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Military officials expect to formally order the return to Confederate base names soon, but with different honorees.
President Trump will restore seven more Army base names that originally honored Confederate military figures — but with different namesakes.
President Donald Trump appears to be playing both sides with his push to restore the names of Army bases previously honoring Confederate military figures.
Donald Trump announced his plans to restore the names of seven Army bases that were named after Confederate soldiers.
The US Army said Tuesday it will restore the names of seven Army bases that previously honored Confederate leaders.
The move would reverse a yearslong effort to remove names and symbols honoring the Confederacy from the military.
President Donald Trump said 7 Army bases will revert to names that honored Confederates, now honoring other soldiers of the same names.
After bringing back the name Fort Bragg to the post in North Carolina, President Donald Trump visited the base and announced seven other southern Army installations would return to their old names ...
A historic army base was forced to shut down their maintenance operations teams amid staffing and budget shortfalls, Military. com reported Friday.
A former Michigan Army National Guard member was arrested for allegedly planning a mass shooting at a military base in Warren, Michigan, on behalf of ISIS.