U.S. Military bases were named after Confederate soldiers to appease white supremacists; it was right to rename them.
The Civil War is well known for great battles, famous generals and large casualties. But there was a lesser known side of the war, the guerrilla war where bands of civilians and soldiers joined forces ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth had referred to Fort Benning and Fort Bragg by their original, Confederate-inspired names.
The army base was earlier named after Braxton Bragg, a Confederate general. The Pentagon said the name will now honor Roland ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is bringing the name Bragg back to one of the Army’s largest bases, Fort Liberty, which ...
The base, known as Fort Liberty since 2023, originally was named for Confederate General Braxton Bragg. The Army says it now ...
Military bases should not be named "for traitors to our country but instead honor American heroes like Novosel," she wrote ...
The base was renamed Fort Liberty in 2023 to disassociate from Confederate Gen. Braxton Bragg. It’s now named after Roland L.
To so many soldiers who trained and served at the Army post, the name meant something well beyond its original namesake.
Pete Hegseth has spent much of his first weeks in office focused on culture wars while saying little about America’s ...
Fort Novosel had been Fort Rucker, named for Col. Edmund Rucker, a brigade commander in the Confederate Army during the Civil ...