Trump to host military parade to celebrate Army's 250th birthday, honor active-duty service members, veterans
- President Donald Trump will host a military parade on June 14 in Washington, D.C., to celebrate the U.S. Army's 250th birthday and honor veterans and active-duty members.
- Trump proposed the parade after attending France's Bastille Day parade, though a similar event during his first term was canceled over cost and city concerns.
- The parade will showcase U.S. Military personnel, cadets from national service academies, historical reenactors, and equipment representing conflicts from America’s founding war through recent engagements in the Middle East.
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth described the event as the grandest military parade ever held in the United States and expressed deep respect and admiration for the service members it celebrates.
- The event demonstrates coordinated federal agency efforts and highlights national respect for military history, while previous concerns about parade costs and infrastructure remain relevant.
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