rushmore on November 24, 2009 near Sharan, Afghanistan. The meeting highlighted regional hotspots and how the 501st could work with the ANP and the Afghan National Army to solve the security issues.
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US Army Lt. Gen. Bob Cone, Fort Hood's commanding general, briefs the media at Fort Hood, Texas on November 9, 2009 regarding last week's shootings. US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, allegedly killed 13 people and wounded 39 in a shooting rampage here is said to have acted alone by investigators and no motive has been established. The suspected shooter has regained consciousness and can talk, fueling hopes Monday he may soon reveal the motive for the attack.
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US Army Lt. Gen. Bob Cone, Fort Hood's commanding general, briefs the media at Fort Hood, Texas on November 9, 2009 regarding last week's shootings. US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, allegedly killed 13 people and wounded 39 in a shooting rampage here is said to have acted alone by investigators and no motive has been established. The suspected shooter has regained consciousness and can talk, fueling hopes Monday he may soon reveal the motive for the attack.
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Retired US Army 1st Sergeant Osman Danquah responds to questions during a press conference at the Islamic Community center of Greater Killeen, where US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan attended prayer services, on November 9, 2009 in Killeen, Texas. Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, who allegedly killed 13 people and wounded 39 in a shooting rampage on November 5, is believed to have acted alone by investigators and no motive has been established.
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Indian Army 15th Infantry Division Major General Balbir Pama gives an address at an Infantry Day ceremony at the Dograi War Memorial at the Khasa Military Station, some 15 km from Amritsar, on October 27, 2009. The day icommemorates the Indian Army's infantrymen who first airlanded in the Kashmir Valley and overpowered the Pakistani invaders on October 27, 1947.
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A Pakistani Army AH-1 Cobra attack helicopter flies over Kund mountain near Kotkai village in South Waziristan on October 29, 2009. Around 30,000 troops are taking part in the offensive against an estimated 10-12,000 militants in the semi-autonomous and lawless tribal belt. Relief workers say more than 200,000 people have been displaced by the fighting. The military says 264 militants and 31 soldiers have been killed, but the information cannot be confirmed independently because the area is a closed combat zone. The army has said nothing about civilian casualties.
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US army personnel of Medevac unit of 3rd battalion 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade carry an Afghan National Army soldier to a helicopter as they prepare to transport him to a hospital in Kandahar in Afghanistan on November 4, 2009. The US military commander in Afghanistan, General Stanley McChrystal, has called for more than 40,000 addition troops to suppress a spreading Taliban insurgency but debate over strategy has intensified as US casualties mount.
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US Army Specialist Ryan Hill light a candle in memorial near with his daughter, Emma, 3-year-old, near the main gate of Fort Hood, in Killeen, Texas late November 7, 2009. US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, allegedly killed 13 people in a shooting rampage here is said to have acted alone by investigators and no motive has been established.
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US Army soldiers listen as solemn music is played during ceremonies at the Fallen Soldier Memorial on November 10, 2009. honoring those killed November 5, 2009 at Fort Hood in Texas. US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, allegedly killed 13 people and wounded 42 in the shooting rampage.
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US army personnel of Medevac unit of 3rd battalion 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade, with the help of other US soldiers, carry an Afghan National Army soldier to a helicopter as they prepare to transport him to a hospital in Kahandar in Afghanistan on November 4, 2009. The US military commander in Afghanistan, General Stanley McChrystal, has called for more than 40,000 addition troops to suppress a spreading Taliban insurgency but debate over strategy has intensified as US casualties mount.
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US Army Criminal Investigation Division(CID) spokesman Chris Grey updates the media during a press conference November 7, 2009 in front of III Corps headquarters at Fort Hood, in Killeen, Texas. He said US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, who allegedly killed 13 people in a shooting rampage here appears to have acted alone and they have not established a motive yet.
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US Army Chaplain 1st Lt. Joshua Remy prays alongside fellow parishoners as he attends non-denominational church services at Fort Hood's 1st Air Cavalry Divisional Memorial Chapel, November 8, 2009 in Killeen, Texas. US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, allegedly killed 13 people in a shooting rampage here is said to have acted alone by investigators and no motive has been established.
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US Army Lt. Gen. Bob Cone, Fort Hood's commanding general, briefs the media at Fort Hood, Texas on November 9, 2009 regarding last week's shootings. US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, allegedly killed 13 people and wounded 39 in a shooting rampage here is said to have acted alone by investigators and no motive has been established. The suspected shooter has regained consciousness and can talk, fueling hopes Monday he may soon reveal the motive for the attack.
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Indian Army 15th Infantry Division,Major General Balbir Pama gives a salute after placing a wreath at the Dograi War Memorial at the Khasa Military Station, some 15 km from Amritsar, on October 27, 2009. The day icommemorates the Indian Army's infantrymen who first airlanded in the Kashmir Valley and overpowered the Pakistani invaders on October 27, 1947.
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US army personnel of Medevac unit of 3rd battalion 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade, with the help of other US soldiers, carry an Afghan National Army soldier to a helicopter as they prepare to transport him to a hospital in Kahandar in Afghanistan on November 4, 2009. The US military commander in Afghanistan, General Stanley McChrystal, has called for more than 40,000 addition troops to suppress a spreading Taliban insurgency but debate over strategy has intensified as US casualties mount.
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US Army Specialist Ryan Hill holds a candle in memorial near the main gate of Fort Hood, in Killeen, Texas late November 7, 2009. US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan, 39, a psychiatrist and specialist in combat stress, allegedly killed 13 people in a shooting rampage here is said to have acted alone by investigators and no motive has been established.
