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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 ...
President Trump visited Fort Bragg in North Carolina ahead of the Army's 250th birthday celebration. The base was renamed Fort Liberty in 2023 following a Congressional law but changed back to ...
Two years ago, Fort Hood in Central Texas was changed to Fort Cavazos in honor of Gen. Richard Cavazos, the Army’s first Hispanic four-star general, who served in the Korean War and was awarded ...
Fort Bragg, which was changed to Fort Liberty by the Biden administration, was the first to have its original name restored after the Army found another person with the same last name.
FORT BRAGG, N.C. (NEWS10) — A U.S. military base named in honor of an Albany hero could be renamed. Pres. Donald Trump spoke at Fort Bragg on Tuesday ahead of the 250th anniversary of the Army.
FORT BRAGG, NC — President Donald Trump says he's restoring the names of military bases that the U.S. changed because they paid tribute to Confederate soldiers, including Fort Eisenhower.
FORT BRAGG, NC — President Donald Trump says he's restoring the names of military bases that the U.S. changed because they paid tribute to Confederate soldiers. Delivering remarks at Fort Bragg ...
Fort Bragg, which was changed to Fort Liberty by the Biden administration, was the first to have its original name restored after the Army found another person with the same last name.
Fort Pickett (formerly Fort Barfoot) will be named in honor of Distinguished Service Cross recipient 1st Lt. Vernon W. Pickett for his extraordinary heroism during World War II,” the U.S. Army ...
Fort Polk Fort Polk was changed to Fort Johnson after Black Medal of Honor recipient Sgt. William Henry Johnson, who served in World War I. It will now honor Silver Star recipient Gen. James H. Polk.
The Department of Defense restored the names of two military bases upon Trump's return to office — Fort Bragg in Fayetteville, N.C. and Fort Benning in Georgia, which was briefly called Fort Moore.