President Trump is hosting an absolutely massive Grand Military Parade at the National Mall on June 14th, but it’s not getting hardly any attention.
I would venture to guess many of you have not even heard about it yet.
So allow me to bring you up to speed.
Here was the official announcement from The White House:
Join us on June 14th for the U.S. Army’s 250th Anniversary Grand Military Parade on the National Mall! Hosted by President Donald Trump, this historic celebration honors our brave soldiers.
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— The White House (@WhiteHouse) May 23, 2025
Of course we first told you about it on Twitter/X back on May 2:
BREAKING: Trump to Host Massive Military Parade for Army’s 250th Birthday
President Trump will lead a historic military parade to mark the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday, honoring both active-duty troops and veterans.
The event promises to be a powerful tribute to American… pic.twitter.com/UsaMdF0lry
— Noah Christopher (@DailyNoahNews) May 2, 2025
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Ok, now let’s go deep….
Here’s a full summary of everything we know so far:
U.S. Army 250th Anniversary Parade – June 14, 2025
Event Overview:
Date & Time:
Saturday, June 14, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. EDTLocation & Route:
Start: Pentagon’s north parking lot, Arlington, VA
Crosses: Arlington Memorial Bridge
Proceeds: Constitution Avenue
Ends: 15th Street near the National Mall
Estimated Duration: 90 minutes
Participants:
Troops:
6,600 total soldiers
6,300 marching
Soldiers from 11 Army corps and divisions
Vehicles:
150 military vehicles
Up to 25 M1 Abrams tanks
Stryker vehicles, Bradley fighting vehicles
Paladin artillery, Howitzers
Aircraft:
50 aircraft
Includes CH-47 Chinooks, UH-60 Black Hawks
B-25 bombers, P-51 Mustangs
Bands:
Seven Army bands
Civilians:
Up to 2,000
Historical reenactors, veterans’ groups
Military college students
Operators of historical vehicles and aircraft
Historical Representation:
60 troops per major conflict:
Revolutionary War
Civil War
World Wars I & II
Korea
Vietnam
Gulf War
Global War on Terror
All in period uniforms
Followed by 400 modern-uniformed soldiers from corresponding units
Key Events:
Golden Knights parachute team lands on the Ellipse
Presents folded American flag to President Donald Trump
Enlistment Ceremony:
Trump will administer the oath to 250 recruits and soldiers
Aircraft Flyovers:
Featuring both modern and historical planes
Presidential Involvement:
Review stand and bleachers at the Ellipse
President Trump expected to deliver remarks
The event coincides with Trump’s 79th birthday
National Mall Festival (11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.):
Military equipment displays (Humvees, helicopters, armored vehicles)
Fitness competition for soldiers
Family-friendly activities:
NFL-sponsored Kids Zone with Commanders coach Dan Quinn
Camouflage face painting
Recruiting booths
Expected Attendance: ~200,000
Evening Events:
Concert on the Ellipse – 8:00 p.m.:
5 to 7 musical acts
Likely performers: Noah Hicks, Scotty Hasting, DJ Nyla
Fireworks Display – 9:45 p.m.
Logistics & Costs:
Estimated Cost: $25–$45 million
Covers troop transport, housing, meals, and equipment
Soldiers to sleep in USDA and GSA buildings
Meals: MREs for breakfast and lunch, hot dinners
Tanks:
Transported by train from Fort Cavazos, Texas
Roads protected with metal plates and rubber track pads
Security:
Not included in estimate
Event designated as a National Special Security Event
Public Access:
Free Tickets:
Available via America250’s registration portal
Deadline: June 10, 2025, at noon EDT
Controversy:
Criticism from Lawmakers:
Senator Chris Murphy and Representative Steve Cohen allege political motives linked to Trump
Concerns from D.C. Officials:
Mayor Muriel Bowser warns of potential road damage from heavy military vehicles
Protests Planned:
Groups opposing the event’s scale and political undertones
Context:
This parade is an early celebration of the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary
Broader America250 events are scheduled for 2026
Follows Trump’s longstanding interest in military parades
A similar parade was proposed in 2018 but canceled due to a $92 million cost estimate
Military.com reports that the soldiers will stay in federal bulidings:
Thousands of soldiers coming to Washington, D.C., next month will be housed in government buildings in the city as part of an unusual military parade, an idea originally floated by President Donald Trump during his first term in office.
The June 14 military parade, which coincides with Trump’s 79th birthday, will include about 6,600 soldiers as well as tanks, armored personnel carriers and aircraft on top of other festivities throughout the week in celebration of the Army’s 250th birthday, according to the service. Roughly 150 vehicles, including Strykers, M1 Abrams tanks and Humvees, along with 50 aircraft, will take part.
The soldiers will come from all 10 of the Army’s active-duty divisions located across the country, and most will be housed in the General Services Administration and Agriculture Department buildings in the city, The Washington Post reported. All told, the festivities could cost between $25 million and $45 million, Army spokesperson Lt. Col. Ruth Castro said.
Celebratory events will start at the beginning of the week and will conclude with the parade, fireworks and a fitness competition, Castro said.