Fort Bragg, as captured in the Census, refers to the residential population living on the Army installation that was renamed Fort Liberty in June 2023. The Department of Defense initiative to rename bases originally honoring Confederate officers moved Fort Bragg from its 1918 namesake, Confederate General Braxton Bragg, to a generic honorific name reflecting the values the Army seeks to project. Census-designated populations in military housing on the installation number roughly 29,000.
The installation spans about 160,000 acres across Cumberland, Hoke, Moore, and Harnett counties. It hosts the XVIII Airborne Corps, the 82nd Airborne Division, and United States Army Special Operations Command, including the 1st Special Forces Command and Ranger elements. The installation is the largest Army base by active duty troop population in the United States.
Housing on base includes family quarters, barracks for unaccompanied personnel, and dedicated housing for Special Operations Forces. Fort Liberty Elementary schools, the installation's hospital at Womack Army Medical Center, and on-base retail support the resident population. The city of Fayetteville borders the installation on the east and serves as the primary off-base community for service members and families.
Escort websites operating in the Fort Bragg/Fort Liberty vicinity are reviewed and listed on Escortservice.com. The site is strictly a directory. It does not schedule appointments, confirm any licensing, or intercede between parties. Users must be 21 or older.
Fort Bragg, as captured in the Census, refers to the residential population living on the Army installation that was renamed Fort Liberty in June 2023. The Department of Defense initiative to rename bases originally honoring Confederate officers moved Fort Bragg from its 1918 namesake, Confederate General Braxton Bragg, to a generic honorific name reflecting the values the Army seeks to project. Census-designated populations in military housing on the installation number roughly 29,000.
The installation spans about 160,000 acres across Cumberland, Hoke, Moore, and Harnett counties. It hosts the XVIII Airborne Corps, the 82nd Airborne Division, and United States Army Special Operations Command, including the 1st Special Forces Command and Ranger elements. The installation is the largest Army base by active duty troop population in the United States.
Housing on base includes family quarters, barracks for unaccompanied personnel, and dedicated housing for Special Operations Forces. Fort Liberty Elementary schools, the installation's hospital at Womack Army Medical Center, and on-base retail support the resident population. The city of Fayetteville borders the installation on the east and serves as the primary off-base community for service members and families.
Escort websites operating in the Fort Bragg/Fort Liberty vicinity are reviewed and listed on Escortservice.com. The site is strictly a directory. It does not schedule appointments, confirm any licensing, or intercede between parties. Users must be 21 or older.
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