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Historical displays commemorating the Army’s 250th birthday can be found in four display cases across the CGSC campus.
Retired Gen. Gus Perna headlined the Association of the United States Army’s 250th Army Birthday Ball on Saturday in the Davidson Center at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center.
The National Museum of the United States Army revealed a new temporary exhibit featuring nearly 300 Revolutionary War artifacts to commemorate the Army’s 250th anniversary on June 14. “Call to ...
President Donald Trump has ordered a parade in honor of the 250th birthday of the United States Army, which does not make the parade a bad thing.
Soldiers and an Army band march during a military parade to commemorate the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary in Washington, D.C., June 14, 2025. Brian Snyder / REUTERS Here's what else to know: ...
The National Museum of the United States Army unveiled a temporary exhibit on the Revolutionary War on June 7. The exhibit, which features nearly 300 artifacts from the era, will be up for two years.
Will any of them defend the Army and the other services from a would-be caudillo, a man who would probably be strutting around in a giant hat and a golden shoulder braid if he could get away with it?
If this truly was meant to honor the 250 years of the United States Army, all we got was an endless procession of uniformed troops looking like they’d prefer to have been at Valley Forge.
President Donald Trump praised the United States Army as the “greatest, fiercest and bravest fighting force” at the conclusion of a grand display of military might in the nation’s capital ...
“Welcome to the United States Army and have a great life,” Trump told them. Not far away, one of the few protesters still in downtown Washington found themselves surrounded by a small crowd ...
Fourth of July weekend is nearly here. In honor of the Fourth of July holiday, let's take a look at some of the most American ...
The Army’s pending birthday, too, would be an apt moment for recognition of America’s fighting men and women for the Nobel Prize in Peace. These columns have long called for the prize to go to G.I.