My room at North Fort Hood
LTC John Lee and all his possessions in a wall locker
Barracks for 24 Colonels Each room is 8 feet by 10 feet wide
Like any town there is a church All religions use the same building
Like any town there is a Post Office Lots of mail comes to Soldiers everyday from home
This is the Laundromat.  It is very busy at night There are 30 washers and dryers in the building
The barracks can house over 100 soldiers on each level Weapons clearing  means make sure your weapons is unloaded
This is our office building The barbed wire keeps out people who do not work here
The Resource Management Team SPC Bellacini, SFC Hamilton, 1LT Li, LTC Lee, CPT Donahue, CPT Dipietrantonio
Everyone eats at the DFAC DFAC is the acronym for Dining Facility.  The Army loves to use acronyms LOL
This vehicle is a MRAP MRAP means Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle.  See, the Army really loves to use acronyms.
Most people have seen HUMVEEs HUMVEEs are powerful, but not very comfortable for a long ride.
North Fort Hood has a gym for Soldiers Working out, running and staying in shape is part of the everyday activities at North Fort Hood
Port-a-johns are everywhere Most Soldiers avoid using the port-a-johns when possible.

Life at Fort Hood

  • 1.
    My room atNorth Fort Hood
  • 2.
    LTC John Leeand all his possessions in a wall locker
  • 3.
    Barracks for 24Colonels Each room is 8 feet by 10 feet wide
  • 4.
    Like any townthere is a church All religions use the same building
  • 5.
    Like any townthere is a Post Office Lots of mail comes to Soldiers everyday from home
  • 6.
    This is theLaundromat. It is very busy at night There are 30 washers and dryers in the building
  • 7.
    The barracks canhouse over 100 soldiers on each level Weapons clearing means make sure your weapons is unloaded
  • 8.
    This is ouroffice building The barbed wire keeps out people who do not work here
  • 9.
    The Resource ManagementTeam SPC Bellacini, SFC Hamilton, 1LT Li, LTC Lee, CPT Donahue, CPT Dipietrantonio
  • 10.
    Everyone eats atthe DFAC DFAC is the acronym for Dining Facility. The Army loves to use acronyms LOL
  • 11.
    This vehicle isa MRAP MRAP means Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle. See, the Army really loves to use acronyms.
  • 12.
    Most people haveseen HUMVEEs HUMVEEs are powerful, but not very comfortable for a long ride.
  • 13.
    North Fort Hoodhas a gym for Soldiers Working out, running and staying in shape is part of the everyday activities at North Fort Hood
  • 14.
    Port-a-johns are everywhereMost Soldiers avoid using the port-a-johns when possible.