First it was Fort Bragg, named in honor of a Confederate general. Then it was Fort Liberty. Now, the North Carolina Army installation is set to officially become Fort Bragg again, only this time in ...
Last month, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth signed a memorandum directing that Fort Liberty, North Carolina, be renamed as ...
The short-lived existence of Fort Liberty came to an end Friday. Fort Bragg is officially known as Fort Bragg again.
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 ...
FORT BRAGG, N.C. –Secretary Jocelyn Mallette, the newly appointed leader of the North Carolina Department of Military and ...
THERE ARE MILITARY BASES ALL OVER NORTH CAROLINA, BUT ONLY ONE IS HOME TO 10% OF THE ENTIRE U.S. ARMY. AND TONIGHT, THAT BASE OFFICIALLY HAS A NEW NAME. SORT OF. KENNY BECK EXPLAINS FORT BRAGG IS ...
The military bases honoring Confederate generals recently had their old names restored, but with a twist. Not everyone is happy.
By Chris Cameron Reporting from Fort Bragg, N.C. The sprawling Army base in North Carolina had long been named for Braxton Bragg, an incompetent Confederate general who owned enslaved people.
Fort Eisenhower in Augusta, Georgia was originally named after John Gordon, a Confederate general and slave owner. Could its name switch back?
Pfc. Roland Bragg served as a paratrooper in the 17th Airborne Division that fought in Belgium during the Battle of the Bulge ...