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The Rev. Jimmy Swaggart, who built one of the nation's biggest broadcast ministries in the 1980s from his Baton Rouge ...
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Adams, formerly Fort Lee, was in 2023 the first Army base to be named for Black Americans. Now, it'll be the first named for ...
Desiree Van Oosting (Republican Party) is a member of the North Dakota State Senate, representing District 36. She assumed office on December 1, 2024. Her current term ends on December 1, 2028. Van ...
Fort Lee is now named for Pvt. Fitz Lee. The new namesake was a Buffalo Soldier who earned the Medal of Honor for his actions ...
Cavalry Gen. J. E. B. Stuart, who served as the eyes and ears of Lee's army, was absent (with Lee's approval) on an extended expedition, foraging and harassing Union troops away from the front lines.
Military officials expect to formally order the return to Confederate base names soon, but with different honorees.
Opinion: In this op-ed, retired Navy Capt. John Cordle shares why he chose to retire from his position as a federal worker under the current administration.
Fitz Lee grew up in Dinwiddie County, received the Medal of Honor for bravery during wartime and died of health issues related to his heroism ...
Fitzhugh “Fitz” Lee served as a general in the Confederate army under his uncle, Robert E. Lee, and later was Virginia governor from 1886-90. He had been indicted for treason for his Confederate role ...
For example, Fitz Lee was born in Dinwiddie County in central Virginia, while Robert E. Lee was born in Westmoreland County, part of Virginia’s Northern Neck and more than 100 miles from Dinwiddie.