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  2. List of U.S. Army installations named for Confederate soldiers

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    There are nine major U.S. military bases that were formerly named in honor of Confederate military leaders, all in former Confederate States. [12] All were renamed in 2023: Fort Benning (1917), near Columbus, Georgia , named for Confederate General Henry L. Benning , was redesignated Fort Moore on 11 May 2023 in honor of General Hal Moore and ...

  3. Panel says Army bases named after Confederates could ... - AOL

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    After the public submitted more than 30,000 name-change suggestions for U.S. Army bases that currently have Confederate references, a group The post Panel says Army bases named after Confederates ...

  4. Ft. Liberty is now Ft. Bragg. What's the history behind the ...

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    A commission created by Congress during the Biden administration recommended changing the names of bases and other monuments honoring Confederate soldiers who had waged the Civil War against the ...

  5. At Last, The U.S. Military Won't Have Bases Named After ... - AOL

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    Benning, Bragg and Lee Demoted; Panel recommends naming installations after Women, Black Americans For The First Time At Last, The U.S. Military Won't Have Bases Named After Confederates Skip to ...

  6. List of forts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of historical forts in the United States. World War II military reservations containing 8-inch and larger gun batteries are also included. World War II military reservations containing 8-inch and larger gun batteries are also included.

  7. Fort Donelson - Wikipedia

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    The fort was named after Confederate general Daniel S. Donelson. [1] The Union Army of the Tennessee, commanded by Brigadier General Ulysses S. Grant, who later became president, captured the fort in February 1862 from the Confederate Army in the Battle of Fort Donelson. This was a great strategic victory for the Union forces, and part of Grant ...

  8. Fort Benning is now Fort Moore. Name change celebrated in ...

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    The fort was originally named for Henry Lewis Benning, a lawyer, politician, firebrand secessionist and Confederate general. The name change to Fort Moore followed the 2021 Defense Authorization ...

  9. Category:American Civil War forts - Wikipedia

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    This category is for fortifications occupied by Confederate, Union, and allied forces during the American Civil War. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: