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Thousands of Americans are expected to descend on the nation's capital on Saturday to see the city's biggest military parade in decades, but members of Congress from the Northwest won't be among the ...
Approximately 250 people, including 120 family members of the 24 victims and 70 survivors, are expected to visit the Pulse ...
U.S. Army Specialist Gary Johnson was in the D.C. area for President John F. Kennedy's funeral following his assassination, ...
On Saturday, while President Donald Trump hosts a parade for the Army's anniversary, protests against his administration are planned across the country, including nearly 30 in New Hampshire.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin joined military leaders and visitors from across the country to commemorate the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary at a ceremony in Historic Yorktown – in preparation for ...
Laurel Mayor Johnny Magee declared June 14 “U.S. Army Day.” Military personnel attended Thursday’s proclamation to show gratitude for the city’s recognition. “It was an honor to be honored by the City ...
The community and employees at Red River Army Depot gathered today to celebrate 250 years of the U.S. Army, making it the nation’s oldest military branch. Depot commander Col. Dennis Fajardo said the ...
A military parade celebrating the Army’s 250th birthday will take place Saturday with thousands of people expected to attend.
As the United States approaches its 250th birthday in 2026, Ohio is launching an ambitious historical preservation project to document the state’s important role in America’s national story.
WASHINGTON — The Army’s $40 million parade Saturday to celebrate its 250 th anniversary is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to showcase the service, Army Secretary Dan Driscoll told USA TODAY.
The festival and parade is on Saturday, June 14, treating attendees to sights of imposing tanks, aircraft and thousands of soldiers.
The event marked the second in a three-part national series, and the speakers included Youngkin and Secretary of the Army Dan ...