President Donald Trump announced Tuesday, June 10, that his administration will restore the original names of seven U.S. Army bases that previously honored Confederate officers. Speaking at Fort Bragg, Trump listed the installations: Fort Hood (Texas), Fort Gordon (Georgia), Fort Rucker (Alabama), Fort Polk (Louisiana), Fort A.P. Hill (Virginia), Fort Pickett (Virginia), and Fort Robert E. Lee (Virginia).
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7 Army bases to regain Confederate names under Trump

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Trump restores Confederate names to seven military bases, reversing Biden-era changes and linking the move to anti-DEI efforts.


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