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During a visit to Fort Bragg in North Carolina, President Donald Trump said that seven military bases once named for Confederate military figures — and then renamed under former President Joe Biden ...
U.S. military bases will once again bear Confederate names. President Donald Trump is getting rid of Biden-era policies that changed the names of United States Army bases in 2021. The forts were ...
President Donald Trump says he plans to restore the original names of seven U.S. military bases that were changed because they honored Confederate leaders. Speaking at Fort Bragg in North Carolina, on ...
President Donald Trump appears to be playing both sides with his recent push to restore the names of Army bases previously honoring Confederate military figures. Civil unrest in the wake of 2020’s ...
A portrait of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee in his Confederate uniform with a slave guiding his horse in the background will be rehung in West Point’s library, the Army confirmed to Military.com on ...
In 2023, amid a national reckoning on issues of race in America, the names of seven Army bases were changed because they honored Confederate leaders. Now, those same bases are reverting back to their ...
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President Trump announced Tuesday that he will restore several more Army base names that originally honored Confederate military figures, undoing a renaming process ordered by Congress and completed ...