The U.S. Army is marking a major milestone โ its 250th anniversary โ with a full day of programming and a signature military parade on the National Mall. Whether you're visiting DC for the weekend or a local looking to join in, here's everything you need to know.
Celebrate Americaโs 250th all year long in 2026 โ learn more about DC250.
What is happening on June 14?
This year marks 250 years since the U.S. Army was founded in 1775. On Saturday, June 14, the Army will host a public celebration in Washington, DC, featuring:
A large-scale Army Birthday Festival on the National Mall
A Grand Military Parade along Constitution Avenue
A fireworks display to conclude the day
Tickets are free, but required for the parade and evening celebration.
Reserve your tickets
6:45 p.m. โ Army Day with the Washington Nationals
Nationals vs. Marlins game featuring appearances by the Army Parachute Team, Drill Team and Army Chorus. Buy tickets and use code VISITDC for discounts starting at 10% off.
Saturday, June 14
8:15 a.m. โ Army Birthday Wreath Laying at Arlington National Cemetery
Open to the public and livestreamed from the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
9:30 a.m. โ 12:30 p.m. โ Fitness Competition and Awards Ceremony on the National Mall
11 a.m. โ 6 p.m. โ Army Birthday Festival on the National Mall
Includes military demonstrations, equipment displays, live music, food trucks and more
6:30-8 p.m. โ U.S. Army 250th Birthday Parade
Parade route runs along Constitution Avenue NW from 23rd Street to 15th Street
9:45 p.m. โ Fireworks on the National Mall
What is the Army Birthday Festival?
Held on the National Mall between 7th and 12th Streets NW, the festival is free and open to the public. Activities include:
Military equipment and robotics displays
NFL Kids Zone with climbing walls, games and photo booths
Meet-and-greets with Army Soldiers
Music performances by Noah Hicks, Scotty Hasting and DJ Nyla
56 interactive booths, food trucks and giveaways
Live reenlistment ceremony and the Twilight Tattoo
Chance to see and Commanders Coach Dan Quinn, NFL Players, celebrities and more
Some grassy areas will be closed to foot traffic. Access is available via designated security gates.
Where is the parade and how do I watch?
The Grand Military Parade begins at 6 p.m. and runs along Constitution Avenue NW from 23rd Street to 15th Street. Viewing is available along the parade route or from the Washington Monument grounds.
Expect to see:
More than 6,000 soldiers in historic and modern uniforms
Dozens of Army vehicles including Abrams tanks, Bradley fighting vehicles and howitzers
Cavalry units, military working animals and marching bands
A flyover of modern and historic aircraft
A parachute jump by the Armyโs Golden Knights
How do I get there?
Metro: The Smithsonian Metro Station's Mall entrance will be closed. Use the south entrance on Jefferson Drive SW, or nearby stations such as LโEnfant Plaza and Federal Triangle.
Festival entrance: Entry is at 7th Street NW with security screening in place.
Parking: Limited. Visitors are strongly encouraged to use Metro or rideshare services.
View official festival and parade maps for details
Is this a political event?
No. The celebration is focused on the Armyโs 250 years of service to the country โ not on politics. The day honors Soldiers past and present and highlights the Armyโs role in American history.
Are tickets required?
Yes, tickets are required for the evening parade and celebration. You may reserve up to two tickets per mobile number.
Reserve tickets
What is the Armyโs 250th birthday theme?
โThis Weโll Defend.โ
This phrase dates back to the Continental Army and reflects the U.S. Armyโs enduring mission to fight and win the nationโs wars.
Where can I learn more or follow along?
Visit www.army.mil/1775 for historical resources and event updates
Follow and tag #Army250 on social media
Hopefully this is a ruse for some arrests. National guard is being deployed to LA too.
Came here to say the very same thing, anyone else think this is a trap being set?
That would be awesome.
https://washington.org/visit-dc/guide-to-the-us-armys-250th-birthday-celebration
The U.S. Army is marking a major milestone โ its 250th anniversary โ with a full day of programming and a signature military parade on the National Mall. Whether you're visiting DC for the weekend or a local looking to join in, here's everything you need to know. Celebrate Americaโs 250th all year long in 2026 โ learn more about DC250.
What is happening on June 14? This year marks 250 years since the U.S. Army was founded in 1775. On Saturday, June 14, the Army will host a public celebration in Washington, DC, featuring:
A large-scale Army Birthday Festival on the National Mall A Grand Military Parade along Constitution Avenue A fireworks display to conclude the day Tickets are free, but required for the parade and evening celebration. Reserve your tickets
Schedule of Events
Friday, June 13
6:45 p.m. โ Army Day with the Washington Nationals Nationals vs. Marlins game featuring appearances by the Army Parachute Team, Drill Team and Army Chorus. Buy tickets and use code VISITDC for discounts starting at 10% off.
Saturday, June 14
8:15 a.m. โ Army Birthday Wreath Laying at Arlington National Cemetery Open to the public and livestreamed from the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
9:30 a.m. โ 12:30 p.m. โ Fitness Competition and Awards Ceremony on the National Mall
11 a.m. โ 6 p.m. โ Army Birthday Festival on the National Mall Includes military demonstrations, equipment displays, live music, food trucks and more
6:30-8 p.m. โ U.S. Army 250th Birthday Parade Parade route runs along Constitution Avenue NW from 23rd Street to 15th Street
9:45 p.m. โ Fireworks on the National Mall
What is the Army Birthday Festival? Held on the National Mall between 7th and 12th Streets NW, the festival is free and open to the public. Activities include:
Military equipment and robotics displays NFL Kids Zone with climbing walls, games and photo booths Meet-and-greets with Army Soldiers Music performances by Noah Hicks, Scotty Hasting and DJ Nyla 56 interactive booths, food trucks and giveaways Live reenlistment ceremony and the Twilight Tattoo Chance to see and Commanders Coach Dan Quinn, NFL Players, celebrities and more Some grassy areas will be closed to foot traffic. Access is available via designated security gates.
Where is the parade and how do I watch? The Grand Military Parade begins at 6 p.m. and runs along Constitution Avenue NW from 23rd Street to 15th Street. Viewing is available along the parade route or from the Washington Monument grounds. Expect to see:
More than 6,000 soldiers in historic and modern uniforms Dozens of Army vehicles including Abrams tanks, Bradley fighting vehicles and howitzers Cavalry units, military working animals and marching bands A flyover of modern and historic aircraft A parachute jump by the Armyโs Golden Knights
How do I get there?
Metro: The Smithsonian Metro Station's Mall entrance will be closed. Use the south entrance on Jefferson Drive SW, or nearby stations such as LโEnfant Plaza and Federal Triangle. Festival entrance: Entry is at 7th Street NW with security screening in place. Parking: Limited. Visitors are strongly encouraged to use Metro or rideshare services. View official festival and parade maps for details
Is this a political event? No. The celebration is focused on the Armyโs 250 years of service to the country โ not on politics. The day honors Soldiers past and present and highlights the Armyโs role in American history.
Are tickets required? Yes, tickets are required for the evening parade and celebration. You may reserve up to two tickets per mobile number. Reserve tickets
What is the Armyโs 250th birthday theme? โThis Weโll Defend.โ This phrase dates back to the Continental Army and reflects the U.S. Armyโs enduring mission to fight and win the nationโs wars.
Where can I learn more or follow along?
Visit www.army.mil/1775 for historical resources and event updates Follow and tag #Army250 on social media
I am going to be watching the festivities! NO MATTER WHAT! Celebrating the Armyโs Anniversary & our country!
Me, too Tink! I'm going to DVR EVERYTHING!
Does anyone know if and where it will be streaming?
No, kek! That was a photo of Sec. Pete Hegseth and that how it was described when I copied it. Deleted that paragraph a few minutes ago...๐ธ
It could be a very lazy author.
Waiting for Antifa to try and stop this parade ๐ฟ
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