Photos from U.S. Army’s 250th Anniversary Parade
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As the Army celebrates its 250th birthday, officials say the military’s apolitical nature is at risk
As the US Army prepares for its 250th birthday celebration with a major parade of military hardware in Washington, DC, which just happens to coincide with President Donald’s Trumps birthday, former officials are growing increasingly concerned about how the military is being pulled into the political arena by the Trump administration,
The June 14 Fort Knox Army Birthday Bash 8K sold out at 300 registered runners - but that didn’t stop others from participating in
WASHINGTON (7News) — A military parade celebrated the Army's 250th in Washington D.C., with thousands of people in attendance. Aside from the parade, there was also concert and fireworks as part of the celebration. The celebration also coincides with President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday, National Flag Day, and the Army’s 250th anniversary.
At least one member of Heather Shreve’s family has continuously served in the U.S. Army, since its inception in 1775 —and as the Army celebrates its 250th birthday this weekend, Shreve said
Members of the APG community planted 250 black-eyed Susan flowers at the Living Legacy Forest to commemorate the Army’s
Secretary of the Army Daniel Driscoll presented a wreath at Arlington National Cemetery to begin a day of festivities for the Army's 250th birthday.
The 250th Army Birthday Celebration planned for the Lawton Fort Sill community has been canceled. According to officials with the City of Lawton and Fort Sill, the decision was made after discussion with the Lawton Police Department due to what officials call “credible security threats amid planned protests.