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Fort Hood Victims' Kin Holding Private Memorials

Fort Hood Shooting

First Posted: 11/05/11 01:55 PM ET Updated: 11/06/11 12:40 PM ET

By TRACY A. BROWN and ANGELA K. BROWN, Associated Press

WASHINGTON -- Two grieving families walked through endless rows of headstones at Arlington National Cemetery on a cool autumn day to pay their respects to two soldiers they never met.

But they are forever linked to Maj. Libardo Eduardo Careveo and Lt. Col. Juanita Warman, bound by tragedy. Their relatives and both soldiers were among 13 people gunned down in a Fort Hood, Texas, shooting rampage two years ago that left more than two dozen others wounded.

Staying connected with the other victims' families has helped in the grieving process, although they may never truly heal, they said.

"We are meeting with some of the family members who live locally here. There's just an extension of family and (we're) just wanting to reconnect with them on this second anniversary," said Keely Cahill Vanacker, whose father Michael Grant Cahill was killed on Nov. 5, 2009. "Many of us just consider each other, from those who were first responders to (the) wounded, an extension of family now. And it may not be something where we're together at Thanksgiving or we are able to call each other every day. ... But two years later, we still have a close relationship."

No public memorials were planned at Fort Hood to mark the second anniversary of the worst mass shooting on a U.S. military installation.

On Saturday in a small private ceremony, some victims' relatives planned to place wreaths on the fence that now surrounds the boarded-up building where the shootings occurred. Michael Cahill's widow, Joleen, placed the first wreath there a few months after the rampage, and since then relatives of other victims, the wounded and even emergency personnel have gathered there on some holidays for private ceremonies to honor those who died.

A large public ceremony isn't necessary as the families continue to work through their grief and find their own ways of honoring their relatives, said Kerry Cahill, another daughter of the physician assistant who died that day after trying to stop the gunman with a chair. Her family has not moved any items out of his study, often orders his favorite chocolate dessert and constantly talks about him - his love of books and helping people, she said.

"The thing I've heard a lot of families who've lost people in Iraq and in Afghanistan (say) is that they just don't want people to forget," Kerry Cahill said. "People don't bring it up because they don't want to remind you - well, I remind myself every day. I don't want people to forget that it happened, and I don't want people to forget my father."

On that sunny autumn day two years ago, a gunman wearing an Army combat uniform stood near the front door of a Fort Hood medical building where deploying and returning soldiers received vaccines and other tests. He shouted "Allahu Akbar!" - which means "God is great!" in Arabic - and opened fire, witnesses said. Some soldiers thought it was a training exercise.

He rapidly fired, pausing only to reload, shooting at soldiers hiding under desks and those fleeing the building, according to witnesses. Capt. John Gaffaney was fatally shot after throwing a chair at the gunman. Spt. Jason Dean "J.D." Hunt, Staff Sgt. Justin DeCrow and Pfc. Michael Pearson died while trying to protect several nurses at the back of the building. The others who died, most in the front area, were Capt. Russell Seager, Sgt. Amy Krueger, Spc. Frederick Greene, Pfc. Aaron Nemelka, Pfc. Kham Xiong and Pvt. Francheska Velez, who was pregnant.

Some witnesses identified the gunman as Maj. Nidal Hasan, an American-born Muslim who was scheduled to deploy to Afghanistan the following month. His trial is set for March. If convicted of 13 counts of premeditated murder and 32 counts of attempted premeditated murder, he faces the death penalty or life in prison without parole.

For Leila Hunt Willingham, much of the shock and numbness didn't start to wear off until after the first anniversary of the death of her brother, J.D. Hunt, she said.

"I think it is a little harder for me this year just because I am starting to feel and starting to experience some more things associated with losing him," said Willingham, who also went to Washington, D.C., and was to return to Fort Hood to place a wreath on the fence Saturday. "The last time I saw my brother was in August of '09, and that date keeps getting so much farther away, and that's the part that really hurts."

While there is a "ripple effect" with this kind of loss, Willingham said she has been coping by talking about her brother and getting involved in military programs that help relatives of slain soldiers. And although the high-profile nature of the Fort Hood case put the victims' families in the national spotlight - which they have not wanted or liked - it has "given us a voice to be able to help other people ... and we can use it for many things, like talking about suicide prevention," Willingham said.

The families said trying to heal is a continuous journey.

Joleen Cahill said that while she misses talking to her husband every day, "I feel like I'm at a point where I'm not falling into quite so many deep potholes, and I'm going forward and honoring and remembering and doing what I can to honor all those lost."

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Angela K. Brown reported from Fort Worth, Texas.

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robertstone1robert
My micro bio is too big.
10:19 PM on 11/05/2011
It's unfortunate. When it's news there is no counting the phone calls you grief. When you grieve it's your own private grief.
10:08 PM on 11/05/2011
WHEN ARE THEY GOING TO PUT THIS MUSLIM JERK UP FOR THE FIRING SQUAD,TO BLOW HIS MUSLIM BRAINS OUT.
08:51 PM on 11/05/2011
I'll bet that he never gets tried or if he does he'll never get the death penalty. The really high ups will never allow him to be put to death. Most likely he'll be declared insane by a religious tribunal and after a while he'll show up in Iran. Thats your government for you.
09:21 PM on 11/05/2011
by God I hope you're wrong, but I don't think so.
08:01 PM on 12/07/2011
Hasan is paralyzed from the chest down ... I don't think he is going anywhere.
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cpt b
09:48 PM on 11/05/2011
You have no idea what you're talking about.
07:13 PM on 11/05/2011
Ft. Hood massacre has been unresolved and the trigger man has not been tried and given due process to receive a maximum penalty of "death" sentence. How this case is being handled by the appropriate authorities is certainly not known to the public, specially to the families of the victims. It appears that justice has been delayed (if not denied).
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cpt b
09:52 PM on 11/05/2011
He has not been tried yet because he is being given all the due process due to him. He has been arraigned as the suspect and has yet to enter a plea. His trial is scheduled to start March 2012, if that's not enough due process I don't know what is. He just had a few motions heard by the judge a couple of weeks ago. He has been referred by Court Martial for violation of counts of the UCMJ as he is a soldier and allegedly committed the crimes on a military installation. There is a large difference between justice and vengeance, we are aiming for the former not the latter and that takes time.
nbj5215
RETIRED USN AND MERCHANT MARINE
06:31 PM on 11/05/2011
All the flags where up on this killer before he struck .The trial must happen soon and put him away for life without chance for parole .
09:23 PM on 11/05/2011
this was clearly premeditated & therefore qualifies for the death penalty.
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WILLIEMOJORISIN
USN 1978-1984
06:28 PM on 11/05/2011
Why does the media not call this a terrorist attack? thats what it was,oh wait that might make Obama look bad,n/m.
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06:46 PM on 11/05/2011
Damn Willie! You was at 666. We had to change that. And you are correct.
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WILLIEMOJORISIN
USN 1978-1984
06:51 PM on 11/05/2011
Ty my dog wouldn't come near me all day :)
Republibaggers
google"bush obama deficit chart""gutsy call gates"
07:06 PM on 11/05/2011
the number was spot on, you should have left it
Republibaggers
google"bush obama deficit chart""gutsy call gates"
07:05 PM on 11/05/2011
Obama got the mastermind, maybe your tea was boiling over at the time was how you missed it
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WILLIEMOJORISIN
USN 1978-1984
07:28 PM on 11/05/2011
No I didn't miss it.
09:25 PM on 11/05/2011
The President of the United States was with Seal Team T? Wow, now that's a supprise.
06:21 PM on 11/05/2011
its good that they can comfort each other the courts wont
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eyeforeye42
Do the right thing for the right reason
05:50 PM on 11/05/2011
I don't think justice is swift enough in this case. 2 years and no trial or courts marshall? Is there a problem?
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joper201
Lifes tough, it's tougher when you're stupid. JW
06:43 PM on 11/05/2011
Obama doesn't want to offend his extreme Muslim friends.
Republibaggers
google"bush obama deficit chart""gutsy call gates"
07:05 PM on 11/05/2011
Tell it to Al-Awlaki and OBL
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philliplojek
Irritating liberals one at a time.
05:48 PM on 11/05/2011
Remember people, Muslims aren't violent. We must watch out for the Presbyterians, Catholics, Mormons, Episcopalians and those dreaded Baptists.
Republibaggers
google"bush obama deficit chart""gutsy call gates"
06:20 PM on 11/05/2011
sometimes they're not religious at all, some just hate the gubment so bad they blow up a federal building
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WILLIEMOJORISIN
USN 1978-1984
06:30 PM on 11/05/2011
This guy is a Muslim who yelled Allahu Akbar during the attack and he didn't go after the Gov. he went after individuals.
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philliplojek
Irritating liberals one at a time.
06:46 PM on 11/05/2011
So were they Presbyterian, Catholic, Mormon, Episcopalian or Baptist?
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sdanca4
How is "trickled-down" working for you
05:17 PM on 11/05/2011
Heart goes out to our brave soldiers. Relief....Hassan's teacher was taken OUT! He's next!
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04:57 PM on 11/05/2011
Are Nidal Malik Hassan's motive still unclear to the Washington Post and the NYT?
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1776 or 1984
IT'S AN EMPIRE, NOT A REPUBLIC!
04:49 PM on 11/05/2011
1) The authorities knew the Ft.Hood sh00ter was in contact with American al-Awlaki, yet the shooter wasn't fired.

2) Al-Awlaki met with high-level brass at the Pentag0n before shipping off to Yemen, even though he was a known consorter of 9 1 1 hi/ackers at the time.

3) Two of the hi/ackers that al-Awlaki consorted with were knowingly allowed into the US by the C I A, handled by a Saudiagent, and housed by an F B I informant - yet they were never once questioned or followed by the F B I since they openly lived and flight trained since early 2000.

4) Sometimes I get the feeling that someone other than radicalmuslims are able to organize suicidemissions for nefarious goals.
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June25
05:51 PM on 11/05/2011
America attemped to reach out to as many different Arab and Islamic groups as possible at first.It takes time to develope a 6th sense in reading other cultures.I bet the interrogatours today combined with face reading tech, are close to being infallible.
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
1776 or 1984
IT'S AN EMPIRE, NOT A REPUBLIC!
10:04 PM on 11/05/2011
lame cover story
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POTSman244
07:34 PM on 11/05/2011
Yet grannies in wheelchairs are TSA-searched, diabetics are swabbed for explosives if they wear their insulin pumps, even children in diapers have to be changed in front of the TSA agents to prove nothing is inside the diapers. Returning troops from the war zones must surrender their knives when returning to American soil. Isn't this just a little Stupid for our government with Known Real Terrorists running around the USA on the Watch List?
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
1776 or 1984
IT'S AN EMPIRE, NOT A REPUBLIC!
04:42 PM on 11/05/2011
A strange fact: the authorities knew the Ft. Hood shooter was in contact with American al-Awlaki, yet the shooter wasn't fired.

Another strange fact: al-Awlaki met with high-level brass at the Pentagon before shipping off to Yemen, even though he was a known consorter of 9/11 hijackers at the time.

An even more disturbing fact: two of the hijackers that al-Awlaki consorted with were knowingly allowed into the US by the CIA, handled by a Saudi agent, and housed by an FBI informant - yet they were never once questioned or followed by the FBI since they openly lived and flight trained since early 2000.
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
1776 or 1984
IT'S AN EMPIRE, NOT A REPUBLIC!
04:37 PM on 11/05/2011
It appears that these tragedies are allowed to happen.

Authorities knew that the Ft. Hood shooter was in contact with American al-Awlaki, yet shooter wasn't fired.

According to both CBS and FOX last year, they discovered that al-Awlaki met with high-level brass at the Pentagon before shipping off to Yemen, even though he was a known consorter of 9/11 hijackers.

Similarly, two of the hijackers that al-Awlaki consorted with were knowingly allowed into the US by the CIA, handled by a Saudi agent, and housed by an FBI informant - yet they were never once questioned or followed by the FBI since they openly lived and flight trained since early 2000. These facts were raised by journalists and even admitted to by counter-terrorism czar Richard Clarke.

The hard truth is, is that we live under an Empire, not a Republic. And Empire's make decisions that don't represent we the people. That's why another war is around the corner in 2012 (Iran).
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
1776 or 1984
IT'S AN EMPIRE, NOT A REPUBLIC!
04:29 PM on 11/05/2011
Honor them with knowing the circumstances surroundin­g their fate.

Authoritie­s knew that the Ft. Hood shooter was in contact with the American al-Awlaki (the purportedl­y new Bin Laden of Yemen), yet the shooter wasn't fired.

According to CBS and FOX News' reporting, within a week of 9 1 1, al-Awlaki was interviewe­d by the FBI because of his ties to 9 1 1 hijackers. Unbelievably however, al-Awlaki was invited to and attended a luncheon at the Pentagon in the secretary of the Army's Office shortly after 9 1 1 (a B u s h appointee who was a former Vice Chairman of Enron and headed the division that cooked most of Enron's books).

Honor them by knowing what is going on. These tragedies are allowed to happen.