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    • Spc. Frederick Greene Was Shot 12 Times. Frederick Greene was shot 12 times by Maj. Nidal Hasan in a rampage on November 5, 2009 at Fort Hood, a United States military post located in Killeen, Texas.
    • Maj. Nidal Hasan Shot 13 People at Fort Hood. During Hasan’s rampage, he shot and killed a total of 13 people. Most of his victims were shot repeatedly, totaling 46 gunshot wounds in the bodies of the 12 soldiers and one civilian who died.
    • Greene Was Trying to Charge Hasan. According to Lt. Col. Phillip Berran, Greene’s gunshot wounds took place in a manner consistent with Greene charging Hasan.
    • He’s From Mountain City, Tennessee. The 29-year-old specialist grew up in Mountain City, Tennessee and enlisted in the army in May 2008. According to his family, it was always his dream, even as a young boy, to join the military.
  1. Frederick Green Birth 26 Dec 1815 Death 1915 (aged 99–100) Burial. Texas State Cemetery ...

  2. www.guitar-list.com › guitar-players › freddie-greenFreddie Green | guitar-list

    Frederick William "Freddie" Green (Charleston, SC, USA, March 31, 1911 – Las Vegas, NV, USA, March 1, 1987) was an American swing jazz guitarist.

  3. Charles Frederick Albright (August 10, 1933 – August 22, 2020) was an American murderer and suspected serial killer who was convicted of murdering Shirley Williams, a sex worker whose body was found on a road in Dallas, Texas, in March 1991.

  4. Frederick William Green (March 31, 1911 – March 1, 1987) was an American swing jazz guitarist who played rhythm guitar with the Count Basie Orchestra for almost fifty years. Early life and education. Green was born in Charleston, South Carolina on March 31, 1911.

  5. According to the 1921 census, he is still married to Florence, and they live at 88 Sanapord Avenue in Church Stretton, with his son Peter, two servants and two visitors (his other son, Frederick, a sub-lieutenant in the Royal Navy) and his wife.

  6. While he was in the fight at Mansfield and Pleasant Hill during the Red River campaign, Gen Green was killed in action by a shell from one of the Federal gunboats at Blair’s Landing, Louisiana, April 12, 1864. He is buried in Oakwood Cemetery in Austin, Texas.

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