Another Confederate general has been put out to pasture, this time replaced by a pioneering female surgeon who won a Medal of Honor for treating Union troops and was briefly a prisoner of war in the rebels’ hands.
The Pentagon on Friday officially renamed Virginia’s Fort A.P. Hill as Fort Walker, the latest in a string of moves to scrub the military of forts, memorials and other markers commemorating those who fought for the Southern cause in the Civil War.
Hill was fatally shot by Union forces in the fighting around Petersburg, Virginia, in April 1865, just seven days before Gen. Robert E. Lee surrendered to Union commander Gen. Ulysses S. Grant. Walker spent four months as a prisoner of war in Richmond after being captured by Southern forces in 1864, before being released in a prisoner exchange.
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