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The US Army has announced it will not mark Trump’s birthday at the June 14 parade

The US Army has announced it will not mark Trump’s birthday at the June 14 parade


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The US military said today that there were no plans to celebrate President Donald Trump’s birthday on June 14, when he chairs part of a celebration on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of the founding of the army.

Trump, who turns 79 that day, will play a big role in celebrations, during which the troops will go down with a parachute to hand him overlapped flag.

The military will also hold a parade in Washington.

The parade was not part of the initial plan for the June 14th celebration and was added this year, criticizing democratic lawmakers and others that Trump had « kidnapped » the event.

Asked whether the military has plans to mark the president’s birthday, Steve Warren, an army spokesman, said he did not expect to mark Trump’s birthday, but to celebrate the US military.

« We are excited that the Supreme Commander is interested in the 250th anniversary of the military and what he wants to see, » Warren said.

About 7,000 troops, 370 vehicles and 70 aircraft will take part in the parade to be held in Washington on June 14, according to a document that has inspected S-E. That day will mark the 250th anniversary of the formation of the US Army and the 79th birthday of US President Donald Trump.
Trump is expected to monitor the parade of the White House observation platform, deliver a speech and participate in a recruitment event.
Nearly 7,000 troops will march through Washington, followed by 370 vehicles, including historical and modern, « Golden Knights » will jump with a parachute, and the parade will be enriched with 70 aircraft.

The parade will feature vehicles and uniforms of every war in which the United States participated, and this is expected to cost tens of millions of dollars.
For Trump, this will be a rehearsal for the announced « America 250 » event, the planned one-year celebration of the 250th anniversary of the United States next year.



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