Posted on 11/09/2009 7:10:51 PM PST by ClayinVA
The soldier accused of killing 13 people and wounding 30 others at Fort Hood, Texas, on Thursday attended Barstow Community College from spring 1989 to spring 1990, college records show. Maj. Nidal M. Hasan was a straight-A student and on the dean's list at the college, said Maureen Stokes, the public information officer at the school.
He took six classes and earned 19 credit hours. His classes - all basic courses - were English, history, sociology, math, political science and biology.
Hasan's official transcript indicates he was an enlisted man, an E-3, at Fort Irwin at the time but John Wagstaffe, public affairs officer at the Fort, said Army records for Hasan only go back to 1995.
"Our records indicate that he was not at Fort Irwin," Wagstaffe said, "but we are still checking other possibilities."
Stokes said the college records show that Hasan attended the classes at the college's satellite campus on the Fort. She said the records also show he was an undergrad and was undeclared for a major.
Otherwise, Stokes said, "Our records are pretty sterile and generic."
Correction: He killed 14. One of the soldiers he killed was pregnant.
Someone should have bumped him off the face of Mt Tefort back then
I think he played past and lose with the truth, I read somewhere he claimed to be a Cadet at VT, the school said he wasn’t.
Ok, we know his transcript. When will we know his Commander-in-Chief’s transcript?
So we now know more about the Ft. Hood Terrorist than our own president?
Anyone know if he was in the Army “Medical Corps” or the “Medical Service Corps”? I can’t make out the insignia from the photos I’ve seen. If it’s MSC, then he was a “psychologist”, not a “psychiatrist” as he’s been made out to be which would be MC.
Thanks.
Excellent comment and so true!
Why do we have to wait? WTF?
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