Ship parade kicks off events celebrating 250 years of the US Navy and Marine Corps
The parade featured modern and vintage Navy ships with military flyovers and drew about 2,500 public attendees, marking the start of weeklong 250th anniversary events.
- A ship parade celebrated the 250th birthdays of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps along the Delaware River in Philadelphia on Thursday.
- Thousands were expected to attend the event, which includes a street parade and a concert featuring Patti LaBelle.
- Vice Admiral John Gumbleton highlighted the importance of engaging with military personnel during the celebrations.
- The events honoring the Navy and Marine Corps occurred despite a government shutdown affecting many federal offices.
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Ship parade kicks off Navy, Marine celebrations
PHILADELPHIA — A ship parade streamed up and down the Delaware River beside Philadelphia on Thursday to kick off a celebration of the 250th birthdays of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps.
US Navy and Marine Corps Mark 250th Anniversary With Ship Parade
The celebration of the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps began on Oct. 9 with a parade of ships and a military flyover along the Delaware River. Crowds lined the riverbanks to watch as Navy ships made their way on the Delaware River, arriving in Philadelphia and Camden County, New Jersey. Among the ships that took part were the USS Lassen, the USS Billings, the USS Cooperstown, and the USS Arlington. Speaking at the Delaware Ri…
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