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The Fort Hood Visitor Center is renamed in honor of the late Congressman Marvin Leath, Republican of Texas, during a ceremony at the Central Texas post. Congressmen Chet Edwards (left), Democrat from the 17th Congressional District of Texas, shakes hands with Leath's son Tom while Congressman John Carter, Republican from the 31st District of Texas, stands nearby.  Leath represented the 11th Congressional District of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1979-1991.  During the ceremony, Leath's son Tom spoke to the gathered crowd on behalf of the Leath family. (U.S. Army PHOTO by Joseph Huckenstein, CIV) (Released)

The Fort Hood Visitor Center is renamed in honor of the late Congressm...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fort Hood State: Texas (TX) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: NORTHEAST Scene Camera Operator: Joseph Huckenste... More

The Fort Hood Visitor Center is renamed in honor of the late Congressman Marvin Leath, Republican of Texas, during a ceremony at the Central Texas post.  Congressmen Chet Edwards (left) Democrat from the 17th Congressional District of Texas and Congressman John Carter, Republican from the 31st District of Texas, prepare to unveil the renamed Marvin Leath Visitor Center. (U.S. Army PHOTO by Joseph Huckenstein, CIV) (Released)

The Fort Hood Visitor Center is renamed in honor of the late Congressm...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fort Hood State: Texas (TX) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: NORTHEAST Scene Camera Operator: Joseph Huckenste... More

At the dedication of the new III Corps and Fort Hood headquarters building, named after former Corps Commander James A. Van Fleet, left to right: Lieutenant General Richard G. Graves, Commanding General; Representative Marvin Leath of Texas; Secretary of the Army Michael P.W. Stone; retired Major General (MGEN) Van Fleet and his son-in-law, retired MGEN Joseph A. McChristian, former commander of the 2nd Armored Division

At the dedication of the new III Corps and Fort Hood headquarters buil...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fort Hood State: Texas (TX) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Fernando Hernandez Release Status: Released to Public... More

The Fort Hood Visitor Center is renamed in honor of the late Congressman Marvin Leath, Republican of Texas, during a ceremony at the Central Texas post.  Congressman John Carter, of the 31st Congressional District of Texas, delivers his remarks to those gathered at the ceremony. (U.S. Army PHOTO by Joseph Huckenstein, CIV) (Released)

The Fort Hood Visitor Center is renamed in honor of the late Congressm...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fort Hood State: Texas (TX) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: NORTHEAST Scene Camera Operator: Joseph Huckenste... More

The Fort Hood Visitor Center is renamed in honor of the late Congressman Marvin Leath, Republican of Texas, during a ceremony at the Central Texas post.  Leath represented the 11th Congressional District of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1979-1991. (U.S. Army PHOTO by Joseph Huckenstein, CIV) (Released)

The Fort Hood Visitor Center is renamed in honor of the late Congressm...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fort Hood State: Texas (TX) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: NORTHEAST Scene Camera Operator: Joseph Huckenste... More

The Fort Hood Visitor Center is renamed in honor of the late Congressman Marvin Leath, Republican of Texas. The center, located at the Main Gate to Fort Hood, Texas, serves visitors to the post 24 hours a day. Marvin Leath represented the 11th Congressional District of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1979-1991. During his time in office, he helped secure nearly $1 billion in funding for Fort Hood. Mr. Leath also served as a member of the House Budget Committee and Armed Services Committee. Pictured left to right are Congressman Chet Edwards, Democrat from the 17th Congressional District of Texas, Congressman John Carter, Republican from the 31st District of Texas, Ann Minor,...

The Fort Hood Visitor Center is renamed in honor of the late Congressm...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: The Fort Hood Visitor Center is renamed in honor of the late Congressman Marvin Leath, Republican of Texas. The center, located... More

The Fort Hood Visitor Center is renamed in honor of the late Congressman Marvin Leath, Republican of Texas, during a ceremony at the Central Texas post.  Leath represented the 11th Congressional District of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1979-1991. Congressman Chet Edwards, Democrat of the17th Congressional District of Texas, delivers his remarks to those gathered at the ceremony. (U.S. Army PHOTO by Joseph Huckenstein, CIV) (Released)

The Fort Hood Visitor Center is renamed in honor of the late Congressm...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fort Hood State: Texas (TX) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: NORTHEAST Scene Camera Operator: Joseph Huckenste... More

The Fort Hood Visitor Center is renamed in honor of the late Congressman Marvin Leath, Republican of Texas, during a ceremony at the Central Texas post.  Leath represented the 11th Congressional District of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1979-1991. During the ceremony, Leath's son Tom spoke to the gathered crowd on behalf of the Leath family. (U.S. Army PHOTO by Joseph Huckenstein, CIV) (Released)

The Fort Hood Visitor Center is renamed in honor of the late Congressm...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fort Hood State: Texas (TX) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: NORTHEAST Scene Camera Operator: Joseph Huckenste... More

Moore, Leath - State: District of Columbia - Year: 1863
Leath, James L - 19th Battalion, Cavalry

Leath, James L - 19th Battalion, Cavalry

Age is [Blank]. Year listed as [BLANK]. Carded Records Showing Military Service of Soldiers Who Fought in Confederate Organizations

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