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Resolution Urges Renaming Base for Edward S. Bragg, Wisconsin Hero
MADISON, Wis. – A resolution circulated in the Wisconsin State Senate today by Sen. Dale Kooyenga (R-Brookfield) urges a federal commission to rename Fort Bragg, a U.S. military base in North Carolina to Fort Bragg.
Fort Bragg is currently named after a Confederate general, Braxton Bragg. Instead, the resolution proposes changing the man the base honors to his cousin, Union General Edward Stuyvesant Bragg of Wisconsin. While they shared a surname, the two couldn’t have been more different.
U.S. General Edward Stuyvesant Bragg, a resident of Wisconsin, volunteered for the Union Army at the outset of the Civil War. With no previous military service, Bragg impressively reached the rank of brigadier general by 1864. He took command of the Iron Brigade, the unit famed for its valiant sacrifices in several famous bloody attacks of the Civil War. Upon retirement from the Army, Bragg continued his career as a civil
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A few changes at the Pentagon illustrate how the US military is shifting to prepare for the challenges of great-power competition.
The Defense Department s reemphasis on irregular warfare is part of a broader effort to counter Russia and China who are both pursuing similar capabilities.
If you can t destroy the mountain, go around it.
Despite spending the past 20 years focused on counterterrorism and counterinsurgency operations in the Middle East, the US military still outmatches its Chinese and Russian competitors. The US is the only country that can effectively respond to a military contingency anywhere in the world at a moment s notice.
Leadership publisher Nda-Isaiah laid to rest
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A cross section of family and friends at the burial of the late Chairman of Leadership Newspaper, Mr Sam Nda-Isaiah, at
the Gudu Cemetery in Abuja. on Monday.
Photo: Olatunji Obasa
Adelani Adepegba,Abuja
The remains of the Chairman of the Leadership newspapers, Sam Nda-Isaiah, were on Monday laid to rest at the Gudu cemetery in Abuja.
The solemn event which was attended by family members, friends, some business associates and staff of the late entrepreneur, was in line with the Federal Government’s restriction on public gatherings.
The Archbishop of Abuja-based Supernatural Love Ministry, Dr Calvin Antoza, who presided over the funeral service, said death is a reality that will happen to everybody.
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