The gunman, identified as Ivan Lopez, 34, opened fire at two locations in Fort Hood -- inside a building housing a medical brigade and in a facility belonging to a transportation battalion -- prompting authorities to order a lockdown.
The suspect, a soldier who had served in Iraq, "had behavioural health and mental health" issues, the Army post's commander Lt General Mark Milley said.
"There is no indication that this incident is related to terrorism, although we are not ruling anything out," he said.
Milley said the incident began at the administration building for the medical brigade. The suspect then moved by car to the transport battalion.
"He was confronted by a military police officer and died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head in a parking lot," he said.
Milley said the suspect was carrying a .45 calibre Smith and Wesson semi-automatic pistol bought recently in the local area and not registered with the base, as is required.
US President Barack Obama expressed sorrow that tragedy had once again struck the base. "We're heartbroken that something like this might have happened again," the president said.
He promised to '"get to the bottom" of the latest incident.
"We are going to do everything we can to make sure that the community at Fort Hood has what it needs to deal with the current situation, but also any potential aftermath," he said.
The suspect, who served in Iraq for four months in 2011, had arrived in Fort Hood only in February, having moved from another installation in Texas.
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