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Jake E. Lee reported that the two perpetrators involved in his 2024 shooting were soon to be sentenced for multiple crimes in June 2025.
Fort Gregg-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 a Buffalo Solider.
Robert E. Izzo, 73, of North Providence, passed away on June 23, 2025. He was the husband of the late Carolyn A. (Flynn) Izzo and the son of the ...
Rep. Wesley Hunt defended President Trump's decision to restore Robert E. Lee's name to Fort Gregg-Adams during an appearance on "Real Time" on Friday.
Robert Lee Nutter Sr. OBITUARY In the early morning hours of Thursday May 01, 2025, Robert Lee Nutter Sr. was reunited in heaven with his late wife, Mary Virginia Nutter.
Fort Gregg-Adams has been redesignated as Fort Lee, honoring Private Fitz Lee, a Buffalo Soldier and Medal of Honor recipient. Private Fitz Lee, born in Dinwiddie County, served in the ...
Fort-Gregg Adams officially restored its name to Fort Lee effective immediately, officials announced Monday.
Pentagon Finds Black Hero to Rechristen Base Long Named for Robert E. The Army unveiled a list of seven installations that the Trump administration is reverting, sort of, to earlier names ...
No, Not That Lee. Pentagon Finds Black Hero to Rechristen Base Long Named for Robert E. Carol Rosenberg The New York Times Company Jun 11, 2025 SUBSCRIBE NOW ...
Lloyd E. Lee, 83, of Heath, died Monday, June 9, 2025 at Licking Memorial Hospital. He was born January 10, 1942 in Chillicothe, OH to the late Pinckney and Dessie (Drake) Lee.
President Trump announced Tuesday that he will restore the names of Fort Robert E. Lee and six other military bases honoring Confederate war leaders.
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