A big, beautiful military parade is reportedly being set up for June 14th — President Trump’s 79th birthday, which coincides with the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday.
According to reports, the Army’s parade plans include over 6,600 soldiers, 150 vehicles, 50 helicopters, seven bands, and a couple thousand civilians.
What a way to honor our military!
And, the fact that it aligns with President Trump’s first birthday back in the White House is just icing on the cake.
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JUST IN: Army plans emerging for a potential military parade on President Trump’s birthday in June.![]()
The plans call for more than 6,600 soldiers, 150 vehicles, 50 helicopters, seven bands, and potentially a COUPLE THOUSAND CIVILIANS.
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AP News reported on the details:Detailed plans for a large military parade on Donald Trump's birthday have emerged – involving thousands of soldiers as well as hundreds of tanks and helicopters
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Newsweek added:Detailed Army plans for a potential military parade on President Donald Trump’s birthday in June call for more than 6,600 soldiers, at least 150 vehicles, 50 helicopters, seven bands and possibly a couple thousand civilians, The Associated Press has learned.
The planning documents, obtained by the AP, are dated April 29 and 30 and have not been publicly released. They represent the Army’s most recent blueprint for its long-planned 250th anniversary festival on the National Mall and the newly added element — a large military parade that Trump has long wanted but is still being discussed.
The Army anniversary just happens to coincide with Trump’s 79th birthday on June 14.
While the slides do not include any price estimates, it would likely cost tens of millions of dollars to put on a parade of that size. Costs would include the movement of military vehicles, equipment, aircraft and troops from across the country to Washington and the need to feed and house thousands of service members.
The post <a href=https://wltreport.com/2025/05/01/report-army-planning-huge-military-parade-president-trumps/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=report-army-planning-huge-military-parade-president-trumps target=_blank >REPORT: Army Planning For HUGE Military Parade On President Trump’s Birthday!</a> appeared first on Conservative Angle | Conservative Angle - Conservative News Clearing HouseThe U.S. Army is drafting detailed plans for a large-scale military parade on June 14, 2025, which would coincide with both the Army’s 250th birthday and President Donald Trump‘s 79th.
Context
Trump has long pushed for a grand military parade since witnessing France’s Bastille Day parade in 2017. A similar plan during his first term was canceled due to an estimated $92 million price tag and objections from Washington, D.C., officials over the damage tanks and armored vehicles could cause to roads.
What to Know
According to planning documents obtained by the Associated Press, the proposed event would include more than 6,600 soldiers, at least 150 military vehicles, 50 helicopters, seven bands and potentially thousands of civilians. Though no final decision has been made, the parade would mark a significant expansion of the Army’s already scheduled birthday festival on the National Mall, raising concerns about costs and logistics.
The documents, dated April 29 and 30, represent the Army’s most current plans, which include assembling troops and equipment from 11 corps and divisions across the country. Units listed range from tank and infantry battalions to artillery and Stryker units. The parade would also feature a parachute jump by the Army’s Golden Knights, historical reenactors and veterans’ groups.
The parade is expected to follow a route from Arlington, Virginia, across the Potomac into Washington, D.C., and conclude with a concert and fireworks. Among the challenges the Army has identified are housing for incoming troops and significant security requirements for the transport and display of equipment.
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