Monday, March 27, 2023

US Army To Change 6 Army Bases Named After Confederate Leaders In The Coming Weeks

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Axios: 6 Army bases named after Confederate leaders get dates for new names 

Several U.S. Army bases will officially get their new names in the coming months as the military seeks to redesignate bases that currently honor Confederate leaders. 

Driving the news: Fort Hood, the major Army base in central Texas, will be redesignated as Fort Cavazos on May 9, the base announced Friday. 

* The new name honors Gen. Richard Cavazos, the first Latino four-star general and first Latino brigadier general. The base is currently named for John Bell Hood, a Confederate general. 

* Fort Pickett in Virginia was renamed Fort Barfoot on Friday.  

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WNU Editor: The changes will be the following: 

Fort Hodd will be changed to Fort Cavazos 

Fort Pickett will be changed to Fort Barfoot 

Fort Bragg will be changed to Fort Liberty 

Fort Lee will be renamed Fort Gregg-Adam 

Fort Benning will be renamed Fort Moore 

Fort Rucker will be renamed Fort Novosel

6 comments:

  1. This is hilarious 😂 and how much does this cost the American taxpayers?

    I know that when the Swedish national energy company Vattenfall just changed the logotype it cost them over 150M swedish crowns.

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  2. Millions and millions of dollars.
    This is alot deeper than a signage change.
    Correspondence. Archived records, signal communication...All will be affected.

    Lots of money. Also add in your disposal costs and overseas contact costs.

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  3. They’re gonna throw some grunt in a cage for refusing to use the new names.

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  4. Yes and they will make an example out of those who refuse. As Elon Musk predicts; when the war brakes out ALL of this gender multiculti nonsense will be thrown out the window and your country will finally get it's well overdue reset.

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  5. It is BREAKS not BRAKES.

    Cars have brakes.


    But I like both your comments. They are inconvenient truths.

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