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Army names rampage victims
The Army on Saturday released the names of the 13 slain Thursday at Fort Hood. Maj. Libardo Eduardo Caraveo Caraveo, 52, of Woodbridge...
The Army on Saturday released the names of the 13 slain Thursday at Fort Hood.
Maj. Libardo Eduardo Caraveo
Caraveo, 52, of Woodbridge, Va., arrived in the United States in his teens from Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, knowing very little English, said his son, also named Eduardo Caraveo. He earned his doctorate in psychology from the University of Arizona and worked with bilingual special-needs students at Tucson-area schools before entering private practice. His son told the Arizona Daily Star in Tucson that Caraveo had arrived at Fort Hood on Wednesday and was preparing to deploy to Afghanistan.
Capt. Russell Seager
Seager, 51, of Racine, Wis., was a psychiatrist who joined the Army a few years ago because he wanted to help veterans returning to civilian life, said his uncle, Larry Seager, of Mauston. Larry Seager said Russell Seager's death left the family stunned, especially because the psychiatrist only wanted to help soldiers improve their mental health. "It's unbelievable. He goes down there to help out soldiers and then ... I still can't believe it."
Spc. Frederick Greene
Greene, 29, of Mountain City, Tenn., was active at Baker's Gap Baptist Church while growing up, said Glenn Arney, a former co-worker and the church's former superintendent.
"I went to church with him, knew him all of his life. He was one of the finest boys you ever saw," Arney said.
Arney worked with Greene for a several years at A.C. Lumber and Truss in Mountain City.
"He was a hard worker," Arney said.
Michael Grant Cahill, 62.
Staff Sgt. Justin M. DeCrow, 32
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Capt. John Gaffaney, 56
Spc. Jason Dean Hunt, 23
Sgt. Amy Krueger, 29
Pfc. Aaron Thomas Nemelka, 19
Pfc. Michael Pearson, 22
Pvt. Francheska Velez, 21
Lt. Col. Juanita Warman, 55
Pfc. Kham Xiong, 23
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