Now renamed after a WW2 soldier instead of the Confederate general
/r/army is actually for the most part okay with it but there's still some seething
Good to see the important issues are being tackled.
I'm sure you took that attitude when it was changed the first time.
I wonder how much money this will cost the DoD and the rest of the American peopleβ¦.
What a waste of money? This administration is stupid and petty.
Good to know that they're laser-focused on government efficiency.
Union larpers also discuss it
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Fort Hitler
after William Hitler the WWII US Navy medic
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Fort Bussy
Named after Civil War Union soldier John Bussy
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I can't tell if this is fricking ai generated or you can't read. Going with ai since "Jno" isn't a fricking name and ai doesn't know how to spell.
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https://www.vlm.cem.va.gov/JOHNBUSSY/5C5DD02
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Is the fricking VA generating fake tombstones with AI now, b-word?
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They just used the standard abbreviation when carving the stone
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