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(AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson) Seven Army bases whose names were changed in 2023 because they honored Confederate leaders are all reverting back to their original names, the Army said Tuesday.
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Removing Confederate monikers from US military bases became a contentious political issue in the final months of Trump’s first term. While Trump vetoed the 2021 National Defense Authorization Act that ...
President Donald Trump says he plans to restore the original names of seven U.S. military bases that were changed because they honored Confederate leaders. Speaking at Fort Bragg in North Carolina ...
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U.S. military bases will once again bear Confederate names. President Donald Trump is getting rid of Biden-era policies that changed the names of United States Army bases in 2021. The forts were ...
The administration announced that civil rights leaders' names would be removed from Navy ships, but Trump wants to bring back Confederate base names.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Seven Army bases whose names were changed in 2023 because they honored Confederate leaders are all reverting back to their original names, the Army said Tuesday.