Fort Bragg officially renamed Fort Liberty (2024)

FORT LIBERTY, N.C. (AP) — Fort Bragg shed its Confederate namesake Friday to become Fort Liberty in a ceremony some veterans said was a small but important step in making the U.S. Army more welcoming to current and prospective Black service members.

The change was part of a broad Department of Defenseinitiative, motivated by the2020 George Floyd protests, to rename military installations that had been named after confederate soldiers.

The Black Lives Matter demonstrations that erupted nationwide after Floyd’s killing by a white police officer, coupled with ongoingefforts to remove Confederate monuments, turned the spotlight on the Army installations. A naming commission created by Congress visited the bases and met with members of the surrounding communities for input.

“We were given a mission, we accomplished that mission and we made ourselves better,” Lt. Gen. Christopher Donahue, the commanding general of the XVIII Airborne Corps and Fort Liberty, told reporters after the ceremony that made the name change official.

While other bases are being renamed for Black soldiers, U.S. presidents and trailblazing women, the North Carolina military installation is the only one not renamed after a person. Retired U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Ty Seidule said at a commission meeting last year that the new name was chosen because “liberty remains the greatest American value.”

“Fayetteville in 1775 signed one of the first accords declaring our willingness to fight for liberty and freedom from Great Britain,” said Donahue, referring to the city adjacent to the base. “Liberty has always been ingrained in this area.”

The cost to rename Fort Bragg — one of the largest military installations in the world by population — will total about $8 million, Col. John Wilcox said Friday. Most front-facing signage has been changed but the process is ongoing.

“The name changes, the mission does not change,” base spokesperson Cheryle Rivas said Friday.

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The North Carolina base was originally named in 1918 for Gen. Braxton Bragg, a Confederate general from Warrenton, North Carolina, who was known for owning slaves and losing key Civil War battles that contributed to the Confederacy’s downfall.

Several military bases were named after Confederate soldiers during World War I and World War II as part of a “demonstration of reconciliation” with white southerners amid a broader effort to rally the nation to fight as one, said Nina Silber, a historian at Boston University.

“It was kind of a gesture of, ‘Yes, we acknowledge your patriotism,’ which is kind of absurd to acknowledge the patriotism of people who rebelled against a country,” she said.

The original naming process involved members of local communities, although Black residents were left out of the conversations. Bases were named after soldiers born or raised nearby, no matter how effectively they performed their duties. Bragg is widely regarded among historians as a poor leader who did not have the respect of his troops, Silber said.

For Isiah James, senior policy officer at the Black Veterans Project, the base renamings are a “long overdue” change he hopes will lead to more substantial improvements for Black service members.

“America should not have vestiges of slavery and secessionism and celebrate them,” he said. “We should not laud them and hold them up and venerate them to where every time a Black soldier goes onto the base, they get the message that this base Bragg is named after someone who wanted to keep you as human property.”

At last week’s “All American Week,” a celebration of the 82nd Airborne Division and one of the last major events under the Fort Bragg name, several veterans expressed mixed feelings about the name change.

Gregory Patterson, 64, a former member of the 82nd Airborne, who served in the Army from 1977 to 1999, joined scores of veterans for the celebration. Patterson said he understood why they changed the name, but in his mind, the name is associated with the place, not the person — and specifically as the home of the 82nd Airborne.

“I’m still gonna call it Bragg, even though the person that they named it after wasn’t a good person,” he said.

Mark Melancon, 63, who served from 1983 to 1990, wore a t-shirt that read “Born at Benning, Raised at Bragg.” Fort Benning, in Georgia, wasrenamedFort Moore last month.

Asked about the change to Fort Liberty, Melancon replied: “We’re not thrilled about that. It’s always gonna be Bragg, the way we look at it.”

The Bragg name, Melancon said, conjured up strong feelings and memories. “Home. The camaraderie that we had. The brotherhood.”

Staff Sgt. James Fannin of the 82nd Airborne Division said the new name doesn’t change anything for the paratroopers who volunteer to jump out of a “perfectly good airplane” behind enemy lines at any time.

“Changes at the base have no effect. All that matters is the patch on my left shoulder,” he said when asked about the change.

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FAQs

Why was Ft Bragg renamed Fort Liberty? ›

The post was one of nine Southern Army bases named after Confederate leaders being renamed after the 2020 killing of George Floyd. The other bases are being named after individual heroes and heroines, but the Fort Bragg naming committee pressed for the name Liberty as symbolizing the post's mission.

How much did it cost to change the name of Fort Bragg? ›

The cost to rename Fort Bragg - one of the largest military installations in the world by population - will total about $6.37 million, according to a commission report. "The name changes, the mission does not change," base spokesperson Cheryle Rivas said Friday morning before the ceremony.

What is the largest military base in North Carolina? ›

Fort Liberty is one of the largest military complexes in the world and hosts the only Airborne Corps and Airborne Division known as the 82nd Airborne Division that make 100,000 parachute jumps each year. Fort Liberty spans across 160,700 acres or 251 square miles. The compound is so large that it touches four counties.

Is Fort Bragg now Fort Liberty? ›

Fort Liberty, formerly Fort Bragg, is a military installation of the United States Army in North Carolina, and is one of the largest military installations in the world by population, with over 52,000 military personnel.

Who was the worst Confederate general? ›

Gen. John C. Breckinridge's Division at Stone's River, where once again he demonstrated his incompetence and cowardice, making him one of the worst Civil War generals who fought for the Confederacy.

What is Fort Hood called now? ›

Fort Hood was officially redesignated to Fort Cavazos May 9, 2023, in honor of Gen. Richard Edward Cavazos. From 1980 to 1982, Cavazos served as the III Corps commanding general.

Why is Fort Bragg so famous? ›

Bragg units also led the way in the Korean and Vietnam Wars and in the War on Terror. Today Fort Bragg is one of the largest military installations in the world, and continues train and field the US Army's best.

Was Fort Bragg ever a military base? ›

The military post was short‐lived, and records show that November 23, 1861 was the last date on which army units occupied the fort. In 1865, after 300 Native Americans were marched forcibly from the Mendocino Indian Reservation to a reservation in Round Valley, Fort Bragg as a military post was abandoned.

How much does it cost to live in Fort Bragg? ›

As of September 2024, the average rent in Fort Bragg, CA is $1,058 per month. This is 32% lower than the national average rent of $1,563/month, making renting in Fort Bragg more affordable than most cities in the US.

Is Fort Bragg a bad base? ›

Fort Bragg was listed as one of the most contaminated military sites. In December 2022, local news reported that Fort Bragg had PFAS levels ranging as high as 98 ppt.

Why is Fort Benning being renamed? ›

The U.S. Army training base Fort Benning was renamed Fort Moore on Thursday, as part of a larger effort by the military to remove associations with the Confederacy. The Georgia base, which was named for Confederate Gen. Henry L. Benning, was redesignated in honor of Lt.

Which state has the most military bases? ›

Texas, Virginia, and California have the most military bases out of all states. The largest military base by populace is Fort Bragg which as of 2022 has more than 90,000 personnel who work and live on it. The largest of military bases by area is Fort Hood, Texas, with nearly 215,000 acres of land.

What is the biggest army base in the US? ›

Fort Liberty is the largest US Army base by population, serving a population of 47499 active-duty Soldiers, 51,564 Reserve Components and Temporary Duty students, 16,276 civilian employees, and Contractors, 71,960 active-duty family members.

Will Fort Jackson change its name? ›

The installation will soon be renamed as an Army Training Center. Effective Friday Oct. 1, Fort Jackson will no longer be known as the Basic Combat Training Center of Excellence. "You'll see some changes on the signs, but in terms of our mission, it will not change," said Col.

What is the new name for Fort Pickett? ›

The Virginia National Guard post formerly known as Fort Pickett was officially renamed on Friday. “Fort Barfoot” gets its new name from Tech Sgt. Van T. Barfoot, a recipient of the Medal of Honor in WWII.

Why did Fort Benning change its name? ›

Benning joined the Confederate Army during the Civil War and rose to the rank of brigadier general. The name changes are part of a broader effort by the U.S. military to confront racial injustice.

Why was the fort renamed Fort Pitt? ›

The French never returned to the region. After constructing the temporary Mercer's Fort, the British built a new fort and named it Fort Pitt, after William Pitt the Elder. The fort was built from 1759 to 1761 during the French and Indian War (Seven Years' War), next to the site of former Fort Duquesne.

How many military bases have been renamed? ›

The Army has finished renaming nine installations that previously honored confederate generals with the redesignation Friday of Fort Gordon in Georgia to Fort Eisenhower.

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