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Fort Gordon and six other Army bases went back to their original names, but without the direct Confederate ties. How? Why?
Changing the name to Fort Eisenhower honored a U.S. president who loved Augusta. The new honor goes to a sergeant who died in Somalia.
Seven U.S. Army bases, including Fort Eisenhower (formerly Fort Gordon), will revert to their original names but honor different individuals. The original namesakes were Confederate figures; the ...
President Donald Trump's announcement is the administration's latest move in its concerted effort to shift the people and ...
Officials said that regardless of the name, the fort's mission and importance to the Augusta community remain same.
Army personnel began removing "Fort Cavazos" from signage at the massive armored infantry post in Central Texas.
The Trump administration is restoring the names of seven military installations that previously honored Confederate figures, including one in Augusta.
The US Army said Tuesday it will restore the names of seven Army bases that previously honored Confederate leaders.
Fort Eisenhower and 6 other Army bases are going back to their original names, but without the direct Confederate ties. How? Why?
Did you just get used to calling Fort Gordon Fort Eisenhower? Well, depending on your point of view, we have some good or bad news. This week, President Donald Trump and the U.S. Army announced ...