Fort Bragg
United States
Fort Bragg has 15 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Silver Star
Connects Fort Bragg to: New Glarus, Wisconsin | Belle Valley, Ohio | Roberts, Montana
Fort McPherson
Connects Fort Bragg to: Fayetteville, North Carolina | Venetian Hills | Colonial Hills (East Point)
red-cockaded woodpecker
Connects Fort Bragg to: Louisiana | Conroe, Texas | Bradfordville, Florida | Sandy Island, South Carolina
Purple Heart
Connects Fort Bragg to: New Windsor, New York | Belle Valley, Ohio | Fort Salonga, New York | Whispering Pines, North Carolina
Cyperaceae
Connects Fort Bragg to: Moguer, Spain | Stubičke Toplice, Croatia | Pangi Valley | Miankaleh peninsula | Jargalant, Bayankhongor
beaver dam
Connects Fort Bragg to: Stanton, Kentucky | Beaverdam, Ohio | Beaverdam, Virginia | Posejnele, Poland | Beaver Dam, Indiana
the Pentagon
Connects Fort Bragg to: Marshall Islands | Bailey's Crossroads, Virginia | McLean, Virginia | New Administrative Capital, Egypt | Crystal City, Virginia
82nd Airborne Division
Connects Fort Bragg to: Nijmegen, Netherlands | Asadabad, Afghanistan | Fallujah, Iraq | Groesbeek, Netherlands | Grave, Netherlands
Battle of the Bulge
Connects Fort Bragg to: Germany | Luxembourg | Franconia | Ardennes (department) | Camp Atterbury-Muscatatuck
War in Afghanistan (2001–present)
Connects Fort Bragg to: Denmark | Norway | Richmond, Virginia | Newport News, Virginia | New Glarus, Wisconsin
2003 invasion of Iraq
Connects Fort Bragg to: Republic of Ireland | Iceland | Amman, Jordan | Mosul, Iraq | Sikeston, Missouri
Base Realignment and Closure
Connects Fort Bragg to: Jacksonville, Florida | Indiana | Maine | Virginia Beach, Virginia | Austin, Texas