Most soldiers reporting into Fort Bragg arrive in Raleigh-Durham, and get transported by road from there. Flight times seem to take between five and nine hours, as none of the sites I've looked at have direct flights between the two. It is possible to get a flight into Fayetteville, and the flight times tend to look about the same, given that there are no direct flights that I've seen.
If you're referring to the military installation, it's in North Carolina, near Fayetteville. There's also a town in California called Fort Bragg.
The driving distance from North Carolina to California is about 2,685 miles.
No. Bragg was from North Carolina, and was a Confederate general.
California is, so far, a single US state, with one capital, Sacramento.(The capital of North Carolina is Raleigh.)
No
Fort Bragg has property in six different North Carolina counties, but Fayettville where it is headquartered lies in Cumberland county.
Braxton Bragg was born to Thomas Bragg and Margaret Crosland Bragg March 22, 1817 in Warrenton North Carolina.
The distance in North Carolina from Fort Bragg to Zebulon is 89 miles. That equals 143 kilometers and about 1.5 hours in driving time.
Sacramento (which is the capital of California) is located in the north-central part of the California, to the north of Oakland.
Yes, there is about 6" annually.
The air distance from Fort Bragg, North Carolina, to Cairo, Egypt, is 6,059 miles. That equals 9,752 kilometers or 5,265 nautical miles.
Chico is North of Sacramento.