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Va., criticized President Donald Trump's plan to restore the names of Fort Lee and other installations formerly named for ...
The US Army said Tuesday it will restore the names of seven Army bases that previously honored Confederate leaders.
During a visit to Fort Bragg in North Carolina, President Donald Trump said that seven military bases once named for ...
The Forts were first renamed to wipe away the names of Confederate leaders who fought to keep slavery legal during the Civil War.
The Defense Department announced the changes shortly after President Donald Trump said he would push for the renamings.
Trump said he's restoring the name of Fort Robert E. Lee and other current or former instillations named after Confederates.
During a speech at Fort Bragg on Tuesday commemorating the military milestone, Trump told gathered members of the 82nd ...
The bases wouldn't be formally named after Confederates who fought against the U.S. during the Civil War, but instead after other service members who share similar names.
During Tuesday’s speech at Fort Bragg, Trump announced that his administration would be restoring the names to Fort Pickett, ...
Adams, renamed in 2023 for Black Army officers from South Carolina, to change it back to Fort Lee under plan from Donald ...
The Army post, originally named for Confederate Gen. John Bell Hood, was renamed in 2023 to honor Richard E. Cavazos, America's first Hispanic 4-star general.
In bringing back an old name to an Army base in Alabama, President Donald Trump is removing the installation’s connection to ...