Virginia Military Base Renamed Fort Lee to Honor Black Medal of Honor Recipient, Not Confederate General
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Buffalo Soldier from Dinwiddie commemorated as new namesake for Fort Lee
PRINCE GEORGE COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) -- The U.S. Army has officially renamed its military base in Prince George to honor Buffalo Soldier and Dinwiddie County native Private Fitz Lee on Friday, July 11. The change comes after President Donald Trump reversed a bipartisan congressional statute that removed Confederate names from U.S. military bases. Friday's ceremony was originally on land named in honor of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. Though the…
Virginia military base renamed Fort Lee to honor Black Medal of Honor recipient, not Confederate general
FORT LEE A military installation in Virginia has returned to its former name but with a new honoree, as Fort Gregg-Adams was officially renamed Fort Lee during a ceremony Friday morning."We mark the transition between two proud chapters in our installations history," Fort Lee Garrison Commander Col. Rich Bendelewski said at the ceremony.The name change is part of President Donald Trump's directive to restore the original names of seven military …
'Old name_ new legacy': Fort Lee's renaming celebrated in ceremony on post
Fort Lee unveils switch from Fort Gregg-Adams The former Fort Gregg-Adams is redesignated July 11, 2025, as Fort Lee. Fort Lee has been renamed back to its original name after two years as Fort Gregg-Adams.The renaming honors Private Fitz Lee, a Buffalo Soldier and Medal of Honor recipient.While the name reverts, the legacies of Lt. Gen. Gregg and Lt. Col. Adams will still be honored. Fort Lee has ceremoniously rechristened itself after two year…
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