The base, known as Fort Liberty since 2023, originally was named for Confederate General Braxton Bragg. The Army says it now ...
But while the outcome may be certain to us ... orders of the Confederate president and surrendering his force in order to “save the people [and] spare the blood of the army.” ...
The early 2020s have been defined in part by a reevaluation of our relationship with the Confederacy that rebelled against ...
It breaks a generational link.” Fort Bragg, one of the largest Army bases in the US, was named for Braxton Bragg, a general in the Confederacy and slave owner who lost nearly every battle he was ...
By Haley Britzky Posted on Jun 15, 2020 The head of U.S. Forces Korea, Army Gen. Robert Abrams, has banned the Confederate flag on all USFK installations. In a memo released on Sunday night ...
I served at Bragg. It breaks a generational link.” Fort Bragg, one of the largest Army bases in the US, was named for Braxton Bragg, a general in the Confederacy and slave owner who lost nearly ...
These Confederate generals were former U.S. Army officers who had sworn that same oath. They reneged on that oath and instead became leaders in an insurrection that cost the lives of hundreds of ...
“They committed treason for slavery and then they killed U.S. Army soldiers.” Seidule argued that should be enough to convince any American patriot that Confederate names have no place on ...