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14 kwi 2023 · The Department of Defense Naming Commission will rename nine Army installations by January 1, 2024. DTMO's website will be updated to reflect all changes by this date.
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29 lis 2023 · The Army's Nine Base Name Changes Are Complete. On October 27th, 2023, Fort Gordon, GA, was redesignated as Fort Eisenhower. This change completed the Federally mandated change by the Naming Commission. As a reminder, the list of the eight other Army bases changed under the same mandate.
14 kwi 2023 · In January 2023, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment William A. LaPlante directed all DoD organizations to begin full implementation of the Department of Defense Naming Commission recommendations. This directive includes the renaming of nine Army installations (listed below).
24 mar 2023 · The cost of renaming the nine Army bases that honored the Confederacy has nearly doubled, an Army official told lawmakers Thursday.
25 maj 2022 · The commission appointed to recommend new names for Army installations and other DOD assets named after Confederate leaders has released a list of nine suggested Army base names: Fort Moore (currently Fort Benning, Georgia)
23 mar 2023 · In addition to the Louisiana National Guards’ Camp Beauregard, nine U.S. Army bases around the South will be renamed as part of the Pentagon’s efforts to move away from names.
5 sty 2023 · The Pentagon has directed the military to proceed with plans to rename nine Army bases and hundreds of other items whose names honor the Confederacy.