A storied Army post originally named after Confederate Gen. Henry L. Benning, then renamed Fort Moore as part of the Biden ...
Henrick chronicles the “valiant but ultimately doomed” efforts of Confederate States of America president Jefferson Davis and his cabinet to secede from and try to defeat the United States.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth renamed Fort Moore to Fort Benning. The base is spread out in over 182,000 acres near Columbus ...
U.S. Defense Secretary on Monday ordered the U.S. Army to rename Fort Moore back to its original name of Fort Benning, ...
What is the law on renaming Army bases? Buried in the headlines of President Trumps “ordering” freezes on funding of federal agencies, the firing of federal agency heads and inspector generals, and ...
The Virginia National Guard post formerly known as Fort Pickett was renamed Fort Barfoot after Tech. Sgt. Van T. Barfoot on March 24, making the Home of Army Aviation’s name change the first at an ...
"The NDAA required renaming so not to honor anyone who had served in the Confederate States of America voluntarily," said Dru Brenner-Beck, a retired Army lieutenant colonel and former professor ...
It was named after Confederate Gen ... all Department of Defense items that commemorate the Confederate States of America or any person who served voluntarily with the Confederate States of ...
Congress in 2021 passed legislation forbidding the naming of bases after anyone who voluntarily served or held leadership in the Confederate States of America, the breakaway republic of Southern ...
A look at slavery through the eyes of a young woman named Harriet, who was sold at auction in 1861 to pay for her white owner's debt.
A rumor circulating online in early February 2025 claimed U.S. President Donald Trump's administration replaced the standard 50-star U.S. flag with a nine-star flag on government websites.
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