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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.
The event marked the second in a three-part national series, and the speakers included Youngkin and Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll. Fort Eustis will host a large event on Friday that is open
U.S. Army Specialist Gary Johnson was in the D.C. area for President John F. Kennedy's funeral following his assassination, and during the Martin Luther King Jr. march in the nation's capital.
The United States Army is turning 250 this year on June 14. Here are some of the little-known things about the Army.
The United States Army — the military's oldest branch — will soon celebrate a milestone birthday. Here's when and how you can observe and celebrate the Army's 250th birthday. The United States Army will celebrate its 250th birthday on Saturday, June 14.
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WJW-TV Cleveland on MSNPreps for 250th birthday of the Army underwayThis weekend, the nation’s capital will host a major celebration honoring the 250th birthday of the United States Army and it’s shaping up to be one of the biggest military parades in recent
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TravelPulse on MSNAirlines Issue Travel Waivers for DC’s Reagan Airport Ahead of Army ParadeAirlines have issued travel waivers for passengers flying into D.C.'s Reagan National Airport due to airspace restrictions during the Army's 250th birthday parade on June 14, advising travelers to check flight status and consider alternative airports.
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Rafael Renteria served 20 years, two months and 22 days in the United States Army. “Deuces are wild,” he said with a smile. This Saturday, he’ll join millions of fellow veterans and active-duty soldiers in celebrating the Army’s 250th anniversary.
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The National Interest on MSNThe US Army Will Descend on Washington, DC, on SaturdayTo mark the Army's 250th anniversary, thousands of troops and 28 tanks will parade through DC, raising concerns over street damage and costs, despite mitigation efforts and patriotic fanfare.