Military base in North Carolina gets back the name General of the Confederation – the Biden government changed it

The US new defense minister ordered Monday to change his name on the basis of the Armed Forces, recovering, rather not by accident, the surname of the South of the US Civil War, and had changed to Fort Liberty during his presidency. “Fort Bragg has returned,” Pitt Hegsheth celebrated via X after signing a relevant order. This is the largest base of the US Armed Forces in the state of North Carolina. It was baptized fort Liberty in 2023, when the Biden government decided to change the names of nine military installations referring to the leaders of the Confederation, an entity in favor of slavery. This is the side of the US civil war of 1861-1865, also known as the secession war. The base was named after the name of Braxton Brag, a confederation general who was rid of his duties after a battle in Tsanjuga in 1863. However, according to a statement released by the Pentagon’s spokesman. […]
Source: News Beast

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