Trump Is Renaming 7 Army Installations. Here Are the Stories Behind the Names Being Scrubbed.
Military.com | By Joanna Guldin
Published June 17, 2025 at 3:39pm ET
Last week, President Donald Trump issued "a little breaking news" during his visit to Fort Bragg, North Carolina, to celebrate the Army's 250th birthday. "We are also going to be restoring the names to Fort Pickett, Fort Hood, Fort Gordon, Fort Rucker, Fort Polk, Fort A.P. Hill and Fort Robert E. Lee," he said. "We won a lot of battles out of those forts. It's no time to change. And I'm superstitious, you know, I like to keep it going, right."
The seven Army installations Trump mentioned are part of an overall group of nine that originally honored Confederate military leaders and had their names recommended for removal by an independent commission directed by Congress. Earlier this decade, their namesakes were replaced with more modern Army heroes who had connections to their respective fort.
This year, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered Fort Moore (named for Vietnam hero Hal Moore and his wife Julia) changed back to Fort Benning and Fort Liberty returned to Fort Bragg. In June, Military.com broke the news that Hegseth also ordered the Navy to strip the USNS Harvey Milk of its name and is reportedly eyeing several other ships for the same treatment.
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Here are the stories of the namesakes being scrubbed from seven Army installations:
https://www.military.com/history/trump-renaming-7-army-installations-here-are-stories-behind-names-being-scrubbed.html