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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 ...
There was bipartisan support for renaming military bases, but Trump intends to defy the law — because he feels like it.
The Forts were first renamed to wipe away the names of Confederate leaders who fought to keep slavery legal during the Civil War.
The Army is changing the names of seven bases back to their original ones by renaming them for soldiers with the same last ...
President Trump will restore seven more Army base names that originally honored Confederate military figures — but with ...
President Trump, speaking at the Army base at Fort Bragg, N.C., highlighted his decision to restore its name soon after ...
News of the detentions inside military areas came as Trump deployed state-based National Guard troops to Los Angeles during ...
Some Army installations could be powered by nuclear microreactors under an executive order recently issued by President ...
Lt. Col. Alvarez, a B-1B weapons systems officer and commander of the 345th Bomb Squadron, joins a short list of aircrew who have amassed 5,000-plus ...