Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth renamed the Georgia base as Fort Benning. Other bases have been renamed using a name similar to ...
After two years as Fort Moore, the Army base formerly known as Fort Benning is getting its old name back. Now it's being ...
In 2022, a federal commission estimated that changing the names of nine military installations would cost taxpayers $21 ...
A storied Army post originally named after Confederate Gen. Henry L. Benning, then renamed Fort Moore as part of the Biden ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth renamed Fort Moore to Fort Benning. The base is spread out in over 182,000 acres near Columbus ...
Fort Moore, named in 2023 after late Auburn resident and Lt. Gen. Hal Moore, is being changed back to Fort Benning.
Like Fort Benning, Fort Bragg was named after a Confederate general.
Hegseth said the new Fort Benning will be named after World War I hero Cpl. Fred G. Benning, who was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his "extraordinary heroism" in France in 1918.
Ty Seidule, a retired Army brigadier general and co-chairman of the commission that swapped out names of Confederate soldiers who waged war against the United States for American heroes ...
On July 4, 1776, the hallowed Founding Fathers declared America’s independence. However, the only beneficiaries were white ...
What is the law on renaming Army bases? Buried in the headlines of President Trumps “ordering” freezes on funding of federal agencies, the firing of federal agency heads and inspector generals, and ...
The military base had been renamed Fort Liberty as part of an effort to rechristen bases named for Confederate officers.