Fort Liberty Renamed Back to Fort Bragg, Honoring WWII Hero Roland Bragg
- Fort Bragg will be renamed back from Fort Liberty to honor Pfc. Roland L. Bragg, who served in World War II and earned a Silver Star and Purple Heart.
- Hegseth stated that the renaming honors the personal courage and selfless service of all those who have trained to fight and win our nation's wars.
- The name change will incur costs, potentially affecting North Carolina taxpayers.
- The decision circumvents a 2020 law against naming military assets after Confederates.
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Daughter of WWII veteran Roland Bragg reacts to Fort Liberty name change: 'Very proud of my father'
By Akilah Davis Click here for updates on this story FORT LIBERTY, N.C. (WTVD) — When Debra Sokoll first heard Fort Liberty would be renamed after her father, Pfc. Roland Bragg, she didn’t believe it. “Jennifer called me up the other night from Florida. That’s his granddaughter. She said ‘Mama, they want to honor Grandpa’. That’s when I said,’ Oh, I think it’s a hoax.’ She said, ‘I don’t know Mama, that’s what they told me on the phone.'” So…
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