Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth moved to restore Fort Bragg's name, reversing its renaming to Fort Liberty under the administration of former President Joe Biden. But there's a catch. Newsweek ...
The base’s name ... Mr. Hegseth has found other military troops with the same last names. Last month, he announced that Fort Liberty in North Carolina would return to the name Fort Bragg ...
On February 11, Hegseth directed Fort Liberty, in North Carolina, to restore its name to Fort Bragg—now honoring Army Private First Class Roland L. Bragg, who served during World War II ...
Abrupt Retirement The move Monday by Hegseth comes after the defense secretary ordered Fort Liberty, North Carolina, to return to Fort Bragg -- though like the former Fort Moore, the new name ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth renamed Fort Moore to Fort Benning, following through on his pledge to restore the original names of military bases, also including Fort Bragg – but not exactly ...
Fred Benning, a Nebraska native awarded the military's second-highest honor for his battlefield courage as an 18-year-old corporal near the end of World War I, is an Army base's new ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Monday signed a memorandum to restore ... names. The Pentagon in February switched the North Carolina military base Fort Liberty back to Fort Bragg.
WASHINGTON — Fort Moore ... the Army,” Hegseth said. The defense secretary last month made good on President Donald Trump’s campaign promise to restore the name Fort Bragg to Fort Liberty ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has, for the second time, reversed the renaming of a U.S. military base, saying that Fort Moore in Georgia should revert back to being called Fort ...