Photos of Preparations for Trump’s Military Parade Marking the 250th Anniversary of the US Army
- On Saturday, June 14, 2025, Washington, D.C. will host a military parade honoring the U.S. Army’s quarter-millennium milestone, coinciding with Flag Day and President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday.
- The parade is part of the Army's long-planned 250th anniversary celebration and aligns with Trump's longstanding interest in leading a prominent military event highlighting U.S. strength and honoring the sacrifices of service members.
- Preparations include transporting tanks and vehicles from Fort Cavazos, Texas to Washington via railroad, offloading them at Jessup, Maryland, quartering up to 5,000 soldiers in the GSA Regional Office Building, and erecting security fencing around the National Mall.
- Officials such as Matt McCool and others held a public safety briefing on June 9, 2025, while a softball game with congressional staffers took place on June 12 as part of parade-related events; a large image of President Trump also hangs on a federal building.
- The parade's occurrence outside wartime and its scale suggest a notable national spectacle, but bipartisan concerns exist about costs and the blurring of civilian and military roles under Trump’s approach.
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Washington, 13 Jun (EFE).- The governor of Minesota and vice-presidential Democratic candidate in the past elections, Tim Walz, said this Friday that the military parade called by President Donald Trump on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of the Army and his 79th birthday is something that seems to be typical of Pionyang. “We don’t need this. This is not a Saturday in Pionyang,” the governor declared during a talk organized by Center For Am…
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