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Fort Hood leaders share progress on independent review panel findings, recommendations
Post leaders say they are nearing completion on 15 of the 70 recommendations made by the Fort Hood Independent Review Committee. Author: 6 News Digital (6News) Published: 5:17 PM CST February 25, 2021 Updated: 5:23 PM CST February 25, 2021
FORT HOOD, Texas Top Fort Hood leaders released an update on how they are implementing the recommendations of the Fort Hood Independent Review Committee.
The update comes two months after the committee released its examination of the climate and culture on post and identified nine findings and 70 recommendations highlighting areas in need of improvement.
Command Sgt. Maj. Cliff Burgoyne and Lt. Gen. Robert White issued the update Thursday, saying they have initiated action on more than 80% of the review committee s recommendations and said they remain in contact with FORSCOM and the Army s People
Fort Stewart hosts law enforcement symposium 2/25/21, 11:20 AM
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Maj. Gen. Antonio Aguto, commanding general, 3rd Infantry Division, speaks to Hinesville Chief of Police Lloyd Slater during the law enforcement symposium, Feb. 18 on Fort Stewart. The symposium was a collaborative event between regional and military law enforcement agencies and Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield command teams to address issues and educate each other on their challenges, capabilities, and best practices.
Fort Stewart hosts law enforcement symposium
Officials from 3rd Infantry Division, Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield hosted a law enforcement symposium, Feb 18-19 on Fort Stewart. The event was a collaboration with law enforcement partners from across the region to include Liberty Country Sheriff, Hinesville Police Department, Bryan County Sheriff, Richmond Hill Police Department, Garden City Police Department, Stat