Courtney Browen
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A psychiatrist he once worked with said, quote, I can just see him, his demeanor with the really distressed inmates who had very limited coping skills. He could connect with them and help make their world a little better. Now Labardo worked in this field for nearly 10 years before he decided to join the Army Reserve in 2000.
But one thing to know about him is that he was always pushing himself to learn. During his time at the Army Reserve, he also started a clinical psychopharmacology program at New Mexico State University. The college was nearly five hours away from where he lived. But rain or shine, he showed up to class every time.
But one thing to know about him is that he was always pushing himself to learn. During his time at the Army Reserve, he also started a clinical psychopharmacology program at New Mexico State University. The college was nearly five hours away from where he lived. But rain or shine, he showed up to class every time.
But one thing to know about him is that he was always pushing himself to learn. During his time at the Army Reserve, he also started a clinical psychopharmacology program at New Mexico State University. The college was nearly five hours away from where he lived. But rain or shine, he showed up to class every time.
The program's director would later say that one day, Labardo pulled into the parking lot and his car was completely falling apart. Apparently, he had gotten into an accident and his car was barely even drivable, but He made it to class anyways. Several students even suggested that he go to the hospital because he looked pretty banged up, but he refused.
The program's director would later say that one day, Labardo pulled into the parking lot and his car was completely falling apart. Apparently, he had gotten into an accident and his car was barely even drivable, but He made it to class anyways. Several students even suggested that he go to the hospital because he looked pretty banged up, but he refused.
The program's director would later say that one day, Labardo pulled into the parking lot and his car was completely falling apart. Apparently, he had gotten into an accident and his car was barely even drivable, but He made it to class anyways. Several students even suggested that he go to the hospital because he looked pretty banged up, but he refused.
And later that night, the director received an email from him saying that he had fractured his hip. and the accident. And that was the kind of person Labardo was. No matter what was going on in his life, he always showed up and gave it his all. Now, during his time in the Army Reserve, Labardo continued to have a lasting impact on the people around him.
And later that night, the director received an email from him saying that he had fractured his hip. and the accident. And that was the kind of person Labardo was. No matter what was going on in his life, he always showed up and gave it his all. Now, during his time in the Army Reserve, Labardo continued to have a lasting impact on the people around him.
And later that night, the director received an email from him saying that he had fractured his hip. and the accident. And that was the kind of person Labardo was. No matter what was going on in his life, he always showed up and gave it his all. Now, during his time in the Army Reserve, Labardo continued to have a lasting impact on the people around him.
One soldier would later say, quote, if you were having a bad day, Major Caraveo would come up to you and you weren't going to have a bad day anymore, end quote. Then in 2009, he decided to join the Combat Operational Stress Control Detachment. His unit was set to leave for Afghanistan that December, and while there, he would work with soldiers who were dealing with the mental stress of the war.
One soldier would later say, quote, if you were having a bad day, Major Caraveo would come up to you and you weren't going to have a bad day anymore, end quote. Then in 2009, he decided to join the Combat Operational Stress Control Detachment. His unit was set to leave for Afghanistan that December, and while there, he would work with soldiers who were dealing with the mental stress of the war.
One soldier would later say, quote, if you were having a bad day, Major Caraveo would come up to you and you weren't going to have a bad day anymore, end quote. Then in 2009, he decided to join the Combat Operational Stress Control Detachment. His unit was set to leave for Afghanistan that December, and while there, he would work with soldiers who were dealing with the mental stress of the war.
Labardo had just arrived at Fort Hood the day before to finish up the paperwork for his deployment. Following his death, his family said that they will remember him as a charismatic, determined, and successful man who helped and inspired those around him. His fellow soldiers said that his death, quote, is a loss of magnitude that I can't even quantify, end quote.
Labardo had just arrived at Fort Hood the day before to finish up the paperwork for his deployment. Following his death, his family said that they will remember him as a charismatic, determined, and successful man who helped and inspired those around him. His fellow soldiers said that his death, quote, is a loss of magnitude that I can't even quantify, end quote.
Labardo had just arrived at Fort Hood the day before to finish up the paperwork for his deployment. Following his death, his family said that they will remember him as a charismatic, determined, and successful man who helped and inspired those around him. His fellow soldiers said that his death, quote, is a loss of magnitude that I can't even quantify, end quote.
Now, survivors Dana Ferguson and Sergeant Tuan Nguyen were shot close by one another towards the back near the cubicles. And horrifically, as they hid from the shooter, they could hear the screams of a fellow soldier. It was 55-year-old Lieutenant Colonel Juanita Warman. At that moment, Juanita yelled out that she had been shot. She needed help.
Now, survivors Dana Ferguson and Sergeant Tuan Nguyen were shot close by one another towards the back near the cubicles. And horrifically, as they hid from the shooter, they could hear the screams of a fellow soldier. It was 55-year-old Lieutenant Colonel Juanita Warman. At that moment, Juanita yelled out that she had been shot. She needed help.
Now, survivors Dana Ferguson and Sergeant Tuan Nguyen were shot close by one another towards the back near the cubicles. And horrifically, as they hid from the shooter, they could hear the screams of a fellow soldier. It was 55-year-old Lieutenant Colonel Juanita Warman. At that moment, Juanita yelled out that she had been shot. She needed help.
But with the gunman still walking around killing people, no one could help her. And eventually, Juanita knew that she wasn't going to make it out alive. Sadly, As she lay there bleeding out, she yelled, quote, Please tell my family I love them. Now, Juanita would actually make it out of the center alive, but later that day, she would succumb to her injuries.