U.S. Military bases were named after Confederate soldiers to appease white supremacists; it was right to rename them.
Hegseth upheld our most important decision: Confederates don’t merit Defense Department commemoration.
A U.S. Army base originally named after a Confederate general, then renamed Fort Liberty, will revert to the name Fort Bragg.
The North Carolina base was renamed Fort Liberty in 2023. Its original namesake, Gen. Braxton Bragg, was a Confederate general from Warrenton, North Carolina, who was known for owning slaves and ...
Fort Bragg was forced to rebrand as "Fort Liberty," but the new Defense Secretary is bringing the old name back with a new twist.
Hegseth renames North Carolina military base Fort Roland L. Bragg and declares, ‘Bragg is back!’
Defense Secretary has signed an order restoring the name of a storied special operations forces base back to Fort Bragg.
The Pentagon announced it is again changing the name of one of its largest military bases, Fort Liberty, back to its original name, Fort Bragg, but with a twist.
The America's largest army base will be Fort Bragg again–but now named after a World War II hero instead of a Confederate ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has signed an order restoring the name of a storied special operations forces base back to ...
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