02-05-2025
Is the US Army planning a parade on June 14 to celebrate Donald Trump's 79th birthday?
The U.S. Army has developed detailed plans for a large-scale military parade on June 14 — coinciding with its 250th anniversary and former President
Donald Trump
's 79th birthday — involving over 6,600 soldiers, 150 vehicles, 50 helicopters, and seven military bands, according to planning documents obtained by The Associated Press. The plans, dated April 29–30, also anticipate participation by thousands of civilians, including veterans' groups and historical reenactors.
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While no final decision has been made, the parade remains under active discussion, pending potential White House approval. Army spokespersons have confirmed ongoing preparations but emphasized that plans remain fluid. 'We want to make it an event the entire nation can celebrate,' said Col. Dave Butler, noting that a parade would highlight the Army's history and connect Americans with their military.
However, the proposal has reignited concerns over cost and infrastructure damage. Similar plans in Trump's first term were abandoned amid estimates nearing $92 million and warnings from city officials about the strain heavy armored vehicles could place on Washington, D.C.'s roads.
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D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser confirmed that federal officials recently approached the city about a potential parade stretching from Arlington, Virginia, to downtown Washington. She warned that if tanks are involved, "they should be accompanied with many millions of dollars to repair the roads."
The proposed route, extensive logistics, and potential inclusion of tanks and artillery units — such as Stryker and Bradley vehicles, Howitzers, and Paladins — have triggered security concerns, particularly over housing troops and managing equipment transport. The National Park Service has requested the event be designated a National Special Security Event, a status currently under review.
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The parade would follow an evening concert and fireworks display, though changes to the blueprint are expected in the coming weeks. Despite uncertainties, the Army continues planning for a potential presidential green light.