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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has been criticized for attempting to rename military bases to honor Confederate officers, ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth restored the names of Fort Benning and Fort Bragg, which were originally named for Confederate generals.
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNAlabama's Fort Rucker and six other bases revert to original namesThe U.S. Army has reverted seven base names, including Alabama's Fort Rucker, to their original titles, sparking debate over ...
It was an outrageous development that struck at the heart of our constitutional freedoms. It came to light that the United ...
Fort Who? Republicans join House Dems to bar Hegseth's military base name changes Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth restored the names of Fort Benning and Fort Bragg, which were originally named for ...
The move is stirring up conversation in and outside military circles. Skeptics wonder if the true intention is to undermine ...
Two House Republicans voted with their Democratic colleagues to pass an amendment on the annual defense policy bill that ...
GOP Rep. Don Bacon, who helped lead the effort to change military base names, voted for a draft law defunding efforts to reverse the changes.
Some lawmakers from both parties feel defense chief slapped them in the face by tossing out the work of a renaming commission created by Congress.
"In no way is the Fort Bragg renaming comparable to a potential renaming of the USNS Harvey Milk -- which occurred very recently in 2016 under the Obama Administration and was widely viewed as an ...
Donald Trump’s Pentagon chief moderated his stance to get the job but is now pushing for change in the name of high standards.
Hegseth touted the renaming in a video posted to social media after signing the name-change memo earlier this year. “That’s right. Bragg is back,” he said in the video. Updated at 4:30 p.m. EDT.
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