| November 6, 2009 Lawmakers told 38 wounded in Fort Hood attack
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Three lawmakers say Army briefers told them 38
people were wounded in the Fort Hood rampage - eight more than
previously reported.
The lawmakers were briefed by Maj. Gen. James Huggins, director
of Army operations and readiness, and Army Undersecretary Joseph
Westphal.
Sen. Mark Udall, a Colorado Democrat, says Army briefers told
senators the wounded included 37 soldiers and a Defense Department
police officer. Thirteen people were killed in Thursday's attack at
the Texas Army post.
House members were given the same information in a separate
briefing. That's the word from Reps. Solomon Ortiz and Rep. Mike
McCaul, both of Texas.
(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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