Louise Erdrich’s 19th work of fiction — “The Mighty Red,” named for the river that shapes the North Dakota valley where the book is set — opens with a five-page scene titled “The Night ...
ALLISON JOYCE/AFP via Getty Images The Defense Department changed the name of Fort Bragg to Fort Liberty in 2023 as part of an initiative to remove Confederate names from nine Army posts across ...
Fort Liberty, previously known as Fort Bragg, was renamed in 2022 as part of a sweeping Army push to change the names of installations honoring Confederate ... during World War I to build support ...
Braxton Bragg, who enslaved people and is widely regarded as one of the worst and most loathed generals of the Civil War ... he accused the military’s highest ranks of being “woke ...
The military ... being a Confederate general with a reputation for battlefield failure. Fort Bragg and other bases in the south were named for Confederates before and during World War I to build ...
Braxton Bragg, who enslaved people and is widely regarded as one of the worst and most loathed generals of the Civil War ... denigrated military officials and military families. Over the summer, he ...
The military renamed nine ... people in addition to being a Confederate general with a reputation for battlefield failure. Fort Bragg and other bases in the south were named for Confederates before ...
a little over a year after the military installation was redesignated to remove the name of a Confederate general. “The first question that I asked: Should we change the name from Fort Liberty ...
Former President Trump on Friday vowed to revert North Carolina’s Fort Liberty back to Fort Bragg if he’s elected this fall, a little over a year after the military installation was redesignated to ...
I’m doing it.” The Army base, the largest in the country, was originally named after Gen. Braxton Bragg, a slave owner and Confederate general. During his administration, Trump mocked efforts ...
RAWALPINDI: Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Syed Asim Munir along with senior army and civil officers ... our resolve and courage in the ongoing war against terrorism, the ISPR said.