The article describes a grand Army festival and military parade in Washington, D.C., celebrating the Army's 250th anniversary and coinciding with President Donald Trump's birthday. The extravagant display featured 7,000 soldiers, military vehicles, and aircraft. However, while the event was significant, attendance was lower than anticipated due to forecasted thunderstorms and concurrent nationwide protests against the administration's immigration policies. This juxtaposition highlighted both the display of patriotism and the undercurrents of dissent within the nation.
The Army festival in Washington, D.C. showcased nearly 7,000 soldiers, Abrams tanks, helicopters, and celebrated both the Army's 250th anniversary and President Trump's birthday.
Despite spectacular displays of military might, public attendance was lower than expected, coinciding with national protests against the administration's immigration policies.
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