America Prepares for Protests, Celebrations on Flag Day
The 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army is being marked with a grand parade in Washington. Anti-Trump groups say they want to steal the spotlight.

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The growth of the US Army into the world’s most powerful military has not outgrown its pledge to America and its principles.

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