A U.S. Army base originally named after a Confederate general, then renamed Fort Liberty, will revert to the name Fort Bragg. Its new namesake is WWII hero Roland Bragg — unbeknownst to his family.
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Defense Secretary Hegseth is reverting Fort Liberty at North Carolina to its previous name, Fort Bragg, but not again for ...
The base, known as Fort Liberty since 2023, originally was named for Confederate General Braxton Bragg. The Army says it now ...
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World War II Pfc. Roland L. Bragg was born in Sabattus lived in Maine until his 1999 death. He replaces the fort's original ...
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In 1918, the military named the fort after a Confederate general, Braxton Bragg, a native of North Carolina who took up arms ...
Fort Liberty is officially being switched back to Fort Bragg. WRAL News broke the news to Roland Bragg’s family about the ...
Hegseth's proclamation says instead of being named after Confederate Gen. Braxton Bragg, the fort is being renamed after Pfc. Roland L. Bragg, a World War II soldier.