Hegseth renames North Carolina military base Fort Roland L. Bragg and declares, ‘Bragg is back!’
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has signed an order restoring the name of a storied special operations forces base back to Fort Bragg.
The Army base is now named after Private First Class Roland Bragg, who served with the Army during World War II.
Less than two years after Fort Bragg officially became Fort Liberty, the North Carolina Army base’s ... home to the military base, to restore the installation’s name. In the memo, Hegseth ...
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The Trump administration has restored the name of Fort Bragg, but they’re honoring a different soldier. | Opinion ...
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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Alberto Osuna’s bid to play baseball for defending College World Series champion Tennessee hit a roadblock Thursday as a federal judge denied his bid for a temporary ...
Most incentive-backed economic projects have failed to achieve their initial jobs targets since North Carolina launched its performance-base job development ... and the Charlotte-based Collins ...
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American Airlines subsidiary announced corporate HQ move from Ohio to North Carolina hours before deadly crashOn Wednesday — the same day as the deadly midair collision between a military helicopter and ... its corporate headquarters from Ohio to North Carolina, reports indicate. PSA Airlines made ...
Insurance companies base their coverage on the TRICARE model. In this case, Humana Military is awarded the insurance contract for TRICARE East. In previous reporting by Spectrum News 1, it was ...
Hegseth announced via a statement that Fort Liberty will be renamed for Pfc. Roland L. Bragg, a World War II hero, instead of Braxton Bragg, a Confederate officer during the Civil War for whom the ...
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