The Pentagon announced it is again changing the name of one of its largest military bases, Fort Liberty, back to its original name, Fort Bragg, but with a twist.
Fort Bragg is back, but with a Yankee twist. The North Carolina Army installation originally named for Confederate Gen.
Fort Liberty is officially being switched back to Fort Bragg. WRAL News broke the news to Roland Bragg’s family about the ...
Hegseth's proclamation says instead of being named after Confederate Gen. Braxton Bragg, the fort is being renamed after Pfc. Roland L. Bragg, a World War II soldier.
The Army paratrooper after whom Fort Liberty will regain the name Bragg was born June 11, 1923, in Sabbattus, Maine, to ...
The Pentagon will change the name of the North Carolina military base Fort Liberty back to Fort Bragg, fulfilling a campaign ...
Bragg is back,” Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said after signing a memorandum on the name change Monday night.
Fighter jets, tanks, and *mules* in WWII? All Creatures Great and Small's official production historian explains.
The engine of a World War Two plane has been restored as part of a campaign to recognise the contribution of reconnaissance ...
The M1 Garand was manufactured under contract from the military. U.S. industrial might turn the rifle out by the millions.
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