Fort Hood, Texas (CNN) -- Thirteen people died after a shooting spree Thursday at Fort Hood, a sprawling Army post in Texas.
Here's a look at the victims whose names and personal data have been released by the military:
Lt. Col. Juanita L. Warman, 55, of Havre De Grace, Maryland. She was assigned to the 1908th Medical Company, Independence, Missouri.
Maj. Libardo Eduardo Caraveo, 52, of Woodbridge, Virginia. He was assigned to the 467th Medical Detachment, Madison, Wisconsin.
Capt. Russell Seager, 41, of Racine, Wisconsin. He was assigned to the 467th Medical Company, Madison, Wisconsin.
Spc. Frederick Greene, 29, of Mountain City, Tennessee. He was assigned to the 16th Signal Company, Fort Hood, Texas.
John Gaffaney, a 56-year-old Army reservist, was a psychiatric nurse and worked for two decades in San Diego County, California, where he helped elderly victims of abuse and neglect. Gaffaney, the father of a grown son, traveled to Fort Hood this week for a yearlong overseas deployment. Before he worked for the county, he had been in the Army, where he earned the rank of major, Schmeding said.
Army Staff Sgt. Justin Decrow, Plymouth, Indiana. Decrow went to Fort Hood in September to prepare for his deployment to Iraq, which was scheduled for sometime between December and March
Michael Grant Cahill, Cameron, Texas. Michael Cahill, 62, liked his job as a physician's assistant at Fort Hood so much that he only took one week of recovery time after undergoing heart surgery, his sister told CNN affiliate KREM.
Spc. Jason Dean Hunt, Tillman, Oklahoma
Hunt, 22, wanted to be part of something greater than himself, his sister Leila Willingham told CNN. He enlisted in the Army in 2006 and spent his 21st birthday in Iraq, she said. He chose to re-enlist, dedicating the next six years to the military.
Sgt. Amy Krueger, Kiel, Wisconsin. Amy Krueger, 29, was a high school athlete who joined the military after the September 11, 2001, attacks, Kiel High School Principal Dario Talerico told the Milwaukee-Wisconsin Journal Sentinel.
Pfc. Aaron Thomas Nemelka, West Jordan, Utah. Aaron Nemelka, 19, graduated from high school and enlisted in the military in the same year -- 2008. He was set to deploy to Afghanistan in January, his family told CNN affiliate KUTV.
Pfc. Michael Pearson, Bolingbrook, Illinois. Michael Pearson, 22, enlisted in the Army more than a year ago to realize his musical dream. He hoped the military would be his path to college, where he could study musical theory, his brother Kristopher Craig told CNN affiliate WGN-TV in Chicago, Illinois. Pearson was scheduled to deploy either to Iraq or Afghanistan in January, his brother said. He was learning to deactivate bombs and training in the Mojave Desert, said his mother, Sheryll Pearson. She was looking forward to seeing her son at Christmas.
Francheska Velez, Chicago, Illinois. Francheska Velez, 21, lived the dream her father never realized. Francheska Velez had recently returned from Iraq and was transferred to Fort Hood last week because she was pregnant, her father said.
Pfc. Kham Xiong, St. Paul, Minnesota. Kham Xiong, 23, was preparing for his first deployment since joining the Army, his sister told CNN affiliate KARE.