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  2. Hegseth orders US Army to restore name of Fort Bragg - AOL

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    U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Monday renamed the Army base Fort Liberty back to its original name of Fort Bragg, according to a Department of Defense statement, undoing a 2023 name change ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. Deaths of Phillip Esposito and Louis Allen - Wikipedia

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    The deaths of Phillip Esposito and Louis Allen occurred on June 7, 2005, at Forward Operating Base Danger in Tikrit, Iraq. Captain Phillip Esposito and First Lieutenant Louis Allen, from a New York Army National Guard unit of the United States 42nd Infantry Division, were mortally wounded in Esposito's office by a Claymore mine and died.

  6. 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 ]

  7. William P. Yarborough - Wikipedia

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    Then Brigadier General Yarborough meeting with President John F. Kennedy at Ft Bragg, October 12, 1961. Bust of Brigadier General Yarborough. In January 1961, he was appointed commander/commandant of the US Army Special Warfare Center/School for Special Warfare at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Remaining until 1965, he was instrumental in the ...

  8. Divers find remains of North Carolina mom who disappeared ...

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    A diving team in North Carolina recently discovered the remains of a woman who went missing more than a year ago, authorities said. The woman, 33-year-old mother Dana Leigh Mustian, disappeared in ...

  9. 2025 New Orleans truck attack - Wikipedia

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    [57] [58] In 2014, he pleaded guilty to driving under the influence while serving at Fort Bragg, now Fort Liberty, in North Carolina. [58] Jabbar served in the United States Army for ten years as a human resources specialist and an information technology specialist. [1] [59] He was deployed to Afghanistan from February 2009 to January 2010. [60]