Time to rename our Confederate Forts

We need to ask......What have these men done to deserve such an honor?

AP HIll, Braxton Bragg, George Pickett, John Bell Hood......why should they be honored?

We need to ask why US bases are named after traitors, that what we need to ask.
When you look at why those bases were named the way they were. We built bases in the south because land was cheap and available. Names were chosen to honor local confederate legends and we are now stuck with them
Have we ever named any other US military bases after people we beat?
 
If you want to avoid controversy, do what most countries do. Name the bases after the town they're in or near.
EXCELLENT SUGGESTION!
Like Parris Island. Cutler Naval Station (now defunct). Portsmouth Shipyard Naval Base
 
We need to ask......What have these men done to deserve such an honor?

AP HIll, Braxton Bragg, George Pickett, John Bell Hood......why should they be honored?

We need to ask why US bases are named after traitors, that what we need to ask.
When you look at why those bases were named the way they were. We built bases in the south because land was cheap and available. Names were chosen to honor local confederate legends and we are now stuck with them
Have we ever named any other US military bases after people we beat?
Have we ever had another Civil War where we fought against other Americans?
 
We need to ask......What have these men done to deserve such an honor?

AP HIll, Braxton Bragg, George Pickett, John Bell Hood......why should they be honored?








They fought for their beliefs, unlike you who whore yourself out for money.
 
They fought for their beliefs, unlike you who whore yourself out for money.
Liberals just don't get it. They have no problem with the northerners in the federal government telling the southerners how to run their farms. Then when the southern farmers had their property taken from them in 1865, liberals never once argued for reparations for the southern farmers.
 
We need to ask......What have these men done to deserve such an honor?

AP HIll, Braxton Bragg, George Pickett, John Bell Hood......why should they be honored?

We need to ask why US bases are named after traitors, that what we need to ask.
When you look at why those bases were named the way they were. We built bases in the south because land was cheap and available. Names were chosen to honor local confederate legends and we are now stuck with them
Have we ever named any other US military bases after people we beat?
Have we ever had another Civil War where we fought against other Americans?
Not what I asked.
 
We need to ask......What have these men done to deserve such an honor?

AP HIll, Braxton Bragg, George Pickett, John Bell Hood......why should they be honored?

We need to ask why US bases are named after traitors, that what we need to ask.
When you look at why those bases were named the way they were. We built bases in the south because land was cheap and available. Names were chosen to honor local confederate legends and we are now stuck with them
Have we ever named any other US military bases after people we beat?
Have we ever had another Civil War where we fought against other Americans?
Not what I asked.
What I'm pointing out ... is the people we "beat" were Americans, not foreigners. It's a unique situation.
 
We need to ask......What have these men done to deserve such an honor?

AP HIll, Braxton Bragg, George Pickett, John Bell Hood......why should they be honored?

We need to ask why US bases are named after traitors, that what we need to ask.
When you look at why those bases were named the way they were. We built bases in the south because land was cheap and available. Names were chosen to honor local confederate legends and we are now stuck with them
Have we ever named any other US military bases after people we beat?
Have we ever had another Civil War where we fought against other Americans?
Not what I asked.
What I'm pointing out ... is the people we "beat" were Americans, not foreigners. It's a unique situation.


This reminds me of the times I have had to explain the concept of linear time to liberals.


It was not just once.
 
CremeBrulee writes:
“That's the problem with this shit. Any name you might come up with will have some sort of stigma attached to it by someone. I guess you could start naming things after inanimate objects...”

I don’t think we will ever run out of genuine patriots and heroes who fought for worthy American (and universal) values. You are right, though, that we needn’t name forts after Generals only. Sure there may always be differences concerning this or that name, but at least let us not choose the names of men who fought against the United States in a war that defended slavery.
Or ideas even. Ft. Liberty, Ft. Freedom, Ft. Independence. I am not up to date on naming conventions for the military. Once you go down the rabbit hole of changing names though, you should be prepared to change everything named after anything or anyone to suit the whims of how people feel about something at any given time or according to their political ideology.
I love the idea of Ft. Liberty, Ft. Freedom, Ft. Independence. It would be hard to change these names ones folks got used to them. Even the South during the Civil War claimed it was fighting for these ideals. Plus, maybe, hopefully, it would have a salutary subliminal influence on our military, and serve as a reminder of what we are supposed to be fighting for when we fight overseas.
 
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CremeBrulee writes:
“That's the problem with this shit. Any name you might come up with will have some sort of stigma attached to it by someone. I guess you could start naming things after inanimate objects...”

I don’t think we will ever run out of genuine patriots and heroes who fought for worthy American (and universal) values. You are right, though, that we needn’t name forts after Generals only. Sure there may always be differences concerning this or that name, but at least let us not choose the names of men who fought against the United States in a war that defended slavery.
Or ideas even. Ft. Liberty, Ft. Freedom, Ft. Independence. I am not up to date on naming conventions for the military. Once you go down the rabbit hole of changing names though, you should be prepared to change everything named after anything or anyone to suit the whims of how people feel about something at any given time or according to their political ideology.
I love the idea of Ft. Liberty, Ft. Freedom, Ft. Independence. It would be hard to change these names ones folks got used to them. Even the South during the Civil War claimed it was fighting for these ideals. Plus, maybe, hopefully, it would have a salutary subliminal influence on our military, and serve as a reminder of what we are supposed to be fighting for when we fight overseas.






Good. Go BUILD them.
 
We need to ask......What have these men done to deserve such an honor?

AP HIll, Braxton Bragg, George Pickett, John Bell Hood......why should they be honored?

We need to ask why US bases are named after traitors, that what we need to ask.
When you look at why those bases were named the way they were. We built bases in the south because land was cheap and available. Names were chosen to honor local confederate legends and we are now stuck with them
Have we ever named any other US military bases after people we beat?
Have we ever had another Civil War where we fought against other Americans?
Not what I asked.
What I'm pointing out ... is the people we "beat" were Americans, not foreigners. It's a unique situation.
The people we beat committed treason. Raising statues of them and naming bases after them was not wise.
 
We need to ask......What have these men done to deserve such an honor?

AP HIll, Braxton Bragg, George Pickett, John Bell Hood......why should they be honored?
This is one of the first things communists do when infiltrating someone else's nation, they erase the history and start by taking away and renaming institutions, Mao, lenin/Stalin, Pol Pot, Ho Chi Minh and the rest all did it...communist/liberal ideals have no home, no history, [which is why nothing of historic record is named for them] so they must find a host to feed off of and make their own and re-education along with name change is the start of that take over...
...this is done by confiscating the wealth of others to buy off the "peasant" class with unsustainable "trappings" [freebies] until the entire nation resembles New Jersey.
 
They are not American
Incorrect ... :cool:
They are US Army forts named after American citizens.
Because when the war was over, all Confederate soldiers were required to swear allegiance to the US government and their citizenship was restored.
Because they lost. So this was in spite of them.
 
We need to ask......What have these men done to deserve such an honor?

AP HIll, Braxton Bragg, George Pickett, John Bell Hood......why should they be honored?


Most insidious vestige of the Confederacy is the name of the Democrat party... Wanna make a deal???

Trade you "John Bell Hood" for renaming the old Confederate Democrat party..
Trade you "George Pickett" for renaming the state of Washington to State of Anarchy.
Trade you "Braxton" for renaming Washington D.C. to LooneyVille District of Morons.

The others are not up for auction..

BTW --- ALL those generals and their tactics are studied at West Point.. You gonna ban that also????

Morons on the March.,... Keep it up...
 

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There's your "institutionalized racism".. It's ALWAYS the Fed Govt aint it?? Been in the biz for HUNDREDS of years.. Built ENTIRE SEGREGATED CITIES in the New Deal. Didn't de-segregrate our military til after WW2. Also the nation's largest polluter.. Always 1st with snarky virtue signaling. The last to actual FIX anything that's broken..
 
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Jefferson Davis, US Senator, and President of the Confederate States of America.

Party: Democratic

When is the Democratic Party being renamed?

Well, rightwinger , we are waiting for an explanation.
We don’t have any forts named after Jefferson Davis
Did I say we did? We just have a major national party that all those Confederate Generals fought for.
We have a major national party that is demanding we name Army bases after Confederate Generals
 
We need to ask......What have these men done to deserve such an honor?

AP HIll, Braxton Bragg, George Pickett, John Bell Hood......why should they be honored?

AP Hill - he fought in the Mexican–American War and Seminole Wars, and defended his home state of Virginia in the Civil War from Union attackers.

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Braxton Bragg - although he was mostly unsuccessful as a general, he should be honored for having served in Florida and Tennessee, defending in the Civil War. Before that he received three brevet promotions for distinguished service in the Mexican–American War, most notably the Battle of Buena Vista.

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John Bell Hood - he defended Georgia and Tennessee in the Civil War.

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George Pickett - He served as a second lieutenant in the United States Army during the Mexican–American War, and is noted for his service in the Battle of Chapultepec in September 1847. Participated in the Pig War of 1859, and defended the state of Virginia in the Civil War.

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All these men were generals in wars fighting for the United States and for the Confederacy. They, like all soldiers, should be honored for their service, completely regardless of the politics of the wars they fought in, as they were soldiers, not politicians.

And in what military service did YOU serve, rightwinger ?

Gen Grant
Gen Pershing
Gen Eisenhower
Gen Marshall
Gen MacArthur
Gen Patton
Gen Bradley.


You lose
 
It is part of history
But why do we have such a twisted view of who we honor in history?
10 first named after Confederate Generals, one after Union Generals

Why Gen Lee and not General Grant?
Why Gen Bragg and Hood but not Gen Sherman and Sheridan?

Why? The Lost Cause movement
Bragg, Hood, and Lee are all in southern states. Why would a southern state want to name a fort after men who invaded their state, and attacked it ? Better to have names of men who defended their states.
Those Southern States are part of the UNITED STATES
We should not celebrate rebellion
 
We need to ask......What have these men done to deserve such an honor?

AP HIll, Braxton Bragg, George Pickett, John Bell Hood......why should they be honored?

All the ones you named except Fort Bragg were built during WWII. Per WaPo:

Who are the bases named after?
The bases, all in former Confederate states, were named with input from locals in the Jim Crow era. The Army courted their buy-in because it needed large swaths of land to build sprawling bases in the early 20th century up through World War II.

Three of the biggest bases in the United States are named after Confederate leaders, including some who were famously inept.

Fort Bragg in North Carolina, the headquarters of the Special Forces, bears the name of Gen. Braxton Bragg, a commander often assailed as one of the most bumbling commanders in the war. Bragg was relieved of command after losing the battle for Chattanooga in 1863, then served as a military adviser to Confederate President Jefferson Davis.

Fort Benning in Georgia, the home of Army infantry and airborne training, is named after Brig. Gen. Henry Benning, who led troops at Antietam and Gettysburg. In remarks in 1861 laying out slavery as the reason for secession, Benning warned that abolition would lead to “black governors, black legislatures, black juries, black everything. Is it to be supposed that the white race will stand for that?”

Fort Hood in Texas is named after John Bell Hood, who resigned his commission in the U.S. Army to fight against it. His “reckless” command hastened the fall of Atlanta, one historian wrote, and his losses at the Battle of Franklin were so disastrous that they have been called the “Pickett’s Charge of the West,” in reference to a bloody and failed assault named for Maj. Gen. George Pickett, one of Gen. Robert E. Lee’s top commanders at Gettysburg.
Unlike Bragg and Benning, Hood has no prewar roots in the state that has a post named after him. He commanded Texas troops but was born in Kentucky and buried in Louisiana.

The other bases named after Confederate commanders are Forts Lee, Pickett and A.P. Hill in Virginia, Forts Polk and Beauregard in Louisiana, Fort Gordon in Georgia and Fort Rucker in Alabama.

Why have efforts stalled in the past?
The Army, steeped in its history and traditions, has fought efforts to rename the installations and even the names of roads on its posts, saying in 2017 that such moves would be “controversial and divisive.”
As recently as February, McCarthy said there were no plans to rename the posts. The power to name posts falls to the assistant secretary of the army for manpower and reserve affairs.
McCarthy believes he can unilaterally change the names but would need input from the White House, lawmakers and state and local officials, CNN reported.

Who could bases be named after if they were changed?
The biggest formal push to rename an installation is to reflag Fort Hood after Roy Benavidez, a Green Beret who received the Medal of Honor for action in Cambodia during the Vietnam War.

Benavidez endured “six hours in hell,” he would later say of a 1968 battle in which he held his intestines in his hand, stabbed an enemy soldier to death and loaded the wounded and dead onto two helicopters.
He later said he had so many injuries and was so bloodied he was mistaken for a dead man and stuffed in a body bag until he spat in a doctor’s face. He earned five Purple Hearts in combat.
Benavidez died in 1998, and his name is on a stretch of highway, a Navy cargo ship, a short graphic novel, a commemorative G.I. Joe figure and, in a nod to his passion for education, several Texas schools. The League of United Latin American Citizens, an advocacy group, urged the Army last year to rename Fort Hood for him.

In recent days, veterans and others have lobbied for other historical figures, opening the door for women and minorities. One is Mary Edwards Walker, a surgeon and prisoner during the Civil War and the only woman who has received the Medal of Honor.

Calls on Twitter also intensified to rename Fort Benning after Sgt. 1st Class Alwyn Cashe, a black soldier and Georgia native whose actions in Iraq quickly became legend.
In 2005, his vehicle was destroyed by an improvised explosive device and consumed in flames. Cashe entered the Bradley three times to rescue six soldiers while he himself was on fire. He died of his injuries weeks later.
Cashe received the Silver Star for his heroism, although many say he deserved the Medal of Honor. Renaming Fort Benning after him, advocates have said, would correct at least one injustice.
So many American soldiers more worthy of honor

Alvin York
Audie Murphy
Daniel Inouye
Well, the towns that gave up land for those bases were Jim Crow South towns, and the military asked for their input. So they were named for Southern "heroes." It is true that all these officers were repatriated American citizens. Lincoln did NOT want the South punished for all time. I wish to hell we could leave it alone. I don't see the logic in Trump's reasoning that many soldiers have completed their training there, that it was the last piece of American soil where they stepped foot before dying overseas in a war, so the names should never be changed. But I also don't see the logic in going whole hog into "punishing the south" AGAIN. Lincoln did not want that. I don't think he would like this attitude of "make them pay" all over again.
They were not great men, most were not great Generals, they fought for a cause that is a horror to most of humanity

Why do we honor them?
 
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