
- The US will hold a military parade on June 14 to mark the Army鈥檚 250th anniversary.
- The event will include fireworks, a festival, and feature 150 vehicles, 50 aircraft, and 6600 soldiers.
- Concerns have been raised about potential damage from military vehicles on Washington鈥檚 streets.
The United States will stage a military parade on June 14 to mark the 250th anniversary of the founding of the US Army, the White House said, with the event also falling on President Donald Trump鈥榮 79th birthday.
Trump 鈥渨ill honour American veterans, active-duty servicemembers, and military history with a military parade鈥, White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly wrote on X.
In addition to the parade, the celebration of the service鈥檚 birthday will feature fireworks and a festival on the National Mall, US Army spokeswoman Heather Hagan said.
鈥淕iven the significant milestone of 250 years, the Army is exploring options to make the celebration even bigger, with more capability demonstrations, additional displays of equipment, and more engagement with the community,鈥 Hagan said.
US President Donald Trump floated the idea of holding a military parade in Washington during his first term after attending a Bastille Day parade in France. Photo / Getty Images
鈥淧arade planning is actively under way, and we anticipate approximately 150 vehicles, 50 aircraft, and 6600 soldiers.鈥
It never materialised, however, after the Pentagon said it could cost US$92 million ($155m) and concerns were raised that tanks and other heavy military vehicles would damage the city鈥檚 streets.
Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser raised similar concerns last month when asked by reporters about plans for a parade.
鈥淢ilitary tanks on our streets would not be good,鈥 Bowser said. 鈥淚f military tanks were used they should be accompanied with many millions of dollars to repair the roads.鈥
鈥榃e never celebrate anything鈥
The last major US military parade in Washington was held in 1991 to celebrate the end of the Gulf War.
The new parade announcement came a day after Trump said he was declaring May 8 to be Victory Day for World War II and changing Veterans Day 鈥 observed on November 11 鈥 to Victory Day for World War I.
In a post on his Truth Social platform, the US President downplayed the role of European countries 鈥 many of which suffered far more casualties and devastation than the US 鈥 in the two global conflicts.
鈥淲e won both wars, nobody was close to us in terms of strength, bravery, or military brilliance, but we never celebrate anything 鈥 That鈥檚 because we don鈥檛 have leaders anymore, that know how to do so! We are going to start celebrating our victories again!鈥 Trump wrote.
Trump has had a contradictory relationship with US military forces, lauding their power but also claiming they were depleted and in need of rebuilding.
He at times clashed with military brass during his 2016-2020 term in office and reportedly referred to fallen troops as 鈥渓osers鈥 and 鈥渟uckers鈥 鈥 something he denied.
During his second term, Trump has overseen a purge of top officers, including chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Charles 鈥淐Q鈥 Brown, whom he fired without explanation in February.
Other senior officers dismissed this year include the heads of the Navy and Coast Guard, the general who headed the National Security Agency, the vice-chief of staff of the Air Force, a Navy admiral assigned to Nato, and three top military lawyers.
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has insisted the President is simply choosing the leaders he wants, but Democratic lawmakers have raised concerns about the potential politicisation of the traditionally neutral US military.
鈥 Agence France-Presse
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