On his first day as defense secretary, Hegseth called Fort Liberty and Fort Moore by their former names, which belonged to ...
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for secretary of defense, has voiced strong opposition to removing the ...
On Monday, as President Donald Trump’s inauguration coincided with Martin Luther King Jr. Day, some of the president’s most ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth referred to "Fort Liberty" as "Fort Bragg" on Monday two days after he was sworn in on a razor ...
Lee, commanding the "Army of Northern Virginia," led his ... but an end to the hopes of the Confederate States of America for independence.
By the end of the war more than 186,000 black soldiers had joined the Union army; 93,000 from the Confederate states, 40,000 from the border slave states, and 53,000 from the free states.
States spent millions of dollars altering ... He took a commission as general in the Confederate Army after the Civil War began and ultimately earned a reputation for losing critical battles ...
Every year, the state of Florida observes the birth of Confederate General Robert E. Lee as an official state holiday.
Pete Hegseth, President Donald Trump's pick for secretary of defense, has said this about Fort Liberty's name.
Berger’s spokesman confirmed to Task & Purpose that the commandant had sent a directive to his senior staff ordering all installations to get rid of symbols of the Confederate States of America.
A lawsuit filed by the Columbus-based National Ranger Memorial Foundation to restore the name of a Confederate officer to the memorial and to the elite Army unit’s hall of fame at Fort Moore has ...