Bragg is back,” Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said after signing a memorandum on the name change Monday night.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Monday signed an order to rename Fort Liberty in North Carolina back to its original Fort ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth had referred to Fort Benning and Fort Bragg by their original, Confederate-inspired names.
Hegseth upheld our most important decision: Confederates don’t merit Defense Department commemoration.
Hegseth's proclamation says instead of being named after Confederate Gen. Braxton Bragg, the fort is being renamed after Pfc. Roland L. Bragg, a World War II soldier.
Posthumously honoring a soldier from World War II, the world’s largest military base in North Carolina will become known ...
Defense Secretary Hegseth is reverting Fort Liberty at North Carolina to its previous name, Fort Bragg, but not again for ...
Pete Hegseth has spent much of his first weeks in office focused on culture wars while saying little about America’s ...
The U.S. Army established Camp Bragg in 1918 as an artillery training ground that was part of the rapid expansion of the United States military for World War I.
The massive post will now be called Fort Roland L. Bragg while in the past it was named for Gen. Braxton Bragg, a Confederate ...
FAYETTEVILLE, NC (WWAY) — Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has signed a memorandum reversing the naming of Fort Liberty, ...