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President Donald Trump is visiting Fort Bragg ahead of the Army birthday celebration. The biggest U.S. army installation was ...
Tight security measures are in place as more than 1,000 Fort Bragg soldiers and their warfighting helicopters take part in ...
While Fort Rucker’s name is returning, it won’t be in honor of Confederate brigade commander Col. Edmund Rucker.
President Donald Trump on June 10 announced he plans to restore the Confederate names at several Army posts, including Fort ...
Changing the name to Fort Eisenhower honored a U.S. president who loved Augusta. The new honor goes to a sergeant who died in ...
Before the famed Triple Nickles, other Black units were stationed at Fort Bragg. The 41st Engineer Regiment, 76th and 77th Coast Artillery regiments were formed with Black soldiers in 1940.
Bringing back Fort Bragg The effort to remove Confederate names from the military, especially the southern Army posts named for Confederate officers in the 1910s and 1940s during the south’s Jim ...
With cannon fire and a rendition of "The Caisson Song," Fort Bragg, North Carolina, was officially rededicated to its original name, now honoring a World War II hero instead of an Army officer ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth vowed Tuesday that returning the name Fort Bragg to a major Army base in North Carolina is just the start of his efforts to override name changes made to bases that ...
Less than two years after Fort Bragg officially became Fort Liberty, the North Carolina Army base’s name is changing back to Fort Bragg. U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered Army ...
You may know it as Fort Bragg, as it was named in 1922, or Fort Liberty, as it was renamed in 2023 to disassociate it from the Confederate general it was named after. On Monday, Defense Secretary ...