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Stormy weather couldn’t rain on this parade. President Trump looked on as the Army’s 250th anniversary parade began Saturday evening in the streets of Washington, DC, with soldiers in period costumes marching tanks rolling,
WASHINGTON - Members of the media are invited to cover the celebration of the Army’s 250th birthday on June 14 ... to the parade, please contact [email protected]. The weather is being ...
Large crowds are anticipated Saturday in D.C. for events marking the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary — but the weather may not fully cooperate. A sluggish front drifting southward will probably spark showers and thunderstorms that threaten to disrupt the celebrations.
WASHINGTON — A military parade to celebrate the U.S. Army has been scheduled to roll through Washington, D.C. on Saturday, June 14, and if you want to watch what's going on from the comfort of your living room, FOX61+ has you covered.
In 1775, the Continental Congress established the Army as the first U.S. military service. In 1777, the Stars and Stripes became the national U.S. flag. In 1922, Warren G. Harding became the first U.S. president to broadcast a message over the radio. The occasion was the dedication of the Francis Scott Key Memorial in Baltimore.
WASHINGTON (7News) — Ahead of the Army's 250th birthday celebration and parade on June 14, a formidable fleet of military vehicles has started to assemble, including massive tanks at D.C.'s West ...
The Army’s 250th birthday parade was not the grand military spectacle that many anticipated, and for that Americans can breathe a momentary, measured sigh of relief. It was a family-friendly conclusion to a celebratory day,