http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braxton_BraggI am sure the US special forces are very good but 'Fort Bragg' ?
How many?
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Re: How many?
“Fanaticism consists of redoubling your efforts when you have forgotten your aim.”
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Re: How many?
Timmy,thanks for the link.Not a very likeable fellow,nor a very successful military commander.Why name anything after him?
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While some of its alumnus may or may not brag , Ft Bragg was named for a Confederate General; General Braxton Bragg.
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Frankly, Winnie, I have always wondered the same thing. My suspicion is that it was named after a Confederate commander because the base is located in the south. Being observant of regional sensitivities can make congressmen and voters happy, and I suspect the name has more to do with that than with any recognition of military accomplishment.
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