💨 Abstract
On Saturday, D.C. will host a historic military parade honoring the Army's 250th birthday. The spectacle will feature hundreds of military vehicles, over 50 aircraft, and 6,700 soldiers representing conflicts from the Revolutionary War to present day. Highlights include rare displays of M1 Abrams tanks and the Army's Golden Knights parachute team landing near President Donald Trump. The event, unprecedented in scale, promises excitement and public interaction.
Courtesy: Nick Iannelli
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