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Henry Johnson, the Albany soldier who was one of the most lethal warfighters of World War I, gets posthumous disrespect from the Trump administration.
Albany World War I hero Sgt. Henry Johnson’s legacy is among the casualties as the Trump administration renames seven ...
Bases with Confederate names that had been renamed under the Biden administration will be renamed in honor of military ...
Vernon Parish's Fort Johnson, which had its name changed less than two years ago, apparently is headed for a switch back to ...
Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan is blasting the Trump administration’s decision to remove hometown hero Henry Johnson’s name from ...
A 24-year-old US aviation student who had been missing for more than a week has been located safe and well in Palmerston ...
The bases wouldn't be formally named after Confederates who fought against the U.S. during the Civil War, but instead after ...
President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that his administration plans to restore the names of seven military bases once named after Confederate leaders, including three in Central Virginia.
Fort Johnson, which was named after Albany war hero and World War I Sgt. Henry Johnson, is being renamed to Fort Polk. The Army made that announcement Tuesday along with a slew of other name changes ...