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The Army has restored the name Fort Benning to its storied training post in Georgia, only this time to honor an 18-year-old corporal who fought in World War I rather than a Confederate general.
FORT BENNING (AP) — The Army officially restored the name Fort Benning to its storied training post in Georgia, only this time to honor an 18-year-old corporal who fought in World War I rather ...
Fort Benning officials held a ceremony to mark the change of the major Army training post from Fort Moore to Fort Benning – a name the installation held for decades in honor of a Confederate.
FORT BENNING — The Army officially restored the name Fort Benning to its storied training post in Georgia, only this time to honor an 18-year-old corporal who fought in World War I rather than a ...
GEORGIA, USA — Newly-seated Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has signed a memorandum renaming Fort Moore, switching back to its previous name of Fort Benning. This time around, the name is for ...
Fort Moore, a Georgia U.S. Army installation, will revert back to its old name, Fort Benning, on the orders of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.
The massive base near Columbus, Georgia – established in 1918 – is now Fort Moore following Thursday’s renaming in honor […] The post Georgia’s Fort Benning drops confederacy connection ...
Fort Moore, a massive training base near Columbus, Ga. was originally named after pro-slavery and pro-secession Confederate general Henry Benning. It opened in 1918.