President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth have both criticized a 2021 law that banned the naming of military bases after confederate generals.
Summary
Army officials are exploring ways to rename Fort Liberty back to Fort Bragg without violating laws prohibiting Confederate names.
Fort Bragg, originally named after Confederate General Braxton Bragg, was changed in 2023 following a congressional mandate. Trump vowed to reverse the change, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has fueled speculation.
One option under consideration is renaming it after another soldier named Bragg.
Costs for the initial renaming exceeded $6 million.
But why though? I know Fort Liberty is a stupid name, and probably should be named after a decorated soldier, but this ain't it. Maybe name it after Chesty Puller, that'd be good for morale.
I'm not sure naming an Army base after a Marine would improve morale. I would love to hear the shit talk if that happened though. But yeah I'm sure there are plenty of people worthy of the honor, which a confederate is certainly not.