The new barracks include a full kitchen, stocked with two four-piece place settings donated by the Fort Hood Red Cross. Counter seating can accommodate wheelchairs. Pictured is WTB Soldier, Sgt. Eric Lusebrink. Fort Hood Warrior Transition Brigade's $62 million campus opens 594830


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