Here’s how the Pentagon will remove the names of Confederates from military bases By Jeff Schogol / Feb 12, 2021
The Pentagon is officially moving ahead with renaming bases that honor Confederate leaders By Jared Keller / Jan 9, 2021
Racial justice turns to Navy ships named for Confederate battles, segregationists By John Wilkens, The San Diego Union-Tribune / Jul 26, 2020
The White House accidentally made a strong case to strip Confederate names from US military bases By David Choi, Business Insider / Jul 25, 2020
Trump threatens to veto defense budget over removing Confederate names from military bases By Roxana Tiron and Erik Wasson, Bloomberg News / Jul 22, 2020
10 Army bases are named for Confederate officers who committed ‘treason,’ joint chiefs chairman says By Jeff Schogol / Jul 9, 2020
A lawmaker is pushing to rename Fort Lee for this trailblazing Army general By Bill Atkinson, The Progress-Index, Petersburg, Va. / Jul 9, 2020
Lawmakers want to drop $1 million to strip all Confederate names from Army bases By David Choi, Business Insider / Jul 8, 2020
Republicans are ready to counterpunch over Confederate-named military bases By John M. Donnelly, CQ-Roll Call / Jun 25, 2020
Renaming Navy ships could fall under Pentagon’s new diversity review By Gina Harkins, Military.com / Jun 25, 2020
Why Fort Bragg was named for a Confederate general — and why it’s time to change it By MARTHA QUILLIN, THE NEWS & OBSERVER (RALEIGH, N.C.) / Jun 13, 2020
Trump and Congress are on a collision course over Confederate names of military bases By Niels Lesniewski, CQ-Roll Call / Jun 11, 2020
The Army is considering renaming military bases named for Confederate leaders By Jeff Schogol / Jun 8, 2020