US Army, National Mall and Parade Marking
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The White House has said the administration was planning a historic celebration for the Army's 250th birthday. The Army was established on June 14, 1775,
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The parade for the US Army's birthday — which coincides with the US president's birthday — is on the same weekend the country will see hundreds of protests on immigration raids.
The service is experiencing an identity crisis after 20 years of war, and as the president warns of threats to America from within.
A rumor that the United States Army has a soldier stationed on the moon orbited social media in mid-June 2025 as a result of a statement allegedly made by U.S. Secretary of the Army Daniel Driscoll. People were quick to share the purported quote,
The "No Kings" protest and march happening in Philadelphia on Saturday coincides with hundreds of rallies scheduled to take place across the country.
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New Executive Innovation Corps brings top tech talent into the Army Reserve to bridge the commercial-military tech gap, with four tech leaders set to
The United States Army is turning 250 this year on June 14. Here are some of the little-known things about the Army.
America’s oldest military service turns 250 on Saturday. If you see an active duty, former, or retired member of the Army, wish their service a happy birthday.
Washington, D.C., will host a massive military parade June 14 to celebrate the United States Army's 250th anniversary. Here's how to watch in Oregon.
The 250th birthday of the U.S. Army should really be a celebration of the individual soldier. Hoyer pointed to the 81st anniversary of the D-Day invasion and the critical decisions that were made that set the chain of events in motion for the liberation of Europe.
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ABC11 on MSNMilitary children receive scholarships as Army celebrates 250 years: 'Forever grateful'An awards ceremony at Fort Bragg wasn't just to recognize the Army's 250th birthday, it was also a time to support military families.
A 40-year-old Army pilot was killed, and a second pilot was injured, in a helicopter training accident Wednesday evening at Fort Campbell in Kentucky, the Army post said. The soldier killed was identified Friday by the 101st Airborne Division as Chief Warrant Officer 2 Dustin K. Wright.