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news Politics Fort Hood again: Army restores the names of 7 bases that lost Confederate-linked name Family of Fort Cavazos namesake disappointed by decision to return to Fort Hood name.
President Trump announces he will restore original names of military bases renamed under Biden, calling himself "superstitious" about the changes.
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.
The president mentioned a former deputy AG without evidence while making disparaging remarks about the ex-president.
President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that his administration plans to restore the names of seven military bases once named after Confederate leaders, including three in Central Virginia.
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