Army, Trump and military parade
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Trump, Fort Bragg
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Directives for the Army audience at President Donald Trump’s speech at Fort Bragg on Tuesday included one frank line: “No fat soldiers.” Attendees were also given the option to not be in the audience at all if they disagree with the Trump administration,
President Trump announced Tuesday that he will restore several more Army base names that originally honored Confederate military figures, undoing a renaming process ordered by Congress and completed under President Biden— though the bases will officially recognize other service members,
Donald Trump's administration, once critical of Pakistan for allegedly harboring terrorists, now seeks closer ties, evidenced by General Munir's invitation to a US military parade. This shift is driven by strategic considerations beyond counter-terrorism,
President Trump's military parade will feature hundreds of combat vehicles and thousands of troops, bringing warnings from Democrats.
The family of Gen. Richard Cavazos, the U.S. Army's first Hispanic four-star general, expressed sadness Wednesday over President Donald Trump's plan to restore the original names of several military installations, including renaming Fort Cavazos in Killeen back to Fort Hood.
President Donald Trump will celebrate his birthday by taking in a massive military parade. Here's the latest, from how to watch to the parade cost.