World War II veterans and Vietnam Veterans, including veterans from Hal Moore’s unit in Vietnam, pose next to the new post sign at the end of the ceremony changing the name of Fort Benning to ...
It happens here, at Fort Benning, a 182,000-acre military installation ... Narrator: On a rain-soaked week in February, we spent four days inside the Army's Maneuver Center of Excellence, which ...
Upon arrival to Fort Benning, cadets were assigned to barracks where they stayed alongside their teammates and other participants. To enhance their “Meet the Army” experience, cadets dined in ...
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 ...
The Pentagon announced Monday that Fort Moore, formerly named Fort Benning for a Confederate general, will again be named Fort Benning, although it will now honor a different Benning. Defense ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has signed a memorandum renaming Fort Moore to Fort Benning, the U.S. Department of Defense announced Monday. Instead of paying homage to a Confederate officer ...
Fort Benning. This marks the second such reversal, reflecting the Pentagon's ongoing effort to overturn the Biden administration's 2023 decision to remove Confederate leaders' names from nine Army ...
Hegseth's first name change memo went to North Carolina, where Fort Bragg had been renamed Fort Liberty by the Biden administration and was returned to its original albeit after a different person.
Fort Moore, located just outside Columbus, Georgia, will again be called Fort Benning. Yes, Fort Benning in Georgia will again be known by that name after being changed to Fort Moore during the ...