Tons of military hardware can be seen rolling into Washington, D.C., for a massive parade celebrating the Army’s 250th anniversary on Donald Trump’s birthday.
Dozens of tanks, Bradley fighting vehicles, along with Strykers and other armored vehicles will all be part of the show of strength in the Nation’s capital.
Footage released by the Army shows a long line of military vehicles heading toward the nation’s capital by commercial rail – with one shot showing the Washington Monument in the background.
The images were shot from above by helicopter, providing stunning overhead views as the lethal materiel rumbles across DC’s Anacostia River. Another shot shows the city’s Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium in the background.
The new video revealing the scope of the equipment being mustered comes as Trump deployed 300 California National Guard troops to Los Angeles amid protests and mayhem there despite opposition from Gov. Gavin Newsom, who said it would escalate the situation.
Trump ordered the arrest of everyone wearing face masks and called to ‘bring in the troops’ to L.A.
Local authorities in Washington have already warned of the damage that 60 ton tanks could do to Washington’s roads, at a time when it is struggling to preserve federal funding.
The Army has posted footage of some of the tons of military equipment traveling to Washington, D.C. by rail
The White House says the cost of the parade will be between $25 million and $45 million, at a time when the Department of Government Efficiency formerly associated with Elon Musk has been slashing contracts in search of $1 trillion in cuts.
The Army posted its video with the comment: ‘Right on schedule!’ with a stopwatch emoji.
‘Equipment arrives for our 250th Birthday Festival & parade on 14 June at the National Mall. Stay tuned to Army social media all week for more news on preparations!’
The event is also set to include flyovers, fireworks, and a concert.
The Army has released information on the array of equipment that the parade will feature – M1A2 Abrams tanks, UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters, Bradley Fighting Vehicles, and the Paladin, a self-propelled Howitzer.
President Trump will celebrate his 79th birthday during the parade
DC’s mayor has warned the heavy equipment like the M1A2 Abrams tank could damage the city’s streets
Overheard footage gives a sense of the array of equipment
The equipment followed commercial rail tracks that run by the Capitol to the heart of the city
President Donald Trump speaks with a work crew installing a 100-foot flagpole at the White House
Strykers, Infantry Squad Vehicles, and Joint Light Tactical Vehicles will also be on display, along with powerful M777 lightweight howitzers. Apache and Chinook helicopters will also be on display.
Part of the parade route will run down Constitution Avenue just south of the White House with a ‘birthday festival location’ on the National Mall.
Trump returned to the White House from Camp David Monday, where he confirmed the location of another project that will put his mark on the White House.
‘We’re putting a flagpole over there – under budget,’ Trump said, as a construction excavator dug a hole on the South Lawn.
Trump has said he is personally funding two 100 foot flag poles at the White House.