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Fort Bragg Redesignation 2025

  • Army Multimedia and Visual Information Division
  • March 7, 2025 | 34:23

The Army will change the name of Fort Liberty, North Carolina, to Fort Bragg, North Carolina, in honor of Private First Class Roland L. Bragg, who served with great distinction during World War II with the United States Army, and in recognition of the installation's storied history of service to the United States of America. This name change provides us an opportunity to honor both the heroism of Private First Class Roland L. Bragg as well as all Soldiers, Families, and Veterans who have called Fort Bragg home. Fort Bragg remains the Army’s premiere installation and is home to numerous units with proud and prominent histories of service.

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Military Units: Navy

Dive in and explore the Navy — from its traditions to leadership and structure, to the ships, submarines, aircraft and personnel that deliver a global reach. See how America projects power at sea.

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Land vs. Sea: Test Your Army-Navy Game Knowledge

Who will "sing second" this year? See how much you know about one of the oldest college football rivalries.

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The Aircraft Boneyard

The boneyard at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz., has powered America's air dominance for decades. See how specialists restore, preserve and reactivate aircraft, keeping warfighters in flight.

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Sensors, Receivers and Ordnance, Oh My! Drones Carry It All

Unmanned systems help U.S. service members gain realistic training experience, test equipment and so much more. Can you pass this quiz on military drones with flying colors?