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Stuart W.'s avatar

I grew up in Fayetteville and Ft. Bragg was (and is) etched into the fabric of the city and surrounding communities. It was shameful that such a formidable facility was named after a traitor, and many of us cheered the idea of renaming it, however... A) "Liberty" was an objectively lame pick, and B) you don't undo a century of familiarity overnight. There is still a Ft. Bragg Rd. and Bragg Blvd. in town. EVERYONE calls it "Ft. Bragg." Changing it back to "Bragg" in honor of someone as courageous and decent as PFC Bragg seemed to be works for me, despite the overt cynicism. Hegseth and Trump are world-class d*****-bags, but I, for one, will not miss this bit of "Liberty."

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tarhoosier's avatar

He WAS a hero. And good to see a Pfc receive attention. I hope the fort materials and signs call him by his rank as well as his name. Cynical? You ain’t seen nothin’ yet

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