Army, Trump and Fort Bragg
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ABC11 on MSNFort Bragg soldiers among many in DC as final preps underway for parade: 'The story of America'Tight security measures are in place as more than 1,000 Fort Bragg soldiers and their warfighting helicopters take part in this celebration in Washington.
President Donald Trump, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll are scheduled to visit Fort Bragg on Tuesday, June 10, as part of a commemoration of the Army’s 250 th birthday celebration.
This marks Trump’s second trip to the state during his second term, following an appearance in western North Carolina back in January.
As President Donald Trump viciously attacked his perceived political foes, he whipped up boos from the gathered troops directed at California leaders, including Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Just four months ago, the Fox News host Steve Doocy gave a social-media send-off to his young producer Ariel Abergel, who had announced that he was leaving the network. Alongside a montage of the two traveling through Iowa, Doocy reminisced about their three years together and affectionately razzed Abergel as “Ari the driver.”
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ABC11 on MSNFort Bragg soldiers,warfighting helicopters on full display in D.C. ahead of Army's celebrationJoint Base Andrews is typically home to Air Force One, but days ahead of the U.S. Army's 250th birthday celebration, it's staging grounds for Fort Bragg's warfighting military helicopters. Apache, Chinooks and Blackhawks are stationed on the flight line as the mission for the 82nd Airborne Division is to assemble ahead of Saturday's massive
The US leader turned what was intended to be a 250th birthday celebration for the US Army into a full-blown political rally, and demanded "no fat soldiers" be shown behind him at Fort Bragg
The Army is reviewing why pro-Trump merchandise was sold at Fort Bragg this week at an event orchestrated by the White House and supporters of President Donald Trump.
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Mediaite on MSNTrump Is Offering ‘VIP Experience’ For Army Parade to ‘Top Donors’: ReportPresident Donald Trump is offering a "VIP experience" to top donors when it comes to Saturday's military parade, according to a new report.
A military parade in Washington, D.C., isn’t just a spectacle on the ground. It’s now grounding flights in the sky. Multiple airlines are canceling or rescheduling service at Reagan National Airport on June 14 to accommodate the U.