U.S. Army Forces Command
Directorate of Public Affairs, 4700 Knox Street, AFCS-PA, Fort Bragg, N.C. 28310
FORT BRAGG, N.C. — At the request of III Corps senior leaders at Fort Hood (Now designated Fort Cavazos), Texas, U.S. Army Forces Command sent an Inspector General team to Fort Hood (Now designated Fort Cavazos) earlier this week to conduct an inspection of the Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) Program at III Corps and Fort Hood (Now designated Fort Cavazos).
The seven-member inspection team is focusing June 30 – July 3 on three objectives:
(1) Examining the SHARP program’s implementation at Fort Hood (Now designated Fort Cavazos);
(2) Assessing whether the command climate is supportive of Soldiers reporting incidents of sexual harassment and sexual assault; and
(3) Identifying any potentially systemic issues with the SHARP program at Fort Hood (Now designated Fort Cavazos), as well as any resource constraints.
The inspection team will brief Fort Hood (Now designated Fort Cavazos) and Army Forces Command leaders upon completion of the inspection.
Forces Command is the Army major command within the United States that includes III Corps. Based at Fort Bragg, N.C., FORSCOM trains and prepares a combat ready, globally responsive Total Force to build and sustain readiness to meet Combatant Command global requirements.