Army base drops Confederate’s name, honors pioneering Hispanic general

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Fort Hood will be renamed after Gen. Richard Cavazos, a Korean and Vietnam War veteran who was the nation’s first Hispanic four-star general.

in March for Col. Van T. Barfoot, a World War II Medal of Honor recipient. Fort Rucker in Alabama was renamed for Michael J. Novosel Sr., a Vietnam Medal of Honor awardee.for his units to rehearse operations in similar terrain behind friendly lines. The training helped reestablish the reputation of his men, many of whom had hailed from the 65th Regiment, a Puerto Rican Army National Guard unit that had been shamed for fleeing the battlefield in an earlier engagement during the war.

After capturing the objective and “destroying vital enemy equipment and personnel,” his unit withdrew under heavy enemy bombardment. As they pulled back, though, Cavazos “remained alone on the enemy outpost to search the area for missing men.

“searching for casualties and evacuating scattered groups of men who had become confused.” Despite being sprayed with shrapnel and rocks on his back from Chinese shells that had landed nearby, he refused medical treatment until he was sure his men had been all accounted for.

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