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KILLEEN, Texas — Officials at Fort Hood, Texas announced this week they have added the 78-year-old post to the list of III Corps off-limits establishments. With the publication of Commanding General’s Policy Letter #7, a policy memorandum signed by Lt. Gen. Robert P. White, Fort Hood soldiers were no longer authorized to visit the base.
Military regulations allow commanders to declare establishments or areas off limits to personnel within their command to help maintain good order and discipline, health, morale, safety, and welfare of service members. Violators may be subject to punishment under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.