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The parade marks the Army's 250th year and falls on Trump's birthday. The Army on Wednesday began preparing to ship Abrams tanks from its base in Fort Cavazos, Texas, to Washington, D.C., to ...
In scenes reminiscent of a wartime mobilization, soldiers at Fort Cavazos in Central Texas have begun loading tanks, armored personnel carriers and other military equipment onto trains bound for ...
WASHINGTON — Tanks, troops and heavy vehicles from Fort Cavazos, Texas, are being loaded onto trains and heading to the nation’s capital for the Army’s long-planned 250th anniversary ...
FORT CAVAZOS, Texas — The first tanks bound for the Army's 250th Birthday Parade in Washington, D.C. started moving May 21, 2025. The tanks, which began loading from Fort Cavazos are among ...
WASHINGTON — The Army will place large metal plates at key points on the streets of Washington to better protect the pavement from the movements of 25 M1 Abrams main battle tanks set to roll ...
The Army started loading up some of the tanks for the nation's capital celebration next month. The parade will feature vehicles and aircraft. Trump Attack on Harvard Students Reverberates Across ...
The U.S. Army plans to line Washington, D.C. streets with metal sheets to prevent tanks and other vehicles from damaging the roads during its parade next month. The Associated Press, citing a U.S ...
A Minnesota man convicted of making violent threats tried to set a U.S. Army tank on fire on Valentine’s Day with a “Molotov cocktail,” federal prosecutors in Central Florida said.
The Army is preparing for its 250th anniversary celebration next month here in D.C. Colts owner Jim Irsay dies at 65 11 Expensive Steakhouse Chains That Aren't Worth The Price Tag Roof of historic ...
Bowser said last month that running tanks over Washington's streets "would not be good" and "should be accompanied by many millions of dollars" for repairs. The Army has since told reporters it ...
The event will also feature Abrams tanks, and the military plans to lay down metal plates on the streets of Washington to avoid damaging the pavement with the 120,000-pound armored vehicles ...