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Commander Hill expresses condolences over Fort Hood Shootings
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WASHINGTON (Nov. 5, 2009) -- American Legion National Commander Clarence E. Hill released the following statement concerning this afternoon's shootings at Ft. Hood:
     "The American Legion extends condolences to the victims and the families of those affected by the shootings at Fort Hood. The facts are not all out and there is still much about the events that we do not yet know. We do know, however, that The American Legion will reach out to assist any soldiers, family members or other victims of this horrible tragedy in any way possible. We will release further statements as the facts become known."
     John Brieden, a Texan and past national commander of The American Legion, said, "The first thought I have about this tragedy is that I'm angry. You've got folks who are preparing to deploy into a dangerous area of the world, and you've got them here at home being attacked. And it makes me angry that they would lose their lives in this way, right here in America."
     Brieden said The American Legion has several programs such as its Family Support Network that are designed to reach out to families who suffer tragic losses. "All of a sudden, we have families with a father, mother, a spouse who isn't going to be coming home. So how do you deal with this?
     "Yes, they need help," Brieden said. "And The American Legion will certainly be helping those families who lost loved ones in such a horrible incident. We intend to help as much as we possibly can."
     Killeen American Legion Post 223, and Coppers Cover Post 582 in Texas are standing by to lend whatever assistance might be needed in the area.

 To arrange an interview with National Commander Hill or another member of The American Legion staff, media members should call Craig Roberts at (202) 263-2982 or email croberts@legion.org.

 

 

RANDOM POLYGRAPHS AND HARASSMENT POLICIES
Submitted by Anonymous on November 7, 2009 - 1:30 pm
We need to do random polygraphs on our troops and the foreign troops we train to identify friend or foe along with any past allegiance with a terrorist group. The Department of Defense needs to update DOD Directive 5210.48 to reflect random tests and its use to verify harassment claims and to aid in resolving Senatorial inquisitions. Harassment is unacceptable in the military ranks and needs to be addressed immediately, not when possible, for resolution.
A moment of silence. A lifetime of rememberance.
Submitted by Anonymous on November 6, 2009 - 1:47 pm
Last evening our post members had a special moment of silence in reverence for those whose lives were sacrificed in this way. This was a terrible event that affected us and every American. We pray for those left behind and those who have gone ahead. May God bless them and may God bless America as we continue to reach out to each other. This is what the Legion is all about. Bob Naffier 1st Vice Commander Post 416 Greendale, Wisconsin
Fort Hood Murders
Submitted by Anonymous on November 6, 2009 - 11:42 am
This incident is a horrible tragedy, but is does point out something that every American should remember, and that is, that those who have served in the military, and those who are serving now, can be in harms way no matter where they maybe located. That possibility, however, doesn't deter those who are willing to serve.
Shooting on Fort Hood
Submitted by Anonymous on November 6, 2009 - 9:34 am
This is a day we should never forget. My condolences go out to the families of the killed troops. My prayer will be with them and those who survived this terrible, cowardly killing spree. I can hardly imagine what each person on Post went through mentally yesterday. Every single person from troops, their families and civilians have wittnessed a horrific, traumatic event.
Ft Hood Shooting
Submitted by Anonymous on November 6, 2009 - 7:58 am
Whole heartly support your statement. We in the 11th District of WI will do what ever is necessary to support Texas Post 223 and 582 in their efforts to help the families of the victims. Joe Story Commander 11th District WI American Legion