Veterans are divided over the Army's big parade, being held on Trump's birthday
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) James McDonough served in the U.S. Army for 27 years, fighting in Vietnam and delivering humanitarian aid to Rwanda. For him, Saturdays military parade in Washington for the Armys 250th anniversary coinciding with President Donald Trumps birthday is about the resilience of a vital institution and the nation it serves.
The soldiers marching that day represent all of that history, said McDonough, 78, of Crofton, Maryland. They dont represent a single day. They dont represent a single person. Its the American Army still standing straight, walking tall, ready to defend our country.
Christopher Purdy, an Army veteran who served in Iraq, called the parade a facade that paints over some of the Republican presidents policies that have targeted military veterans and current service members, including cuts at the Department of Veterans Affairs and a ban on transgender troops.
Purdy said the parade, long sought by Trump, will needlessly display U.S. military might on the presidents 79th birthday.
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