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The Army's 250th anniversary parade brought dozens of tanks and armored vehicles to the streets of Washington, D.C. Here's a breakdown of what it cost.
President Richard Nixon salutes as cadets from the West Point Military Academy pass the presidential reviewing stand during the inaugural parade Jan. 20, 1969, in Washington.
The U.S. Army has presented its initial assessment of the damage done to the roads of Washington, D.C., by the heavy battle tanks that were a key part of President Donald Trump ’s 250th birthday ...
A truck carrying one of the Army M1 Abrams tanks that participated in President Donald Trump 's parade in honor of the service's 250th birthday struck and killed a woman in Washington. More: Army ...
In Washington, D.C., scores of people have shifted from the Army festival to the parade route, walking west toward the Washington Monument. The protests have—for now—mostly died down. It’s a ...
The parade celebrating the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army was a joyous occasion that honored over two centuries of sacrifices of some of the bravest men and women in our nation’s history.
Over the weekend, just blocks away from President Trump’s June 14 military parade in Washington, D.C., the third annual DC/DOX got underway. The four-day documentary film festival kicked off on ...