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A sign marks one of the entrances of the U.S. Army base Fort Lee in 2021 in Petersburg, Virginia. Virginia’s Fort Lee, named after Confederate leader Robert E. Lee, will be renamed Fort Gregg ...
The U.S. Army has officially renamed its military base in Prince George to honor Buffalo Soldier and Dinwiddie County native Private Fitz Lee on Friday, July 11. The change comes after President ...
Virginia’s Fort Lee Army base will be renamed after two Black officers of the U.S. Army. According to the United States Army, Fort Lee will now be known as Fort Gregg-Adams.
After about two years being known as "Fort Gregg-Adams," the U.S. Army base in Prince George County will return to being called "Fort Lee" -- though it's not technically named for the Confederates ...
The US Army renamed Virginia’s Fort Lee military base Thursday in honor of two Black service members, following a branch-wide push to rename bases named after Confederate leaders.
Virginia’s Fort Lee’s army base will be renamed after two Black officers of the U.S. Army. According to several news reports, Fort Lee will now be known as Fort Gregg-Adams.
A Virginia Army base previously named for Robert E. Lee was renamed Fort Gregg-Adams at a ceremony April 27.
Sen. Tim Kaine's provision would affect only the three Army posts in Virginia that reverted to their pre-2023 names but with ...
Retired Lt. Gen. Arthur Gregg, a trailblazing officer who became the Army’s first Black three-star general in 1977 and for whom the former Fort Lee was renamed last year, died Thursday, accor… ...
Timothy Murphy of the U.S. Army Reserve's 78th Army Band was named Soldier of the Year for the 99th Readiness Division during a March 30 award ceremony at Fort Lee, Virginia, following a week-long ...
Retired Army Lt. Gen. Arthur Gregg, who was born outside Florence, poses with photos of himself and Lt. Col. Charity Adams. In 2023, Fort Lee in Virginia was renamed Fort Gregg-Adams in their honor.