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.
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I hated the first name change, but it's already done and paid for. They already changed its name on signage and paperwork and everything. This is spending tax dollars for no reason.
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The name Ft. Liberty is just too r-slurred not to change no matter the cost.
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They should have changed it to fort Longstreet. Braxton Bragg lost almost every battle he was involved in. If you read The Civil War: A Narrative, it gets pretty funny after a bit.
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