Fort Bragg is changing it's name to Fort Liberty since it was named after a Confederate General

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And it's such a waste of money. It's a minimum of $1 million to just change the name back on base vehicles. Then several more millions to redo it on other items like Letter Head, Badges, buildings, street names and etc.

Doing that at Ft. Bragg (Liberty) , Ft Benning (Moore), Ft. Rucker (Novosel), Ft. Polk (Johnson) and etc will be a big waste of money they will have to answer for.


What's a million dollars when the DoD pulls in a trillion every year. They'll be alright. Traitors shouldn't be honored.
 

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And it's such a waste of money. It's a minimum of $1 million to just change the name back on base vehicles. Then several more millions to redo it on other items like Letter Head, Badges, buildings, street names and etc.

Doing that at Ft. Bragg (Liberty) , Ft Benning (Moore), Ft. Rucker (Novosel), Ft. Polk (Johnson) and etc will be a big waste of money they will have to answer for.
It’s not a waste of money to them.


Those names are symbols. They tell the country what they really feel/believe. That’s worth every penny to them.
 

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03/03/25

Pentagon changes name of Georgia Army base back to Fort Benning, dumping Fort Moore​


WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has, for the second time, reversed the renaming of a U.S. military base, saying that Fort Moore in Georgia should revert back to being called Fort Benning.
The move reflects an ongoing effort by the Pentagon to overturn the Biden administration’s 2023 decision to remove names that honored Confederate leaders, including for nine Army bases. But the drive to revert to the former names means finding service members with the same name as the Confederate leaders.

Previously, Fort Benning was named for Brig. Gen. Henry L. Benning, a Confederate officer during the American Civil War who stridently opposed the abolition of slavery.

Now, Hegseth said, Fort Benning will be named in honor of Cpl. Fred G. Benning, a recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross who served in France during World War I. According to the Pentagon, Benning was honored for heroic actions in October 1918, when he led troops through heavy fire after his platoon leader was killed by the enemy.
 

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its so absurdly petty and retarded to "restore" the names of these bases.

These same fakkits will tell Black people to "stop crying" about the past in reference to slavery but couldnt let go of "muh confederate generals" :mjcry: BUt since theyre complete cowards, they didnt have the balls to restore the confederate generals as the true namesakes of these bases.

We have 10 year olds running the federal govt :snoop:
 

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03/03/25

Pentagon changes name of Georgia Army base back to Fort Benning, dumping Fort Moore​


WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has, for the second time, reversed the renaming of a U.S. military base, saying that Fort Moore in Georgia should revert back to being called Fort Benning.
The move reflects an ongoing effort by the Pentagon to overturn the Biden administration’s 2023 decision to remove names that honored Confederate leaders, including for nine Army bases. But the drive to revert to the former names means finding service members with the same name as the Confederate leaders.

Previously, Fort Benning was named for Brig. Gen. Henry L. Benning, a Confederate officer during the American Civil War who stridently opposed the abolition of slavery.

Now, Hegseth said, Fort Benning will be named in honor of Cpl. Fred G. Benning, a recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross who served in France during World War I. According to the Pentagon, Benning was honored for heroic actions in October 1918, when he led troops through heavy fire after his platoon leader was killed by the enemy.

I didn’t even know they had changed Fort Benning….i did basic training there in 2000
 
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