Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has hinted he would like to change the name of Fort Moore back to Fort Benning.
American women would not be welcome as full-time military members until 1948, but those who really, really wanted to fight ...
From New York state to Virginia and back to Cattaraugus County, the 37th New York Regimental Presentation Flag has a storied ...
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Civil War Relic Hunting – How to Identify Finds at a Confederate CampWe step back in history to a Civil War Confederate Camp with reenactors. We take a closer look at their equipment and show ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has signed an order restoring the name of a storied special operations forces base back to ...
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The battle reenactment will be from 6:30 to 7 p.m. where the firings will be the loudest and will be heard across the river ...
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 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 ...
On his first day in the Pentagon, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth referred to Georgia's Fort Moore by its original name, Fort ...
On his first day as defense secretary, Hegseth called Fort Liberty and Fort Moore by their former names, which belonged to treasonous Americans.
A U.S. Army base originally named after a Confederate general, then renamed Fort Liberty, will revert to the name Fort Bragg. Its new namesake is WWII hero Roland Bragg — unbeknownst to his family.
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