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Fort Moore’s name was changed to honor retired Lt. Gen. Hal Moore and his wife Julia in May 2023, following an Act of Congress that mandated removing names associated with the Confederacy from ...
Even as a General’s wife, Julie Moore volunteered for the Red Cross, shown here drawing blood from Maj. Gen. Hal Moore in Korea when the family was stationed there from 1969 to 1971.
The base, long named Fort Benning after Confederate General Henry L. Benning, was renamed Fort Moore in 2023. That name honored Lt. Gen. Hal Moore and his wife Julia.
Fort Benning became Fort Moore, named in honor of Lieutenant General Hal Moore and his wife Julia. The name change was intended to recognize the couple’s contributions to the military and ...
Even as a General’s wife, Julie Moore volunteered for the Red Cross, shown here drawing blood from Maj. Gen. Hal Moore in Korea when the family was stationed there from 1969 to 1971.
The base, located in Columbus, Georgia, had been renamed Fort Moore after Lt. Gen. Hal Moore, whose memoir “We Were Soldiers Once ... and Young” chronicled his service in Vietnam.
Retired Army Col. David Moore, Hal and Julia Moore’s son, told USA TODAY in 2023 that he had grown to understand why Fort Benning’s name was changed. He had lived there as a 3-year-old and ...
It was renamed Fort Moore to honor Lt. Gen. Hal Moore and his wife Julie Moore, who committed their lives to the service and helping Army families.
The children of Lt. Gen. Hal and Julia Moore join the command team May 11 during the unveiling the new sign at Fort Moore, Ga. Now it's time to activate or sign up for unlimited access! We have ...