formerly known as Fort Bragg, a military base that has a surprisingly controversial history. Newsweek reached out to the U.S. Army Public Affairs for comment by email after the Pentagon referred ...
Questions remain about what the Trump administration's policy will be toward the installation's name. President Donald Trump ...
Fort Liberty’s name is back in the spotlight after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth called it Fort Bragg. Could the name change ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth referred to "Fort Liberty" as "Fort Bragg" on Monday two days after he was sworn in on a razor ...
In October, at a Fayetteville, N.C., campaign event held less than 10 miles from the gates of the Army’s largest post, Fort ... base had carried the name of Confederate Gen. Braxton Bragg ...
Until it was changed to Fort Liberty, the North Carolina military base — which is the Army’s largest post — had been named after Confederate Gen. Braxton Bragg. Fort Moore, which is now the ...
A nonprofit that aims to educate residents about the history of the name Fort Bragg will hold a teach-in event Wednesday at ...
Routh's connections, along with Livelsberger and Jabbar's actions, have sparked speculation about a network of radicalized individuals with ties to the base. Fort Bragg's role as a training ground ...
distancing itself from Confederate ties as Fort Bragg was originally named after Confederate General Braxton Bragg. However, during his first day on the job Monday, Hegseth referred to the base by ...