The military bases honoring Confederate generals recently had their old names restored, but with a twist. Not everyone is happy.
The Army wants to cut down on redundant and excess equipment that its soldiers carry into battle, hoping that none carry more than 55 pounds.
Georgia's Fort Moore is being renamed after Fred Benning, a modest World War I hero from Nebraska who avoided discussing his service. Now he's in the limelight, posthumously.
Fred Benning, a Nebraska native awarded the military's second-highest honor for his battlefield courage as an 18-year-old ...
When Donald Cool’s family donated his old military uniform to the Minnesota Military and Veterans Museum, they did it to ...
Fort Benning's new namesake, Fred Benning, was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his battlefield courage ...
The Maneuver Center of Excellence and Fort Benning Garrison, in partnership with US Ignite, installed a network of advanced ...
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New Civil War research armed with more data gives the fullest picture yet of not just the overall death toll but its disproportionate impact on the South, including Georgia.
Cpl. Fred Benning was a World War I hero who became a baker, a successful businessman, and the mayor of Neligh, Nebraska.