With more than a hint of snark Monday, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth gleefully declared that what had been briefly called ...
U.S. Military bases were named after Confederate soldiers to appease white supremacists; it was right to rename them.
Ralph Waldo Quarterman, a civil rights pioneer and Liberty County businessman, is being honored with a statue at the county ...
The Virginia National Guard post formerly known as Fort Pickett was renamed Fort Barfoot after Tech. Sgt. Van T. Barfoot on March 24, making the Home of Army Aviation’s name change the first at an ...
A federal judge in Boston has denied a request to issue a preliminary injunction blocking President Donald Trump's plan to ...
The history of America reflects people pursuing the reality of “… that all men are created equal…” Throughout our history ...
Liberty in Fayetteville will once again be known as Fort Bragg, but it won’t be for Confederate General Braxton Bragg.
Most historians concentrate on the social and historical events caused by the 1859 raid of abolitionist John Brown and his ...
Fort Bragg was forced to rebrand as "Fort Liberty," but the new Defense Secretary is bringing the old name back with a new twist.
To so many soldiers who trained and served at the Army post, the name meant something well beyond its original namesake.
After changing Fort Liberty back to Fort Bragg, defense chief says more name changes will be coming. Will Fort Eisenhower be one of them?
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