Fort Bragg Army Leaves Base To Arrest 1st Amendment Auditors! 2021

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ORGANIZATION / PUBLIC SERVANT
Majority Vote:
Pass

1 votes
(Pass: 1 Fail: 0)
AUDITOR / PUBLIC
Majority Vote:
Pass

1 votes
(Pass: 1 Fail: 0)
Audit ID: 5172
Audit type: FIRST AMENDMENT
Region: USA
Date: 01 Jan 2021
Auditor: Carolina Auditor profile image Carolina Auditor
Title: Fort Bragg Army Leaves Base To Arrest 1st Amendment Auditors! 2021
Description: Mission Statement:
To exercise my right as a US citizen to stand in a public area and use my Walmart Camera to film peacefully without someone hindering my ability to do so!

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00:00 Intro
01:07 Military Police are here! And a look inside their vehicle
01:34 Backup Arrive
01:57 Your not allowed to record a federal installation
02:02 SemperFiMat has a good laugh
02:38 Turn around and place your hands on your head
03:00 You can call me good citizen
09:07 The Army retreats back to base!
09:41 Army Lady gives a shoutout to Youtube
10:18 Outro




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In 1918, the Chief of Field Artillery, General William J. Snow, seeking an area having suitable terrain, adequate water, rail facilities and a climate for year-round training, decided that the area now known as Fort Bragg met all of the desired criteria.

Consequently, Camp Bragg came into existence on Sept. 4, 1918. Camp Bragg was named for a native North Carolinian Gen. Braxton Bragg for his actions during the Mexican-American war. Prior to its establishment as a military reservation, the area was a desolate region. Huge forests of Longleaf and Loblolly pines covered the sandy area. About 1729 Highland Scots began cultivating the land in the Longstreet Presbyterian Church area in what was to become part of Fort Bragg.

At the beginning of World War I, only seven percent of the land was occupied. The population consisted of approximately 170 families. During the first year of its existence, $6 million was spent in purchasing land and erecting cantonments for six artillery brigades. Although cessation of hostilities came in November 1918, work was rapidly pushed to a conclusion, and Feb. 1, 1919 saw the completion of Camp Bragg. As soon as World War I was over, the artillery personnel and material from Camp McClellan, Alabama, were transferred to Camp Bragg in order accommodate testing the new long-range weapons developed during the war.
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