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You've noticed those cartoonists and caricature artists at Disney World and various amusement parks - but now you want to hire one for your very own Fort Hood, TX party or event. Are you hosting a children's party and want a Fort Hood caricature artist to make funny illustrations of your family? Caricature and cartoon artists in Fort Hood can provide great entertainment to your party and also provide you with goofy drawings that you and your guests can hang in your homes and laugh about. The drawings these caricaturists create can make cool conversation pieces for you and your guests. Kids and adults both really love these drawings at parties! If you're looking for caricaturists and cartoon artists in Fort Hood, TX, we've got tons listed in our directory!
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Fort Hood Factoid:
During WWII, tank destroyers were developed to counter the German blitzkrieg. These were mobile anti-tank guns on armored halftracks. Wide-open space was needed for the tank destroyer testing and training, which Texas had in abundance. A.D. Bruce was assigned to organize a new Tank Destroyer Tactical and Firing Center. He chose Killeen, Texas for the new camp. The War Department announced the selection on January 15, 1942. An initial acquisition of 108,000 acres was made, and it was estimated that the camp would cost $22,800,000 for the land, facilities, and development of utilities. The date of completion was set for August 15, 1942.
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