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Fort Gregg-Adams, renamed in 2023 for Black Army officers from South Carolina, to change it back to Fort Lee under plan from Donald Trump administration. SC veteran names to be stripped off ...
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 ...
When the U.S. Army announced on June 10 that it was changing the names of seven bases back to their earlier designations, it skipped over one major milestone: Fort Lee in Virginia will now be the ...
Retired Lt. Gen. Arthur J. Gregg at the Lee Club at Fort Lee, Virginia, shortly before the club and post was renamed Fort Gregg-Adams in 2023. (Terrance Bell/Army) The Army’s first Black three ...
FORT LEE -- After nearly a century at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland, the Army Ordnance School has officially begun its relocation to Fort Lee.
Fort Gregg-Adams' commanding general has pledged to preserve the legacies of Lt. Gen. Gregg and Lt. Col. Adams despite the name change. Other Virginia army posts, Fort Barfoot and Fort Walker ...
Mr. Trump, however, contradicted that explanation in his announcement, at one point saying that the Army would be “restoring” the name of one Army base in Virginia — Fort Gregg-Adams — to ...
Fort Gregg-Adams' commanding general has pledged to preserve the legacies of Lt. Gen. Gregg and Lt. Col. Adams despite the name change. Other Virginia army posts, Fort Barfoot and Fort Walker ...
Fort Gregg-Adams' commanding general has pledged to preserve the legacies of Lt. Gen. Gregg and Lt. Col. Adams despite the name change. Other Virginia army posts, Fort Barfoot and Fort Walker ...