U.S. Army announces panel for independent review of Ft. Hood

The panel will review historical data and conduct interviews with military members, civilians, and members of the local community.

Vanessa Guillen's family meets with President Trump to discuss #IAmVanessaGuillen bill

Trump announced the FBI and DOJ have been assigned to investigate this case and figure out what happened, but also prevent anything like it from happening again.

Trump offers to help pay for Vanessa Guillen funeral

The family of Spc. Vanessa Guillen, whose remains were found July 2 following her disappearance in April from Fort Hood, rallied with several dozen supporters before the meeting with Trump, calling for justice in the case and for changes in the way the military handles sexual abuse and harassment.

U.S. Army answers frequently asked questions about Vanessa Guillen

The U.S. Army released answers to frequently asked questions about Vanessa Guillen's case. She was last seen April 22 at Fort Hood.

Vanessa Guillen’s family to meet with President Trump Thursday

The family of murdered Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen is preparing to meet with President Trump Thursday to discuss a bill that would help prevent what happened to the 20-year-old from ever happening to anyone else.

Trump meets with slain Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen's family, backs congressional bill named for her

President Trump met with slain Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen's family Thursday in an emotional meeting and announced his support for a new congressional bill aimed at changing how sexual abuse and harassment cases are handled by the military.

Austin declares July 12 "Justice for Vanessa Guillen Day”

Several memorials were held for the murdered Fort Hood soldier. Two caravans took place, eventually merging.

Congressional members demand independent review of Ft. Hood Spc. Vanessa Guillen’s case

U.S. Rep. Sylvia Garcia signed a letter with 87 other congressional members in support of U.S Senator Kristen Gillibrand and Rep. Jackie Speier calling for an independent investigation by the Department of Defense into the circumstances surrounding Guillen's death including allegations of sexual harassment.

Remains found in Guillen case still not positively identified, officials say no evidence of sexual harassment

This is the first time that Fort Hood officials have publicly spoken about the Guillen case. It comes after the news yesterday that a military suspect is dead and a civilian suspect was arrested by the Texas Rangers in connection with Guillen's disappearance.

Civilian suspect identified in disappearance of Vanessa Guillen

The other suspect in Guillen's disappearance was identified Thursday as Spc. Aaron David Robinson. Robinson took his own life when law enforcement attempted to make contact with him after he fled from Fort Hood late Wednesday.