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Opinion | Confederate losers have a friend in Pete Hegseth
The Pentagon, led by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, plans to spend $10 million returning a Confederate monument to Arlington ...
Speaking to Newsweek, one historian accused Hegseth of forcing libraries at U.S. armed forces academies to "remove books that treat subjects in our history that he does not like," adding: "That is ...
U.S. President Donald Trump stands onstage to deliver remarks during a visit to Fort Bragg to mark the U.S. Army anniversary, in North Carolina, U.S., June 10, 2025.© Evelyn Hockstein, REUTERS ...
Hegseth touted the renaming in a video posted to social media after signing the name-change memo earlier this year. “That’s right. Bragg is back,” he said in the video. Updated at 4:30 p.m. EDT.
A U.S. Army official revealed Wednesday that the restoration of a Confederate memorial at Arlington National Cemetery is set ...
The Defense Secretary thinks that fighting wars are contests of warrior masculinity. Nothing could be further from the truth.
The move is a departure from past practice and has raised worries that it could lead to the politicization of the military’s ...
The N.C. Department of Transportation is restoring “Fort Bragg” to about 120 signs, after the nation’s largest military base was renamed again.
The N.C. Department of Transportation is restoring “Fort Bragg” to about 120 signs, after the nation’s largest military base was renamed again.
The N.C. Department of Transportation is restoring “Fort Bragg” to about 120 signs, after the nation’s largest military base was renamed again.
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