Trump, military parade and tanks
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Thousands of soldiers wearing uniforms from the Revolutionary War era to the present, dozens of tanks, military flyovers, parachute jumpers and a special firework display will fill the streets and skies of Washington,
James “Tank” Carrington has not been called his first name for years since he picked up his nickname in youth football. The high three-star defensive tackle now at Irvine (Calif.) Crean Lutheran was 9 years old playing boys much older than him and still dominating.
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Trump said the "horrific violence will not be tolerated" in a statement on social media, vowing the shooter will be prosecuted "to the fullest extent of the law." He said the Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation are investigating the situation.
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Scripps News on MSNTanks, choppers and fireworks: Army’s 250th turns into DC spectacleAll week long, aircraft, tanks and armored vehicles have been arriving in Washington, D.C, for one reason — the U.S. Army's 250th birthday. Here's what else to expect.
The Army is bringing 28 Abrams tanks to Saturday's parade, each valued at approximately $5 million. Accompanying them will be 28 Bradley fighting vehicles worth $4.5 million each, 28 Stryker infantry carriers and six M109 A7 Paladin self-propelled howitzers.
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The stage is being set and tanks are arriving for the Army's military parade to celebrate the service's 250th anniversary on Trump's birthday.
Preparations are underway for a military parade Saturday in Washington, D.C., celebrating the Army's 250th anniversary that is projected to cost $45 million and possibly higher because of possible road damage.