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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: tejek who wrote (829882)1/14/2015 5:30:57 AM
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Breaking: US Ebola Soldier FOUND DEAD IN TX – After Fighting EBOLA IN AFRICAPosted by Jim Hoft on Tuesday, January 13, 2015, 1:47 PM


Breaking: Soldier Recently Returned from Fighting Ebola in Africa FOUND DEAD IN TX


Here is a photo of a US soldier fighting Ebola in Africa…..


The soldier was self-monitoring for Ebola.
Soldiers from Fort Hood have deployed often to West Africa as part of the Pentagon’s efforts at assisting in combating the Ebola outbreak.

KDHNews reported:

Killeen police are investigating the death of a Fort Hood soldier, who was found dead at his Killeen residence while on emergency leave from Liberia.

The soldier, identified as a 24-year-old black male, returned from the West African country for a non-medical emergency and was self-monitoring for possible Ebola virus symptoms, according to Fort Hood officials.

He was found dead face down in his front yard about 8 this morning.

Police have blocked off the 3300 block of Cantebrian Drive where a man was found dead in a yard Tuesday.





It wasn’t clear how the 24-year-old GI, who was not identified by name, had died but there were no outward signs that he took his own life or was a victim of violence.

This post was updated.
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