Dorothy Carskadon (LCSW)

Echos Of The Fort Hood Shooting

New Release​

ECHOS OF THE FORT HOOD SHOOTING

Dorothy Carskadon (LCSW) is a licensed clinical social worker with active licenses in Illinois, Texas, and Arizona. At the time of the Fort Hood shooting on November 5, 2009, she was serving with the Department of Veterans Affairs and was a Reservist. Her distinguished federal service began in 1989 as an active duty Lieutenant, during which she experienced significant historical events, including the fall of the Berlin Wall and Desert Storm.

Following a 32-year career in federal service, Dorothy retired to Arizona, where she now practices as an online counselor and author. Her retirement is shared with her supportive wife and their four dogs and three cats, who provide both companionship and inspiration. Dorothy’s wife plays a vital role in her writing journey, offering steadfast support for her creative pursuits.

Book Description:

On November 5, 2009, the deadliest mass shooting on an American military base took place, resulting in the tragic deaths of 13 individuals, including a young pregnant soldier, and injuring 32 others.

This memoir offers a poignant account of that day from the perspective of a Reservist who was injured on her first day of active duty. The book delves into the profound impact of the shooting, exploring the author’s experiences and reflections over the years since the incident.

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