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Hegseth orders Fort Liberty be renamed Fort Bragg | Hegseth orders Fort Liberty be renamed Fort Bragg |
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Pete Hegseth | Pete Hegseth |
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered military base Fort Liberty, located in North Carolina, be reverted to Fort Bragg. | US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered military base Fort Liberty, located in North Carolina, be reverted to Fort Bragg. |
The order contravenes a measure backed in Congress that led to the renaming of the army base in 2023, which was part of a wider initiative to rename military installations commemorating figures linked to the Confederacy. | The order contravenes a measure backed in Congress that led to the renaming of the army base in 2023, which was part of a wider initiative to rename military installations commemorating figures linked to the Confederacy. |
Hegseth said the base will now be named after a World War Two veteran, Pte Roland L Bragg, rather than its original namesake, Gen Braxton Bragg, a Confederate soldier who lost a number of battles in the American Civil War. | Hegseth said the base will now be named after a World War Two veteran, Pte Roland L Bragg, rather than its original namesake, Gen Braxton Bragg, a Confederate soldier who lost a number of battles in the American Civil War. |
"That's right, Bragg is back," Hegseth said during the signing, in a video posted on his social media account. | "That's right, Bragg is back," Hegseth said during the signing, in a video posted on his social media account. |
Hegseth signed the directive while flying to Europe on a military plane on Monday. | Hegseth signed the directive while flying to Europe on a military plane on Monday. |
"The new name pays tribute to Pfc. Roland L. Bragg, a World War II hero who earned the Silver Star and Purple Heart for his exceptional courage during the Battle of the Bulge," a statement by defence department press secretary John Ullyot said. | "The new name pays tribute to Pfc. Roland L. Bragg, a World War II hero who earned the Silver Star and Purple Heart for his exceptional courage during the Battle of the Bulge," a statement by defence department press secretary John Ullyot said. |
"This change underscores the installation's legacy of recognizing those who have demonstrated extraordinary service and sacrifice for the nation," he added. | "This change underscores the installation's legacy of recognizing those who have demonstrated extraordinary service and sacrifice for the nation," he added. |
The move fulfils a pledge made by President Donald Trump during his campaign to return to office. | The move fulfils a pledge made by President Donald Trump during his campaign to return to office. |
During a rally in North Carolina last year, Trump criticised the name change, telling a crowd of supporters near the base: "we're gonna get it back. We're gonna bring our country back". | During a rally in North Carolina last year, Trump criticised the name change, telling a crowd of supporters near the base: "we're gonna get it back. We're gonna bring our country back". |
Hegseth, a former Fox News host, had also previously expressed his dissatisfaction over the initial name change to Fort Liberty. | Hegseth, a former Fox News host, had also previously expressed his dissatisfaction over the initial name change to Fort Liberty. |
While promoting his book War on Warriors, published last year, he said: "We should change it back, because legacy matters. My uncle served at Bragg. I served at Bragg. It breaks a generational link." | While promoting his book War on Warriors, published last year, he said: "We should change it back, because legacy matters. My uncle served at Bragg. I served at Bragg. It breaks a generational link." |
A 2022 Congressional commission report that originally led to the base's renaming purposefully decided not to use the same last names as Confederate figures in renaming initiatives. | |
The report noted that Gen Braxton Bragg was a slave-owning plantation owner and "one of the worst generals of the Civil War". | The report noted that Gen Braxton Bragg was a slave-owning plantation owner and "one of the worst generals of the Civil War". |
Fort Bragg was one of nine bases that the Naming Commission suggested be renamed. | Fort Bragg was one of nine bases that the Naming Commission suggested be renamed. |
The commission was added to a defence bill in 2020. Trump vetoed the bill, but the House and Senate overrode his veto. | The commission was added to a defence bill in 2020. Trump vetoed the bill, but the House and Senate overrode his veto. |
Fort Bragg officially became Fort Liberty during a ceremony in June 2023. | Fort Bragg officially became Fort Liberty during a ceremony in June 2023. |
The army base is home to about 52,000 personnel and is known for being able to rapidly deploy troops overseas. | The army base is home to about 52,000 personnel and is known for being able to rapidly deploy troops overseas. |
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