Alabama Guard Member Injured In Fort Hood Shooting

Dothan Alabama Guard Member  The Alabama National Guard has
identified the soldier who was injured in the shooting rampage at
Fort Hood Texas.
by Associated Press
Published: Fri, November 06, 2009 - 10:49 am CST Last Updated: Fri, November 06, 2009 - 3:01 pm CST
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama - The Alabama National Guard has
identified the soldier who was injured in the shooting rampage at
Fort Hood, Texas.
Guard officials said Friday that Maj. Randy Royer of the 135th
Expeditionary Sustainment Command was hurt. Lt. Col. Cynthia Bachus
said Royer is from south Alabama, but his hometown isn't clear.
There's a telephone number listed in Royer's name in Dothan.
Bachus says Royer is hospitalized with wounds that aren't
considered life-threatening. But he may require surgery.
About 260 members of the 135th are at Fort Hood awaiting
deployment to Afghanistan later this year. The group departed
Birmingham less than a week ago.
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benjielove, good post and it has some basic truth to it.

He may have been a major in our Army, but who but a terrorist or a nutjob would open fire on his fellow soldiers and commit murder. 

This was a terrorist act.  What else is lower than murdering your fellow soldiers?

why wont yall just tell the truth that it was basicly a terorist attack cause he was muslim and he didnt want to go to afganastan and defend america like he is supposed to cause i mean he was in the military. and it isnt that post tramatic stress, it was thought through. he sold his things. handed out muslim bibles. he is a terrorist.

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