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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.
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, formerly Fort Lee, was in 2023 the first Army base to be named for Black Americans. Now, it'll be the first named for a Buffalo Solider.
The U.S. Army Transportation Museum at Fort Eustis will be closed sometime in the next three years as part of a larger Army transformation initiative.
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 tech… ...
FORT NOVOSEL–The Home of Army Aviation will be renamed Fort Rucker “at an official ceremony at a date to be determined in the very near future,” according to the installation’s commanding ...
Fort Lee was changed to a hyphenated name, Fort Gregg-Adams, and was the only one to commemorate someone who remained alive at the time — Lt. Gen. Arthur J. Gregg.
Fort-Gregg Adams officially restored its name to Fort Lee effective immediately, officials announced Monday.
Fort Gregg-Adams is still waiting for the official green light from the Pentagon for the change back to Fort Lee.
Fort Gregg-Adams celebrated two historic events Friday as its drop zone for parachuting reopened after nearly two decades and a new museum enclave opened to the public.
Fort Gregg-Adams is still waiting for the official green light from the Pentagon for the change back to Fort Lee.