Members of the 2nd Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team “Greywolf,” 1st Cavalry Division, inspect the barracks that will house Soldiers returning from the Ebola virus disease outbreak areas in Africa. Recently, the Department of Defense announced that Fort Hood would be one of several locations for the 21-day controlled monitoring station for Soldiers and civilians returning from those areas. In addition to the barracks, outfitted with free Wi-Fi, the monitored Soldiers will have their own gym, recreation area – equipped with Internet, video games, cable television

Members of the 2nd Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team “Greywolf,” 1st Cavalry Division, inspect the barracks that will house Soldiers returning from the Ebola virus disease outbreak areas in Africa. Recently, the Department of Defense announced that Fort Hood would be one of several locations for the 21-day controlled monitoring station for Soldiers and civilians returning from those areas. In addition to the barracks, outfitted with free Wi-Fi, the monitored Soldiers will have their own gym, recreation area – equipped with Internet, video games, cable television Stock Photo
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Members of the 2nd Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team “Greywolf, ” 1st Cavalry Division, inspect the barracks that will house Soldiers returning from the Ebola virus disease outbreak areas in Africa. Recently, the Department of Defense announced that Fort Hood would be one of several locations for the 21-day controlled monitoring station for Soldiers and civilians returning from those areas. In addition to the barracks, outfitted with free Wi-Fi, the monitored Soldiers will have their own gym, recreation area – equipped with Internet, video games, cable television, and a dining area. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Quentin Johnson, 3rd BCT PAO/Released) 1st Cav trained, ready to monitor personnel returning from duty in West Africa 141112-A-CJ112-678