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  2. File:Caspar, South Fork & Eastern Railroad at Fort Bragg.jpg

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  3. Fort Bragg - Wikipedia

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    Fort Bragg (officially Fort Liberty since 2023) is a U.S. Army military installation located in North Carolina. It ranks among the largest military bases in the world by population, with more than 52,000 military personnel. [ 2 ]

  4. Trump vows to restore Confederate general’s name to NC ...

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    Former President Trump on Friday vowed to revert North Carolina’s Fort Liberty back to Fort Bragg if he’s elected this fall, a little over a year after the military installation was ...

  5. I oversaw the change to Fort Liberty from Fort Bragg. Here is ...

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    Recent articles show a need for more understanding of the history and context behind renaming Fort Bragg to Fort Liberty. ... 55 North Carolina patriots met at a spot that would later be named ...

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

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    In February 2025, the base was again renamed to Fort Bragg, this time for World War II paratrooper Roland L. Bragg. [15] Fort Gordon (1917), near Augusta, Georgia, named for Confederate General John Brown Gordon, was redesignated Fort Eisenhower on 27 October 2023 in honor of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, the ninth renaming. [16] [17]

  7. North Carolina's Fort Bragg sheds Confederate name, becomes ...

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    Established in 1918, the North Carolina base was originally named for General Braxton Bragg, who s North Carolina's Fort Bragg sheds Confederate name, becomes Fort Liberty Skip to main content

  8. Womack Army Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    On August 3, 1958, the nine-story, 500-bed-capacity Womack Army Community Hospital opened. The Womack Ambulatory Patient Care Annex opened in March 1974. On October 1, 1991, Womack changed its name to Womack Army Medical Center, Fort Bragg. One year later, on September 3, 1992, officials broke ground for a new Womack.

  9. Camp Mackall - Wikipedia

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    Camp Mackall is an active U.S. Army training facility located in eastern Richmond County and northern Scotland County, North Carolina, south of the town of Southern Pines.The facility is in close proximity to and is a subinstallation of Fort Bragg (home to the XVIII Airborne Corps, the 82nd Airborne Division, and the U.S. Army Special Operations Command headquarters).