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These bases were named after Confederates, now titles may be ditched. Here's what vets say
aol ^ | June 4, 2022 | TIFFANY CUSAAC-SMITH

Posted on 06/06/2022 6:01:27 AM PDT by MarvinStinson

As a young military service member, Richard Kingsberry said he wasn’t aware that two of the bases where he served had been named after Confederate leaders Braxton Bragg and Robert E. Lee.

That realization would happen later, but it helped sparked him to join the effort to see names on military boats, installations and other places removed, saying that they sent the wrong message about the nation’s history and ideals.

The effort to remove the namesakes of those who aligned themselves with the Confederacy hit a critical step as the Naming Commission recently put forth several names to replace military installations such as Fort Lee and Bragg that are named in honor of Confederate leaders.

In its place, installations may be named after women, people of African and Latino descent and other national leaders such as Dwight D. Eisenhower, a former president and general.

“I think it is the appropriate thing to do to rename these military bases that are named after Confederate individuals,” said Kingsberry, commander of the National Association for Black Veterans.

He added: “That's an honor that we don't believe that they should be bestowed upon them because of their actions in going against this country, and their actions to support the institution of slavery.”

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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Government
KEYWORDS: bases; confederates; names
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To: bert

And the confederates were guilty of genocide and crimes against humanity.

Sherman and Grant decided to win. That was viewed as cheating.


81 posted on 06/06/2022 9:48:16 AM PDT by redgolum (If this is civilization, I will be the barbarian. )
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To: redgolum

One has to love the slant to history. Union historians completely covered up the little incident in West Tennessee where Union cavalry skinned Confederate prisoners alive at each mile marker for 20 miles.


82 posted on 06/06/2022 11:17:30 AM PDT by vetvetdoug
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To: Bull Snipe

They shouldn’t. I didn’t realize that Navy Bases are always named geographically. However, Army and Air Force bases are named after people. My point was that there are plenty of deserving people to name them after. Why name them after abstract concepts (”Fort Liberty”?) or for someone whose most notable contribution is to “diversity” [sic]?


83 posted on 06/06/2022 11:29:19 AM PDT by Campion (Everything is a grace, everything is the direct effect of our Father's love - Little Flower)
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To: vetvetdoug

And the prison camp the led to starvation of Union prisoners.

Or, if you want to see something really horrible, the games the US Volunteers and the Apache’s were playing with each other after the Civil War.


84 posted on 06/06/2022 11:36:16 AM PDT by redgolum (If this is civilization, I will be the barbarian. )
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To: Campion

agree. USA USAF Bases should be named for members of that branch of the service that are deserving of the honor.


85 posted on 06/06/2022 11:39:18 AM PDT by Bull Snipe
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