Posted on Sep 8, 2021
SSG Carlos Madden
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Doesn't matter if you agree with this move or not - it's been directed and it's happening. What are your suggestions for renaming the following bases?

- Fort Bragg
- Fort Rucker
- Fort Benning
- Fort Gordon
- Fort Hood
- Fort Polk
- Fort A.P. Hill
- Fort Belvoir
- Fort Lee
- Fort Pickett
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SSG Douglas Gerard
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At the rate the WOKE leftists are destroying the history of the US it really doesn't matter what names they erase. We won't have a nation, we won't have a history and we WILL be reliving the past because we will have forgotten our history if we ever learned it the first place.
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SFC Darwin Maring
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I suggested Fort Gordon be renamed Fort Sherman.
My real suggestion is: Put all Army Metal Of Honor recipients names in a hat and pull them out one by one to rename ALL Army Forts. Dont leave the decision to politicians.
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SMSgt Anil Heendeniya
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Edited 4 y ago
Rename them after MOH winners from later conflicts (those who are from the respective states):
https://mohmuseum.org/recipient-database/
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LT Alex Corsi
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Honestly, if it's going tnis route then place names, objects, etc., not people. Another source is Greco-Roman deities or the county where the base is located.
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SPC Bob Ridley
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How about Fort CarpetBagger?
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1SG Dave Kling
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Name them all after metal all the honor recipients. For example Fort Bragg would be Fort Benavidez.
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SSG Carlos Madden
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Medal of Honor recipients seems to be the popular choice.
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SP5 William Jones
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Follow the example of General Sherman, burn them to the ground!
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1LT Michael Contos
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Barry Stein
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They should be named after deceased MOH winners
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