Named after Henry Knox, America's first secretary of war, Camp Knox was established in 1918 before becoming a permanent military base, rebranded as Fort Knox in the 1930s. The depository was ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Monday ordered the ... However, the base won't honor Confederate Gen. Henry L. Benning, its original namesake. Instead, it will be renamed after Cpl.
(JTA) — Henry Kissinger, the first Jewish secretary of state and the controversial ... with the Soviet Union at the height of the Cold War — has died. Kissinger died at his home in Connecticut ...
After Waldo’s death in 1759, his daughter married Henry Knox, a future general in the Continental Army, a Founding Father of the U.S. and the secretary of war under President George Washington.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says hundreds of visas have been revoked in an effort to repress student activism. And, the Trump administration plans to cut 20,000 jobs from health agencies.
U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright visited Oak ... much like the race with Nazi Germany to develop an atomic weapon during World War II. Wright, formerly a gas and oil executive who pioneered ...
Little wonder then, that during the Second World War, Fort Knox ... of Hungary. Fort Knox was inspected by outsiders in 2017, when no less a figure than Treasury secretary Steve Mnuchin visited ...
By Helene Cooper Reporting from Washington Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth continued ... whose previous name honored the confederate general Henry Benning. The base, which is in Georgia, will ...
As president from 1897 to 1901, McKinley enacted record-high tariffs and used the brief Spanish-American War of 1898 ... After 1909, Secretary of State Philander Knox, one of the founders of ...
Defense Secretary Hegseth ... during World War I, when he served in the U.S. Army in France in 1918. Benning died in 1974. The base was originally named for Lt. Gen. Henry Benning, a Confederate ...
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