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Preps for 250th birthday of the Army underway
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – This 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 memory.
The event will bring together troops from across the country, featuring soldiers from every major command, historic military reenactors, marching bands, armored vehicles, and helicopters flying in tight formation above the National Mall.
For Chief Warrant Officer Andrew Sugg, participating in the flyover is more than just duty it's the realization of a lifelong dream.
'When I was three, four years old, when we would go to an air show I would lock myself in aircrafts,' he said. 'Now, I'll be flying in formation, making it look pretty for everybody on the ground.'
Lt. Col. Patrick Husted promises the spectacle will be unforgettable:
'It'll be big, it'll be loud and be really, very, very cool.'
Flying overhead will be Black Hawk and Chinook helicopters, with pilots like Victoria Robinson leading the formation.
'I'll be in the lead Black Hawk flying over the parade,' she said.
Helicopter pilots say they've trained for everything even unpredictable weather.
'There are certain limitations, we need to stay clear of clouds and keep to the altitude restrictions for the national capital region,' said Army pilot Colton Curry.
The public is invited to line Constitution Avenue to witness the spectacle. The White House is calling on veterans, military families, and future soldiers to take part in the historic moment.
However, the celebration hasn't come without criticism. Some local leaders and watchdog groups have raised concerns over the parade's estimated $45 million cost and potential wear-and-tear on D.C. roads.
Still, organizers say the focus is on honoring the legacy of the U.S. Army and inspiring the next generation of service members.
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