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Georgia’s Fort Gordon was re-designated Fort Eisenhower on Friday, becoming the last of nine Army posts to be stripped of their former Confederate general names. “Change is often necessary ...
The last army base once named for Confederate general, Fort Gordon in Georgia, is now Fort Eisenhower. It's a major milestone in reversing decades of propaganda surrounding the Confederate cause.
The Army has finished renaming nine installations that previously honored confederate generals with the redesignation Friday of Fort Gordon in Georgia to Fort Eisenhower. The Defense Department ...
Fort Liberty, previously known as Fort Bragg, was renamed in 2022 as part of a sweeping Army push to change the names of installations honoring Confederate soldiers. Donald Trump says that North ...
WASHINGTON — Renaming nine Army bases linked to the Confederacy ... new names for the nine installations that now honor Confederate generals from the Civil War. The report, delivered to Congress ...
You might be hard-pressed to believe it if you look out your window while driving back roads in the South, it's a fact that the Confederate Army lost the Civil War. Schools, lakes, roads ...
Fort Bragg was named after Confederate Army Gen. Braxton Bragg. North Carolina's Fort Bragg, named after Confederate Army Gen. Braxton Bragg, was officially redesignated to Fort Liberty on Friday.
Nick Schifrin is back with that story. Until today, the U.S. Army's third largest training site was named for the slave-owning commander of the Confederate Army. Nearly 160 years after Robert E.
Gov. Ron DeSantis vowed to restore the name of a U.S. Army base in North Carolina to that of a Confederate general, the Raleigh News & Observer reported. At a North Carolina GOP convention on ...
The last military installation in Virginia named after a Confederate soldier has been ... Trevor Bredenkamp says Mary Walker served the Army with distinction. “The first woman surgeon in the ...
Less than two years after Fort Bragg was renamed Fort Liberty to drop the name of a Confederate general, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has ordered that the Army base revert to its former name.