FORT BRAGG, N.C. – Fort Liberty is renamed Fort Bragg, effective immediately. This renaming honors the legacy of World War II hero, Pvt. First Class Roland L. Bragg and all Soldiers and families ...
the Army installation formerly known as Fort Liberty, announced Feb. 14 that its return to the name Fort Bragg is "effective immediately." "This renaming honors the legacy of World War II hero ...
Fort Liberty will be renamed back to Fort Bragg, honoring WWII Silver Star recipient Pfc. Roland Bragg. The name change, directed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, reverses a $6 million renaming ...
Former Fort Liberty soldier Christopher M. Vassey deserted the Army in 2008 and surrendered to U.S. authorities in December. Vassey was convicted of desertion at a court-martial and received a ...
But that might not sit well with everyone. Patti Elliott was on the renaming commission that recommended the change to Fort Liberty. Her son, Spc. Daniel “Lucas” Elliott, a 21-year-old ...
The Fort Bragg Public Affairs Office said Friday that Fort Liberty is renamed to Bragg, effective immediately. An official ceremony is in the works, but there is no scheduled date yet. Originally ...
The former Army National Guard infantry officer and Fox News weekend host referred to Fort Liberty, N.C., and Fort Moore, Ga., as Fort Bragg and Fort Benning, respectively, in remarks to reporters ...
The Fort Myers Beach Library plans to reopen its doors to the public on March 16. The local landmark has been closed for over two years since Hurricane Ian, with one question on visitors’ minds ...
rebranded Fort Liberty, would revert to its previous name. The base’s original namesake, Gen. Braxton Bragg, was a Confederate general and enslaver. The new Bragg was a World War II hero.
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