Army To Restore Names Of Several Bases After Title Changes
Fort Bragg in North Carolina was the first to be reversed back to its initial name which was changed to Fort Liberty by the Biden administration.
The U.S. Army is restoring the names of seven bases that lost their Confederate-linked titles under former President Biden.
The bases that will revert back to their former names include Fort AP Hill, Fort Pickett, and Fort Robert E. Lee in Virginia.
Also included are Fort Gordon in Georgia, Fort Hood in Texas, Fort Polk in Louisiana, and Fort Rucker in Alabama.
Fort Bragg in North Carolina was the first to be reversed back to its initial name which was changed to Fort Liberty by the Biden administration.
To restore the original names of the bases, the Army found service members with the same last names to honor.