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Fort Gordon and six other Army bases went back to their original names, but without the direct Confederate ties. How? Why?
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - About a year and a half after it became Fort Eisenhower, the local Army post became Fort Gordon again – and unlike the previous name change, this one happened overnight. The ...
President Trump’s remarks at Fort Bragg on Tuesday added to concerns over his military deployment in California. Breaking ...
The Army unveiled a list of seven installations that the Trump administration is reverting, sort of, to earlier names ...
The Trump administration has announced the reinstatement of the original names for seven military bases – including Fort Cavazos. Killeen resident Josie McKinney ...
To restore the original names of the additional seven bases, the Army again found service members with the same last names as the Confederates they were originally named for.
He announced that his administration will restore the names of several military bases that were changed in 2023 — including ...
The Forts were first renamed to wipe away the names of Confederate leaders who fought to keep slavery legal during the Civil War.
Fort Hood was changed to Fort Cavazos in honor of Gen. Richard Cavazos, the Army’s first Hispanic four-star, who served in ...
While at Fort Bragg, President Donald Trump said the Pentagon would restore the names of other military installations, including Fort Eisenhower.
The US Army said Tuesday it will restore the names of seven Army bases that previously honored Confederate leaders.
While at Fort Bragg, President Donald Trump said the Pentagon would restore the names of other military installations.
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