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Metal Detecting an Abandoned WWII US Army BaseMetal detecting abandoned WWII US army base! On this metal detecting trip, we return to the old abandoned US Army military base that was used to train soldiers before being sent to Europe.
Less than two years after the Army officially changed Fort Bragg – then named for Confederate Gen. Braxton Bragg – to Fort ...
The US Air Force restores North Field Airbase, the WWII launch site for the Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuclear bombings, to ...
Fort Bragg, North Carolina, is returned to its former name without the Confederate namesake, as the Pentagon honored WWII Pvt. Roland Bragg of Maine.
A WW2 base builder with an aviation twist, an all-new Ground of Aces demo is available for free on Steam right now, if you ...
The U.S. government had a military base on the environmentally sensitive Galapagos Islands during World War II and a separate base used largely to combat narcotics trafficking on the mainland ...
The renaming ceremony comes nearly two years after the Department of Defense officially changed Fort Bragg to Fort Liberty.
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