Fort Hood Victims List

Fort Hood Victims List

November 7, 2009 by lee  
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Fort Hood Victims ListFort Hood Victims List: The following is a list of victims of the shooting Thursday at Fort Hood slaughter that left 13 dead and 38 wounded, of whom 30 were hospitalized. The list is compiled from various media reports around the country. Authorities have not released the names of victims until Friday at noon.

Dead:
Grant Michael Cahill, 62, of Cameron – before Spokane, Washington, – was a medical assistant who was working at the post of civilian contractors
Sgt. Justin M. Crow, 32, of Plymouth, Ind.
Reservist John Gaffaney, 56, of Serra Messa, California
SPC. Jason Dean Hunt, 22, of Tipton, Oklahoma
Sgt. Amy Krueger, 29, of Kiel, Wisconsin
PFC. Nemelka Aaron Thomas, 19, of West Jordan, Utah, was killed.
PFC. Michael Pearson, 21, of Bolingbrook, Illinois
Russell Seager, 51, of Racine, Wisconsin
PVT. Francheska Velez, 21, of Chicago. She was pregnant.
Military medical assistant Juanita Warman, 55, of Pittsburgh,
SPC. Kham Xiong, 23, of St. Paul, Minnesota

Injured
:
Eclectic officer Chris Birmingham, Alabama, was shot three.
Sgt. Patrick Blue III, 23, of Belcourt, ND, was beaten in the face by bullet fragments during the attack,
Amber Bahr, 19, of Random Lake, Wisconsin, was shot in the stomach.
Bono Keara Torkelson, 21, of Ostego, Missouri, was shot in the shoulder again on the left.
Alan Carroll, 20, of Bridgewater, New Jersey, was shot three.
U.S. Army Reserve Dorothy “Dorita” Carskadon of Rockford, Ill., was seriously wounded.
Sgt. Joy Clark, 27, of Des Moines suffered a gunshot wound
SPC. Matthew Cook, 30, of Binghamton, New York, was shot in the abdomen
Sgt. Chad Davis, of Eufaula, Ala., was injured.
PVT. Joey Foster, 21, of Ogden, Utah, was shot in the hip
Cpl. Nathan Hewitt, 26, of West Lafayette, Indiana
Justin Johnson, 21, of Punta Gorda, Fla., was shot in the chest and leg.
Staff. Sgt. Alonzo Lunsford, Richmond County, North Carolina, was shot several times.
Shawn Manning, 33 years before Redman, Oregon, was shot six times
Army 2nd Lt. Brandy Mason, of Monessen, was wounded.
Reserve SPC. Grant Moxon, 23, of Lodi, Wis., was shot in the leg.
Sgt. Kimberly Munley, 34, of Killeen is the police officer in Fort Hood, in civilian was shot several times by the suspect.
Royal Warrant Officer Christopher Elmore County, Alabama, was shot three.
Major Randy Royer, of Dothan, Alabama, was shot.
PVT. Raymundo “Ray” Saucedo, 26, of Greenville, Mich., had a bullet grazed his arm.
George Stratton III, 18, of Post Falls, Idaho, was shot in the shoulder.
Patrick Zeigler, 28, Orange County, Fla., was seriously injured.

Dallas Cowboys Radio Broadcast 2009

September 13, 2009 by admin  
Filed under U.S. News

Cumulus Media’s Sportsradio 1310 the Ticket, 93.3 The Bone, and Sportsradio 760 the Ticket in San Antonio are the flagship stations of The Dallas Cowboys Radio Network. In 2008, every game will be simulcast on 1310 AM, 760 AM (San Antonio) in stereo on 93.3 FM.
Dallas Cowboys Radio Broadcast 2009Brad Sham returns for his 30th season in the Dallas Cowboys radio booth. Beloved by Cowboys fans, Sham’s award winning play-by-play has provided the soundtrack to many of the most memorable moments in Dallas Cowboys history. Babe Laufenberg returns as the Network’s full-time color analyst. A fixture on the sideline, veteran reporter Kristi Scales provides instant updates from the field.

The pre-game and halftime shows are anchored by the Ticket’s Bob Sturm, with key contributions from former Cowboys Super Bowl MVP Larry Brown and long-time Cowboys beat reporter Mickey Spagnola. The Ticket’s Norm Hitzges provides informed reaction in the post-game call-in show.

The Dallas Cowboys Radio Network

TEXAS: Abilene – KHXS 102.7 FM; Alpine – KVLF 1240 AM; Amarillo/Canyon – KPUR – 107.1 FM; Amarillo/Hereford – KARX 95.7 FM; Atlanta, TX – KYPN 900AM; Austin – KVET 1300AM; Round Rock – KVET 1300 AM; Beaumont – KIKR 1450AM; Port Arthur – KIKR 1450 AM; Big Spring – KBST 1490 AM; Brady – KNEL 95.3 FM; Brownsville/Weslaco – KVNS 1700 (KTEX 100.3 FM); Harlingen/McAllen – KVNS 1700 AM; Brownwood – KXYL 96.9 FM; Burkburnett/Seymour/Vernon/Frederick – KYYI 104.7 FM; Carthage – KGAS 1590 AM; Carthage/Henderson – 104.3 FM; College Station – KNFX 99.5 FM; Comanche – KCOM 1550 AM; Commerce – KRVA 107.1 FM; Corpus Christi – KKTX 1360 AM; Robstown – KKTX 1360 AM; Corsicana – KAND 1340AM; Dallas/Ft. Worth – KTCK 1310AM 104.1 FM; Dallas/Ft. Worth – KDBN 93.3 FM; Sherman/Denton – KTDK 1700 AM; Eastland – KATX 97.7 FM; Edinburg/Raymondville – KVNS 1700 AM; El Paso – KROD 600AM; Fredericksburg – KNAF 105.7 FM; Ft. Stockton – KFST 94.3 FM; Greenville – KGVL 1400 AM; Gonzales – KCTI 1450 AM; Haskell/Stamford – KVRP 1400 AM/97.1 FM; Henderson – KWRD 1470 AM; Hereford – KPAN 860 AM/106.3 FM; Hillsboro/Clifton – KBRQ 102.5 FM; Junction – KMBL 1450 AM; Kerrville – KNAF 105.7 FM; Kerrville – KERV 1230 AM; Lamesa – KPET 690 AM; Laredo – KLNT 1490 AM; Lubbock -KJTV 950 AM; Lufkin/Nacogodoches – KJCS 101.3 FM; Malakoff – KCKL 95.9 FM; Marshall/Carthage – KRMD 101.1 FM; Marshall/Jefferson – KMHT – 103.9 FM; Marshall/Longview – KMHT 1450 AM; McAllen/Edinburg – KURV; Midland – KMND 1510AM; Midland/Odessa/Stanton/Andrews – KNFM 92.3 FM; Mineral Wells – KFWR 95.9 FM; Mt. Pleasant – KALK 97.7 FM; Odessa – KRIL 1410 AM; Ozona – KYXX 94.3 FM; Palestine – KYYK 98.3 FM; Paris – KBUS 101.9 FM; Pecos – KPTX 98.3 FM; Plainview – KVOP 1090 AM; San Angelo/Robert Lee – KGKL 97.5 FM; San Angelo – KGKL 860 AM; San Antonio – WOAI 1200; San Marcos – KTKR 760 AM; Seymour – KSEY 1230 AM; KSEY – 94.3 FM; Sonora – KHOS 92.1 FM; Sweetwater – KHXS 102.7 FM; Sweetwater 2 – KXOX 1240 AM; Stephenville – KSTV 1510 AM; Sulphur Springs – KSCH 95.9 FM; Temple/Gatesville/Hewitt – KLTD 101.7 FM; Temple/Ft. Hood/Killeen – KTEM 1400 AM; Texarkana – KTAL 98.1 FM; Tyler – KTBB 600 AM; Victoria – KTXN 98.7 FM; Waco – KBRQ 102.5 FM; Weatherford – KYQX 89.5 FM; Wichita Falls – KYYI 104.7 FM

ARKANSAS: Ft. Smith – KHGG 1580 AM; Little Rock – KARN 920 AM/102.9 FM; Waldron – KHGG 103.1 FM; Fayetteville – 105.3 FM; Berryville – KTHS 107.1 FM; Siloam Springs – KUOA 1290 AM

LOUISIANA: Shreveport – KLKL/KRMD 1340 AM/101.1 FM; Monroe – KBYO 92.7 FM

NEW MEXICO: Albuquerque – KQBT 101.7 FM; Artesia – KBIM 910 AM; Carlsbad – KBIM 910 AM; Farmington, NM – KTRA 102.1 FM; Hobbs – KBIM 94.9 FM; Las Cruces – KROD 600 AM; Lovington – KBIM 94.9 FM; Maljamar – KBIM 94.9 FM; Roswell – KBIM 910 AM

OKLAHOMA: Bartlesville – KRIG; Hugo – KBUS 101.9 FM; Lawton – KYYI 104.7 FM; Oklahoma City – WKY 930 AM; Tulsa – KTBZ 1430 AM

MONTANTA: White Fish – KSAM 1240 AM

NEVADA: Las Vegas – KDOX 1280 AM

IDAHO: Boise – KTMB 99.1 FM

TENNESSEE: Memphis – KWAM 990 AM

MISSISSIPPI: Jackson-Brandon – WJFN 970 AM

Source: dallascowboys.com


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