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Orlando Sentinel USA Sports September 27, 2022
This weekend marks the 40th anniversary of UCF’s first home football game, played at Orlando’s Tangerine Bowl (now Camping World Stadium). UCF was coming off a road win at St. Leo in its inaugural game when it arrived at the T-Bowl for its home opener on Sept. 29, 1979. The... + más
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ABC News USA Politics May 12, 2023
The U.S. Army training base formerly known as Fort Benning was renamed Fort Moore on Thursday to honor a late lieutenant general and his wife and remove ties to a Confederate general.The ceremony to rededicate the base to Lt. Gen. Harold Hal G. Moore Jr. and Julia Julie Moore... + más
UCF football played, won 1st home game 40 years ago this weekend | Orlando Sentinel
Georgia’s Fort Benning renamed Fort Moore in honor of decorated military couple | New York Daily News
CBS News USA Politics May 28, 2023
I wonder myself what took so long, said retired Lt. Gen. Tom Bostick, a member of , charged with renaming Army bases named in honor of Confederate generals. What was galling is that we would still in this day and age have names of bases that represented traitors, who fought... + más
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New York Daily News USA Nation May 12, 2023
The Army has officially renamed Fort Benning in Georgia to Fort Moore in honor of Lt. Gen. Harold “Hal” Moore and his wife, Julia Moore. The couple made “meaningful and lasting contributions” to the Army, officials said in a statement. Gen. Moore served from 1945 to 1977... + más
Georgia's Fort Benning renamed Fort Moore | ABC News
New York Daily News USA Nation June 03, 2023
North Carolina’s Fort Bragg officially became Fort Liberty Friday as the U.S. Army continued distancing itself from memories of the Confederacy. The base, named after rebel Civil War Gen. Braxton Bragg in 1918, now honors one of the words most closely associated with American... + más
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Fort Bragg becomes Fort Liberty in Army’s most prominent move to erase Confederate names from bases | The Boston Globe
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