A U.S. Army base originally named after a Confederate general, then renamed Fort Liberty, will revert to the name Fort Bragg. Its new namesake is WWII hero Roland Bragg — unbeknownst to his family.
The Army base is now named after Private First Class Roland Bragg, who served with the Army during World War II.
Bragg is back,” Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said after signing a memorandum on the name change Monday night.
The massive post will now be called Fort Roland L. Bragg while in the past it was named for Gen. Braxton Bragg, a Confederate general from Warrenton.
For some veterans, the name "Bragg" carries a lot of weight, and they are happy the name "Fort Bragg" is being restored.
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