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Faces of Fort Cavazos
Faces of Fort Cavazos: Spc. Jonathan Martinez
Millions of Americans are planning to spend Thanksgiving with family but that isn’t always an option for our service members.
Faces of Fort Cavazos: Maj. Kyle Surridge
Future military leaders can take multiple paths to becoming an officer, but someone has to teach them how to lead.
Faces of Fort Cavazos: Rodney Cooper
Several people join the military to feel like they’re making a difference, and some find ways to continue making a difference after their service.
Faces of Fort Cavazos: Chelsea Plimpton
There are several people that live and work on Fort Cavazos, and some of them are not directly connected to the military.
Faces of Fort Cavazos: Larry Murphy
Most service members join the military to protect their country, and some find similar jobs when their military service ends.
Faces of Fort Cavazos: Jade Pinkowski
Life as a military spouse or a dependent can be hard, and finding ways to cope can be a battle all its own.
Faces of Fort Cavazos: Mamoud Kamara
Mamoud Kamara is proud U.S. citizen from West Africa who grew up in a time of war — that experience is what he says will make him a better leader as an officer in the United States Army.
Faces of Fort Cavazos: Cpt. David Bennett
For some people, serving in the military is a way to pay for college, and for others, it can be a higher calling.
Faces of Fort Cavazos: Tyrone Powell
The call to serve can come in many forms and can lead down all sorts of roads. That is certainly the case for Tyrone Powell, a proud retired U.S. Army veteran, and man on his way to becoming a pastor.
Faces of Fort Cavazos: 1SG Steven Mosley
The military is known for training excellent leaders, and many of them are stationed at Fort Cavazos.
Faces of Fort Cavazos: Victoria Ezell
Only one percent of Americans serve in the armed forces to protect the nation, but those who choose to do so and their families also need to be protected while they're at home.
Faces of Fort Cavazos: Jacobo Gaitan
Leaving the military after years of service can be a difficult transition, but some can turn a passion into a career.
Faces of Fort Cavazos: CPL Jalen Britt
Only one percent of Americans sign up to serve in the military, and some of them go above and beyond what is asked of them.
Faces of Fort Cavazos: Vanessa Guillén
For decades, soldiers have been leaving their mark on Central Texas, but few have left a mark as impactful as Specialist Vanessa Guillén — a proud soldier who last served at what is now Fort Cavazos.
Faces of Fort Cavazos: Tommie Taylor
Tommie Taylor spent a career in the military bringing closure to families who lost their loved ones, and continues to bring them to rest at the Central Texas State Veterans Cemetery.
Faces of Fort Cavazos: CPT Jacob Salazar
Thousands of brave men and women put on a uniform, willing to put their lives in the line in defense of our country every day.
Faces of Fort Cavazos: Heather Gutierrez
Central Texas is full of veterans who have found a way to continue giving back through a new job after leaving the military.
Faces of Fort Cavazos: SPC Marina Lana
The U.S. military is filled with proud service members from around the world, and many of them are serving in the Army.
Faces of Fort Cavazos: Jeff Krenzer
Many veterans often struggle with what to do after they retire from the military, and some choose to turn a passion into a business.
Faces of Fort Cavazos: SGT Shamar Jackson
America is known for being a nation of immigrants, so it is no surprise that a number of American soldiers were born outside of the United States.
Faces of Fort Cavazos: Lt. Col. Brad DeLoach
There are many reasons people choose to serve in the armed forces and a big one is to continue a family legacy.
Faces of Fort Cavazos: CSM Cliff Burgoyne
Fort Cavazos is under the leadership of III Corps Commanding General, Lt. Gen. Sean Bernabe, but he doesn’t do it alone.
Faces of Fort Cavazos: Charles Simpson
Military service often leads to community service when the camouflage uniform comes off. However, some people choose to put on a different uniform.
Faces of Fort Cavazos: 1st Lieutenant Christian King
1st Lieutenant Christian King proudly serves his county in uniforms on and off the soccer field proving there is more than one way to serve.
Faces of Fort Cavazos: Gregory Jordan
When members of the military retire, they are often left with a need to continue serving in some way.
Faces of Fort Cavazos: Rudy De Los Santos
Rudy De Los Santos is a proud U.S. Army veteran and coach of the Copperas Cove Junior High eighth grade boy's soccer team.
Fort Cavazos: Who is the man behind the name?
Richard Cavazos served for over three decades in the U.S. Army — on the front lines of two major wars, then changing the way the Army trains its leaders.
Faces of Fort Hood: Kevin Williams
Intelligence gathering is a major part of how the military keeps people safe, but like everything else, their systems can be vulnerable.
Faces of Fort Hood: Aidee Va
Aidee Vail -- Marine Corps veteran, registered nurse and Emergency Department Manager for McLane Children’s Hospital in Temple.
Faces of Fort Hood: Walter Meeks
For many members of the Armed Forces, service doesn’t stop when the uniform comes off. The same goes for Walter Meeks, retired U.S. Army veteran.
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