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Fort Gordon and six other Army bases went back to their original names, but without the direct Confederate ties. How? Why?
Fort Eisenhower and 6 other Army bases are going back to their original names, but without the direct Confederate ties. How?
The Trump administration is restoring the names of seven military installations that previously honored Confederate figures, including one in Augusta.
Fort Gordon now honors Master Sgt. Gary I. Gordon, who was recognized for his valor during the 1993 Battle of Mogadishu in ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - The signs say “Fort Gordon” again at the local Army post that for a year and a half was known as Fort Eisenhower. Temporary banners now cover the words “Fort Eisenhower” on ...
Augusta Mayor Garnett Johnson released a statement Wednesday afternoon concerning the name change of the military ...
Culminating Fort Gordon’s birthday celebration for the Army’s birthday was an early morning 2.5-mile run on Friday across the ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WSAV) –President Trump has made the call to change Fort Eisenhower to Fort Gordon. Nearly two years ago, the base was renamed to honor President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Now ...
After being known as Fort Eisenhower for less than two years, the Augusta military base will be known as Fort Gordon once ...
Chief Pentagon Spokesperson Sean Parnell said in a release that DoD terminated HSA “for cause due to HSA’s demonstrated ...
Originally, Augusta's Fort Gordon honored Lt. Gen. John Brown Gordon, one of Confederate leader Robert E. Lee's most trusted officers, according to Time. He is also believed to have been a leader ...