Bragg is back,” Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said after signing a memorandum on the name change Monday night.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth had referred to Fort Benning and Fort Bragg by their original, Confederate-inspired names.
The Pentagon is changing the name of the military base Fort Liberty back to Fort Bragg, reversing a decision made by a congressionally mandated commission to rename bases that honor Confederate ...
The Army paratrooper after whom Fort Liberty will regain the name Bragg was born June 11, 1923, in Sabbattus, Maine, to Calvin and Ella Stevens Bragg.
The renaming of Fort Bragg now remembers a toxic gas handler who served in World War II, Private First Class Roland Bragg.
In keeping with a promise that Donald Trump made during a campaign stop in Fayetteville, the former Fort Bragg will regain that name.
The change upends an admirable effort to honor those who fought for the U.S. instead of those who fought to uphold the enslavement of people.
An agreement between the city of Fayetteville and Fort Liberty will address an ongoing trash collection issue on post.
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 ...
He said: "There it is! Pursuant to the authority of the Secretary of Defense, title 10 United States Code section 113, I direct the Army to change the name of Fort Liberty, North Carolina to Fort ...
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