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The renaming of Fort Lee back to Fort Gregg-Adams, and the reversal of progress for Black women in the military and media, are part of a larger pattern of erasing Black history and undermining ...
Fort Gregg-Adams in Virginia has been renamed Fort Lee, now honoring Black Medal of Honor recipient Private Fitz Lee instead of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.
Fort Lee leaders say that while 'Gregg' and 'Adams' are no longer in the official name, those names will always be part of the post's fabric.
Dozens celebrated the renaming of Fort Gregg-Adams back to Fort Lee by unveiling a new sign that will replace the one on Sustainment Avenue.
For instance, the Army plans to rename the former Fort Lee in Prince George County — now Fort Gregg-Adams — for Fitz Lee, a Black Buffalo Soldier who received the Medal of Honor for helping ...
Gregg’s accomplished military career was recognized in 2023 when Fort Lee in Virginia was renamed Fort Gregg-Adams in honor of Gregg and Lt. Col. Charity Adams Earley.
Descendants of WWII's 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion express outrage over Trump's decision to rename military bases honoring Black veterans.
Excelsior University renamed its Albany headquarters after Lt. Gen. Arthur J. Gregg, the U.S. Army’s first Black three-star general who also served as a founding trustee of the university.