The Command Information Office produces internal media products for the garrison and Fort Hood using a variety of outlets listed below to assist the commander in keeping the command's internal audience informed of events and policies while providing timely, accurate, truthful, two-way communication.
Fort Hood Sentinel ⚠ – Fort Hood' Hometown NewspaperThe Fort Hood Sentinel is a weekly Army newspaper published by the Fort Hood Public Affairs Office. Articles come from all levels of command. Distribution is made post-wide, as well as to selected major shopping areas in the communities surrounding Fort Hood. The Fort Hood Sentinel is published every Thursday. News, sports, leisure and family news is covered. The Fort Hood Sentinel can also be read online at www.forthoodsentinel.com ⚠. To request editorial coverage, contact the editor at 254-287-9495 or stop by the newspaper office in Room W105 of the III Armored Corps Headquarters, Building 1001.
Reaching far and wide, Great Big Podcast seeks to inform and entertain. It peels back the layers that separate the U.S. Army from our civilian family and sheds a light on what Fort Hood Soldiers and civilians are doing around the world. This podcast is offered in video format, as well as audio only.
Fort Hood' WebsiteThe first stop for information about Fort Hood, services and unit information is the Fort Hood website. In addition to providing information about Fort Hood, it also provides entry into a variety of other websites of interest to Soldiers, civilians, retirees and their families.
Download the app on Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/myarmypost/id6467240977 ⚠
Download the app on Google: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mil.aswf.garrison&hl=en_US ⚠
Social MediaThe PAO manages Fort Hood' primary social media sites: Facebook⚠ , X ⚠, YouTube ⚠ and Instagram ⚠. Garrison offices are encouraged to post events and information to these sites.
Road SignsPublic Affairs manages the content on the colorful road signs located at entry points around Fort Hood. Information posted on road signs is limited to safety messages and upcoming post-wide events.