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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth insisted Wednesday that military veterans and active-duty troops urged the Trump ...
Democratic senators on Wednesday repeatedly slammed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over his decision to restore the names of ...
"I served at Fort Rucker, Alabama, a base that was named for a traitor who took arms against the United States of America." ...
The move would reverse a yearslong effort to remove names and symbols honoring the Confederacy from the military.
President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that he was restoring the names of Confederate officers to seven U.S. military bases ...
Sen. Tammy Duckworth questioned Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over plans change the names of military bases back to ...
Seven Army bases whose names were changed in 2023 because they honored Confederate leaders are all reverting back to their ...
The US Army said Tuesday it will restore the names of seven Army bases that previously honored Confederate leaders.
Nine Army posts including Fort Benning, Fort Hood and Fort Gordon shed their Confederate names in 2023 following an independent review ordered by Congress.
Trump spoke for more than 50 minutes June 10 on Fort Bragg’s Pike Field. From Army history to the LA protests, here's what he ...
Trump announced he would restore Confederate military base names, sparking criticism from SPLC President Margaret Huang and ...
President Donald Trump announced in remarks at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, that the names of seven bases that had changed under the Biden administration would be returned to their former names.
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