2月11日 (星期二)19°C 67
  news
 
日期:

Hegseth orders US Army to restore name of Fort Bragg

11/2/2025 11:57
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 driven by racial justice protests.



The base, among the world's largest military installations, had been renamed Fort Liberty as part of an effort to rechristen bases named for Confederate officers.



The move to shed Confederate names for military bases came in the wake of nationwide protests after the 2020 death of George Floyd, a Black man killed by police in Minneapolis, Minnesota.



"That's right, Bragg is back," Hegseth said upon signing a memo ordering the name change, according to a video posted on the Department of Defense's website.



President Donald Trump had said during a campaign stop last year in North Carolina that he wanted to change the base's name back to Fort Bragg, according to local media reports.



Congress in 2021 passed legislation forbidding the naming of bases after anyone who voluntarily served or held leadership in the Confederate States of America, the breakaway republic of Southern states that fought against the U.S. in the Civil War in the 19th Century.



|

回主頁關於我們 使用條款及細則版權及免責聲明私隱政策聯絡我們

Copyright 2025© Metro Broadcast Corporation Limited. All rights reserved.