Hoosier Hills Armed Forces Families

Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families for the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need.

Friday, November 06, 2009

Ft. Hood Shootings

This is from the Indiana Red Cross Services to Armed Forces Manager. I thought I would forward it for your information. I don't know how many of you have service members stationed at Ft. Hood, but please be assured that all of us were praying that those who were, were safe.
Betsy

If you are looking for loved ones on Fort Hood you can visit the Red Cross Safe and Well List. In order to complete a search you will need to know the phone number or address of your loved one.

If you are on the post, we encourage you to register on Safe and Well so others know you are safe. If you have spoken to loved ones on Fort Hood, you can register them on Safe and Well by visiting www.redcross.org. Safe and Well does not provide a specific location of those who have registered and all personal information is kept confidential.

We do have personnel who work on the post at Fort Hood. We have been in contact with those staff members and they are safe. The Army has not requested any Red Cross help at this point, but we do stand ready if needed.

The Red Cross has provided additional blood products to local hospitals near Fort Hood.


As always, Happy to Serve,
Kara M. Mitchell
State Manager, Service to the Armed Forces
American Red Cross, NHQ
317-684-4354 (w)
317-459-6838 (c)
317-684-4328 (f)
MitchellK@usa.redcross.org
Kmitchell@redcross-indy.org

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