Anonymous wrote:I suggest Geronimo or names of Native tribal leaders. Given that their tribes agree to this, which they might not like at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have plenty of medal of honor winners who aren’t traitors. Pick one of them.
This. There are plenty valiant and courageous men and women in the military past and present. We shouldn't name things after generals that we're racists and lost a war. Seriously. .
If a person is chosen, they better run a background check first. Otherwise we'll be right back here in a year.
I'd rather not have any forts or bases named after a real person. People are flawed, that's a fact. We might find something unacceptable about the person in the future.
Anonymous wrote:Fort Bragg should definitely be renamed after Army Ranger Pat Tillman.
Tillman embodied exactly the kind of dedication to this country that personifies the Rangers and Green Berets. He walked away from millions of dollars and a successful NFL career to enlist in the Army after 9/11. He fought bravely in countless battles, and was killed by friendly fire.
If Pat Tillman doesn’t deserve to have a base named after him, then literally NO ONE deserves to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have DC Comics and Marvel bid against each other. The highest bidder wins naming rights.
I actually like this one. A great way to get some funding.
Don’t make jokes about our service people who have their lives for us
I’m the 6:38 poster who initially made the “joke.” I served in the Marine Corps for 20 years and I’m a veteran of the Iraq War.
You need to lighten up.
Anonymous wrote:Everything should just be given numbers so we don't need to rename things.