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Here are some things you may not know about the U.S. Army, which will be honored Saturday in Washington, D.C. with a military parade.
The United States Army is turning 250 this year on June 14. Here are some of the little-known things about the Army.
The United States Army — the military's oldest branch — will soon celebrate a milestone birthday. Here's when and how you can observe and celebrate the Army's 250th birthday. The United States Army will celebrate its 250th birthday on Saturday, June 14.
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We Are The Mighty on MSNEverything you need to know about attending the Army’s 250th birthday celebrationIt might be a surprise to some that the Army is officially older than the country it defends. Here's how to celebrate the Army's 250th birthday.
The move would reverse a yearslong effort to remove names and symbols honoring the Confederacy from the military.
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ZNetwork on MSNA Brief History of U.S. Military Interventions Within the United StatesThis article expands and updates a June 2020 article. Although the National Guard has often been used against civil rebellion, deploying federal military forces within the U.S. is a drastic and historically rare move.
As the U.S. Army and its Infantry branch gear up to celebrate their monumental 250th birthday June 14, 2025, two of its newest
Lt. Col. Jim Fink has been stationed at Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point (MOTSU) near Southport for roughly a year.
Citing maintenance costs and aging buildings, the Army will close or consolidate many of its 41 museums, leaving only 12.
On June 7, 2025, the National Museum of the United States Army opened its "Call to Arms" exhibit, featuring rare Revolutionary War
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The Daily Caller on MSNEXCLUSIVE: White House Celebrates Army’s Big Birthday With Video SeriesThe White House is releasing a video Wednesday celebrating the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary as part of a history series that tells the story of American Independence, the Daily Caller learned first.