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For now, Fort Liberty’s name remains official, as reflected on its website. But the Secretary’s comments, along with Trump’s campaign promise have reignited the debate.
Fort Liberty says renovations on the homes will begin in 2025. The company will also be restoring some of the historic homes at Fort Liberty going as far back as the 1930s on the installation.
Army officials are considering renaming Fort Liberty back to Fort Bragg, following a campaign promise by Donald Trump. The ...
Renaming Fort Bragg to Fort Liberty cost more than $6 million in federal funds, with the bulk of the costs being sign changes and technology costs for the installation’s website.
The popular Fort Liberty Playland will close Aug. 4 and will be replaced with a new playground with the same design. The new playground — Fort Liberty Playland 2.0 — was designed by Leathers ...
Fort Liberty began as Camp Bragg in 1918 as an Army artillery training ground. It was named after Braxton Bragg, who, according to the commission charged with changing base names, ...
Leaders. Scott is no stranger to Fort Liberty, most recently serving as the senior enlisted leader for the 1st Squadron, 73rd ...
Renaming Fort Bragg to Fort Liberty cost more than $6 million in federal funds, with the bulk of the costs being sign changes and technology costs for the installation’s website.
The jury at Fort Liberty found Sergeant Gabriel Ceville with the 82nd Airborne not guilty on all charges he faced in the death of his daughter. 24/7 Live Raleigh Durham Fayetteville Surrounding Area.
People responding to our poll about Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth signing a memorandum to change Fort Liberty's name back to Fort Bragg were overwhelmingly in favor of the move. We received 333 ...
Less than two years after Fort Bragg officially became Fort Liberty, the North Carolina Army base’s name is changing back to Fort Bragg. U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered Army ...
An 82nd Airborne Division soldier at Fort Liberty, N.C., faces a murder charge in the shooting death of a landscaper in Indiana two years ago before he joined the Army.