They were to join the Army of the Potomac ... and called Fort Massachusetts. It was named Fort Stevens after Brigadier Issac Ingalls Stevens, killed at the battle of Chantilly in 1862.
FORT BLISS, Texas — Secretary of the Army, the Honorable Dan Driscoll visited Fort Bliss on March 25 and 26, touring one of the Army’s premier power projection platforms for operations across ...
The US military is renaming a major Army base in Georgia from Fort Moore to Fort Benning, reverting the base back to its original name — though this time Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says it ...
THERE ARE MILITARY BASES ALL OVER NORTH CAROLINA, BUT ONLY ONE IS HOME TO 10% OF THE ENTIRE U.S. ARMY. AND TONIGHT, THAT BASE OFFICIALLY HAS A NEW NAME. SORT OF. KENNY BECK EXPLAINS FORT BRAGG IS ...
FORT BRAGG, N.C. — Army Pfc. Roland L. Bragg’s youngest daughter shrugged off the idea that there was anything cynical about choosing her father as the new namesake for the service’s largest ...
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including for nine Army bases. But the drive to revert to the former names means finding service members with the same name as the Confederate leaders. Previously, Fort Benning was named for Brig.
Family members of Hal and Julia Moore were shocked, angry and confused by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's decision Monday to return the Army base in Columbus, Georgia, to the name Fort Benning.
With cannon fire and a rendition of "The Caisson Song," Fort Bragg, North Carolina, was officially rededicated to its original name, now honoring a World War II hero instead of an Army officer ...
It was renamed Fort Moore to honor Lt. Gen. Hal Moore and his wife, Julie Moore, who committed their lives to the service and helping Army families. Steve Moore, one of the couple’s sons ...
Pentagon Changes Name of Georgia Army Base Back to Fort Benning, Dumping Fort Moore WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has, for the second time, reversed the renaming of a U.S ...