JohnnyYou » Yesterday, 2:18 am » wrote: ↑
The New Bragg got a wikipedia article about him published a day before they
renamed the base.. again.. I wonder if Roland Bragg is real. Everything on Wikipedia is fake isn't it?
The new name for the largest installation in the Army honors Army Pfc. Roland L. Bragg, a native of Maine, who enlisted in July 1943 at age 23. During World War II, he served with the 513th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 17th Airborne Division, XVIII Airborne Corps, and completed his Army training at the installation that now bears his name. Following that training, he left for the European theater.
I wonder if he was KIA'd back in the Days when America was United. Now every day is one in infamy. Oh Happy 48th Day!
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Here's the real deal about renaming stuff, especially military stuff. There is real value to continuity between younger and older generations when it comes to the military. So, if Dad was stationed at Ft. Bragg, then Junior will very likely want to be stationed there as well and experience what his Dad experienced (
just one example). When you start renaming ****, it loses meaning and continuity. Mush-brains like Biden simply don't understand this.