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  2. Fort Liberty now Fort Bragg. What's the history behind the ...

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    The base was officially renamed in 2023.Costs to update its name were estimated at $8 million at the time. It's unclear how much it might cost the military to change the name again.

  3. Who is the new ‘Bragg’ that the North Carolina base will now ...

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    Now, it will go back to being Bragg - but this time for Private First Class Roland L. Bragg, an Army soldier who was awarded a Silver Star and the Purple Heart for combat during WWII. “Bragg is ...

  4. List of social nudity places in North America - Wikipedia

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    Key West Private Charters offers snorkeling, scuba diving, and motorboat trips on which nudity is permitted. [142] [143] [144] Lake Como Family Nudist Resort in Lutz [145] Lake Linda Circle in Land o' Lakes; Next Generation Naturists, a non-landed organization focused on the young adult (18- to 35-year-old) demographic [146]

  5. Fort Bragg back on world’s largest military installation - AOL

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    Fort Bragg supports a population of 260,000 when including military families, contractors, retirees and others. It covers 284.5 miles across 172,000 acres, with 1,400 miles of paved roads and 23 ...

  6. Ronald Gray - Wikipedia

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    The general court-martial lasted from December 1987 until April 1988 and was composed of commissioned and enlisted soldiers at Fort Bragg. Gray was convicted of 12 charges, including the premeditated murders of Ruggles and Vickery-Clay, the attempted premeditated murder of Lang Nameth, three rapes, two robberies, and two counts of forcible ...

  7. United States Army Special Operations Command - Wikipedia

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    Headquartered at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, it is the largest component of the United States Special Operations Command. It is an Army Service Component Command. Its mission is to organize, train, educate, man, equip, fund, administer, mobilize, deploy and sustain Army special operations forces to successfully conduct worldwide special operations.

  8. Fort Bragg - Wikipedia

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    By 1940, the year after World War II started, the population of Fort Bragg was 5,400 and by the following year had reached 67,000. Various units trained at Fort Bragg during World War II, including the 9th Infantry Division, 2nd Armored Division, 82nd Airborne Division, 100th Infantry Division, and various field artillery groups. The population ...

  9. 'Free the Nipple' movement: Women can now legally go ... - AOL

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    Women in six U.S. states are now effectively allowed to be topless in public, according to a new ruling by the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals.. The decision stems from a multiyear legal battle ...