Fort Hood to be renamed for Richard Cavazos, a four-star Hispanic general
Source: NBC News
Fort Hood to be renamed for Richard Cavazos, a four-star Hispanic general
Gen. Richard Cavazos is noted for his leadership during the Korean War, when he earned the Silver Star and Distinguished Service Cross.
Oct. 7, 2022, 8:05 PM EDT
By Dennis Romero
U.S. Army base Fort Hood, named for a Confederate major general who led troops into battle against the United States during the Civil War, will be renamed for a Latino postwar four-star Army general.
The new name will honor Gen. Richard Cavazos, who is noted for his leadership during the Korean War, when he earned the Silver Star and Distinguished Service Cross for leading the Puerto Rican regiment The Borinqueers. He also served in Vietnam.
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin ordered the renaming Thursday.
Cavazos is a Mexican American from Kingsville, Texas, who commanded III Corps, headquartered at Fort Hood, among other assignments.
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Gen. Richard E. Cavazos. (U.S. Army)
Biophilic
(4,648 posts)COL Mustard
(6,861 posts)He was one tough hombre. But Cavazos is fine too.
brush
(57,269 posts)I looked him up. He does look like a tough sob.
DashOneBravo
(2,679 posts)He was assigned to 5th SFG and the 82nd. 5th Group was assigned there during Vietnam.
COL Mustard
(6,861 posts)There are worse names, but Ill need a minute.
MSG Benavidez was one hell of a warrior. I never met him, but Im not fit to shine his boots.
DashOneBravo
(2,679 posts)Im right there with you.
Theres is probably a 1000 names .
Id like to know who picked that and why.
Maybe some disgruntled people. There is definitely a lot of ill feelings and I say jealousy. Towards anything elite or special operations.
Remember Shinseki taking away the black beret and given it the common soldiers. Berets used to represent people in airborne units.
COL Mustard
(6,861 posts)The CSA took away the blue berets from the 101st. We pushed a lot of Kentucky into Tennessee then!
Yes, berets have lots of meaning to the people who earned them. Other people don't get it and never will.
DashOneBravo
(2,679 posts)Read about his second DSC.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_E._Cavazos
If you watched We Were Soldiers. It was the same type of battle. A battalion fighting.
Squaredeal
(531 posts)When I was assigned there in 1971 l, after a year serving in SE Asia, I immediately applied to be sent back. Other Vietnam veterans whom I met there also volunteered to be reassigned back to Vietnam to avoid the Texas boredom of having nothing to do in a warehouse of daily monotony. It was an unexpected surprise to see them again in the Oakland Overseas Replacement Station when we met a year later, waiting ti be discharged to civilian life again and on with our lives.