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The Trump administration has undone a 2022 congressionally chartered commission’s renaming of military bases and ships that ...
The Naval School of Music (NAVSOM) celebrated its 90th birthday June 26, 2025, with a special meal and cake cutting ceremony ...
With 33 ziplines, 6 challenge levels, and 17 treetop trails, Adventure Park at Virginia Aquarium is sure to get your heart racing. Children and adults alike can enjoy climbing, obstacles, and ...
Sen. Tim Kaine's provision would affect only the three Army posts in Virginia that reverted to their pre-2023 names but with ...
It is the first major demolition project at the Prince George County military installation in a decade. Most of those buildings date to World War II.
Fort Gregg-Adams in Virginia has been renamed Fort Lee, now honoring Black Medal of Honor recipient Private Fitz Lee instead of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.
Fort Lee leaders say that while 'Gregg' and 'Adams' are no longer in the official name, those names will always be part of ...
Fort Gregg-Adams has officially reverted to its former name, Fort Lee, online. The new Fort Lee is named after Private Fitz Lee, a Medal of Honor recipient. Physical signage at the base and ...
Medal of Honor recipient Pvt. Fitz Lee was honored today during a ceremony renaming the installation after him.
A House bill would honor Leonard G. "Bud" Lomell, the hero of the D-Day invasion at Normandy, who lived much of his life in Ocean County.
While it's not a rare sight to see large ships floating near the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, an ongoing military exercise brought several warships to Fort Story.
The Frank W. Mayborn Gate to Fort Hood, located at the intersection of Fort Hood Street and Rancier Avenue, is seen covered in a tarp Tuesday after its lettering was replaced.