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Fort Hood victim buried at Arlington

Philip Warman (right) holds his hand on his heart and watches Monday as the casket of his wife, Army Lt. Col. Juanita Warman, 55, is placed onto the ground at Arlington National Cemetery. Lt. Col. Warman, of Havre de Grace, was actively serving at Fort Hood when she was shot and killed during a shooting rampage. (Rod Lamkey Jr./The Washington Times)Philip Warman (right) holds his hand on his heart and watches Monday as the casket of his wife, Army Lt. Col. Juanita Warman, 55, is placed onto the ground at Arlington National Cemetery. Lt. Col. Warman, of Havre de Grace, was actively serving at Fort Hood when she was shot and killed during a shooting rampage. (Rod Lamkey Jr./The Washington Times)

ARLINGTON, Va. — Funeral services were held Monday at Arlington National Cemetery for a military physician assistant killed in the shooting at Fort Hood, Texas.

Lt. Col. Juanita Warman, 55, of Havre De Grace, Md., was at Fort Hood preparing for deployment to Iraq when an Army psychiatrist allegedly opened fire on fellow soldiers. She leaves behind two daughters and six grandchildren.

A second soldier killed in the attack, Maj. Libardo Eduardo Caraveo of Woodbridge, Va., will be buried Wednesday. The 52-year-old Mexican immigrant had earned his doctorate in psychology and was preparing to deploy to Afghanistan.

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