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Fort Eisenhower in Augusta was renamed back to Fort Gordon, but the change back to Confederate-inspired names at bases is ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth restored the names of Fort Benning and Fort Bragg, which were originally named for Confederate ...
Georgia’s Fort Gordon was re-designated Fort Eisenhower on Friday, becoming the last of nine Army posts to be stripped of their former Confederate general names.
This week, President Donald Trump and the U.S. Army announced seven installations, including this Augusta base, will have their names reverted with a twist. Here's what we know: Which Army bases are ...
(CNN) Fort Gordon, a U.S. military base in eastern Georgia, was put on lockdown for a brief time Thursday pending an investigation of an alleged incident, the installation said on its Facebook ...
Explore Commission completes work to rename Fort Benning, Fort Gordon and 7 other bases The NAACP and other groups have long advocated for the renaming of military bases related to the Confederacy.
America’s military bases, the Naming Commission said on its website, should “appropriately reflect the courage, ... Fort Gordon, outside Augusta, is named after John Gordon, ...
Authorities at Fort Gordon, a military base near Augusta in the eastern part of the state, told news outlets the lightning strike occurred around midday, injuring the soldiers in a training area.