I hate the Confederates as much, okay, MORE than the next guy, but let them have their toys. We’ll save on paperwork, letterhead, signs, and time wasted on stupid discussions about how fucking NOBLE those assholes were.
No, PSXer, you see, George Washington fought on the side of right, our side, and we won, so he deserves honors. But we don’t have a Fort Cornwallis near Yorktown. Really, why honor the losers?
We kept the names of the Rebs because they were the classmates of the Union generals anyway and the War Department wanted to throw the South a no-hard-feelings sop to popular sentiment. Sort of “we can’t stay mad at you”.
Still…* Fort Sherman, Georgia*. Yes, dropzone, doesn’t it just sing? Inspiring, I tell you…
Honestly, it never occurred to me until right now, but it is truly amazing that no active U.S. military base is named after the greatest general in American history, Ulysses S. Grant.
IIRC, they were allowed to adopt a highway – however, a decision was made to change the name of that particular road to the “Rosa Parks Highway” shortly after the Klan was given the go-ahead.
“Well, he was a real son-of-a-bitch, son! Look him up. That’s why we keep his name on this, so you will ask.”
History is written by the winners. This is a bad thing for History. Kings and Pharaohs have been erasing their predecessors actions for a long time. This drives archaeologists crazy.
If you don’t want something bad to recur, you leave the raw truth out where everyone can see it, you don’t erase it.
The formerFt. Sherman is still known as “Sherman” locally. Ft. Grant is just a distant memory though. (Although I am currently developing and exhibit on endangered frogs that will go in one of its bunkers.)
Grant was immensely popular following the Civil War and most of the 19th century despite some political difficulties. There was a concerted effort by some historians to demonize Reconstruction and paint Grant as a drunkard who wasn’t a good military leader and an even worse president. These folks dominated the historical narrative well into the 1960s.
I know that TPTB would not approve of a firebase in II Corps South Viet Nam being named “Fire Base Little Big Horn”*, “Fire Base Dien Bien Phu Two”, or “Fire Base Balaclava”**.
*Which surprised us because we were in the 7th Cavalry Regiment.
**Okay, it took them a while to disapprove of that one.
Well, for years the Southern apologists have had free run in the South. Many of the States flags were CSA versions, etc. Finally, education is starting to seep in. The “War of Northern Agression” is now belatedly realized as no such thing, and that indeed, Slavery was a major cause of that war.
Ah, ah – no, we’re not talking of renaming somebody else’s cities. We’re talking of naming OUR military’s installations on *our home soil. Which should be done to celebrate leaders we want celebrated for their valor, their success and their loyalty (loyalty to the right cause and nation, that is…). And some of the posters want to extend that to our public facilities *in general.