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RELATED: Ft. Johnson could become Ft. Polk again, according to Pres. Trump. The president said his administration plans to ...
The changing of Fort Johnson's name back to Fort Polk -- but a different Polk from the Confederate one it was named for ...
The base will be renamed in honor of Gen. James H. Polk, who was a distinguished military leader who served in World War II, ...
President Donald Trump said 7 Army bases will revert to names that honored Confederates, now honoring other soldiers of the ...
Army personnel began removing "Fort Cavazos" from signage at the massive armored infantry post in Central Texas.
FORT POLK, La. (KALB) - The Fort Polk Heritage Center is closing, according to a post on the JRTC and Fort Polk Facebook page ...
President Donald Trump's announcement is the administration's latest move in its concerted effort to shift the people and ...
The Trump Administration is skirting a federal law by finding new namesakes for the bases with the same last names as Confederate soldiers.
The US Army said Tuesday it will restore the names of seven Army bases that previously honored Confederate leaders. “We are also going to be restoring the names to Fort Pickett, Fort Hood, Fort Gordon ...
President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that he was restoring the names of Confederate officers to seven U.S. military bases. Trump made the announcement during a speech at Fort Bragg after watching ...
Adams, renamed in 2023 for Black Army officers from South Carolina, to change it back to Fort Lee under plan from Donald Trump administration.
President Donald Trump announced in remarks at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, that the names of seven bases that had changed under the Biden administration would be returned to their former names.