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Biden removed the names of Confederate generals from nine Army installations. Trump has restored those Confederate names, but ...
It's all of a piece with Trump's desire to restore Confederate monuments and milk anti-Black and anti-immigrant animus for ...
President Donald addressed the troops at Fort Bragg, NC, earlier this month, delivering a speech so partisan, it was likened ...
Readers on co-opting patriotism from the right, waving flags at protests and renaming military bases. It has taken a pretend ...
The Trump Administration is skirting a federal law by finding new namesakes for the bases with the same last names as Confederate soldiers.
For instance, Fort Hood in Texas was originally named for Confederate Maj. Gen. John Hood and renamed Fort Cavazos after Gen. Richard E. Cavazos, the Army’s first Hispanic four-star general. The base ...
“We are also going to be restoring the names to Fort Pickett, Fort Hood, Fort Gordon, Fort Rucker, Fort Polk, Fort A.P. Hill ...
President Donald Trump used a speech honoring soldiers on Tuesday to defend his decision to deploy troops to Los Angeles in a ...
President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that he was restoring the names of Confederate officers to seven U.S. military bases. Trump made the announcement during a speech at Fort Bragg after watching ...
During a visit to Fort Bragg, Trump defending sending the National Guard and Marines into LA saying he will "use every asset at our disposal to quell the violence".
The president delivered a hawkish speech after watching a military demonstration at Fort Bragg, N.C., ahead of his planned ...
Columnist Issac J. Bailey examines Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s potential renaming of Navy ships in the context of other ...