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On June 14th, the nation came together in Washington, D.C. for a powerful display of patriotism and pride. Veterans, active-duty troops, wounded warriors, Gold Star Families, and Americans from across the country gathered to commemorate the U.S. Army’s enduring legacy of strength and sacrifice. President Donald J. Trump led the festivities, participating in a momentous tribute to those who have defended the nation across generations.

Founded on June 14, 1775, the U.S. Army has stood at the forefront of America’s defense. From battlefield victories to pioneering technologies like radar, GPS, and wireless communications, the Army’s legacy is one of leadership, innovation, and unwavering service.

The parade offered a vivid journey through time, charting the Army’s evolution from the Revolutionary War to the modern-day force it is today. Historic reenactors marched alongside advanced armored vehicles and cutting-edge military technology. Period-accurate equipment, military bands, and breathtaking flyovers created a rich narrative of 250 years of service and innovation.

President Trump addressed the crowd from the official review stand, offering remarks that celebrated the Army’s historic contributions and reaffirmed a national commitment to readiness and support for the troops. His comments highlighted recent progress in force modernization, investment in defense capabilities, and a renewed focus on recruitment—surpassing 85% of the Army’s 2025 goal.

As the program concluded, the President oversaw a live reenlistment ceremony on the National Mall bringing the celebration to an emotional close. Hundreds of soldiers reaffirmed their oath to serve, embodying the Army’s timeless values—loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity, and personal courage.

We want to provide a special thanks to our amazing group of all-American sponsors, Oracle, Lockheed Martin, UFC, Coinbase, Palantir, Amazon, Exiger, and ScottsMiracle-Gro. Each contributed essential resources that helped bring the celebration to life. Their participation exemplified the power of public-private collaboration in honoring national milestones and fostering civic unity.

Those who missed the live broadcast can view the full parade recording here. A curated gallery of photos capturing the most iconic moments is included below.

The 250th Anniversary Grand Military Parade was more than a historic milestone—it was a proud affirmation of the Army’s role in shaping America’s past, securing its present, and inspiring its future.

Watch the Parade and Celebration

On June 14th, the nation came together in Washington, D.C. to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army with a grand military parade.

Photo Gallery

Cannon salute to the President of the United States, with the White House in the background

President Donald J. Trump and First Lady Melania Trump arriving at the parade reviewing stand

U.S. Army Golden Knights parachute jumper landing on the Ellipse, with the White House in the background

U.S. Army Third Infantry, "The Old Guard", parading by the reviewing stand

World War II era Sherman tank on parade

Soldiers on parade, dressed in World War II-era uniforms

Soldiers on parade in Vietnam-era uniforms, including 1st Cavalry Band and 25th Infantry Division

President Donald J. Trump saluting soldiers on parade

Soldier raising his arm while riding on parade in a Bradley Fighting Vehicle

U.S Army helicopters flying by the Washington Monument

Soldiers in a Bradley Fighting Vehicle on parade

President Donald J. Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth acknowledging soldiers during parade

Fireworks behind the Washington Monument

President Donald J. Trump and First Lady Melania Trump viewing fireworks from the parade reviewing stand

Evening view of White House after cannon salute

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