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Army’s 250th Anniversary Float

The U.S. Army marks 250 years of service with a historic float at Pasadena’s iconic Rose Parade celebration.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
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Soldiers march alongside the Army's - This We'll Defend 250 Years of Service - float in Pasadena, Calif., Jan. 1, 2025. Photo by Staff Sgt Martinez.

Soldiers march alongside the Army's - This We'll Defend 250 Years of Service - float in Pasadena, Calif., Jan. 1, 2025. Photo by Staff Sgt Martinez.

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  • Honoring 250 Years of Service
    • Spotlight on the Rose Parade Float
  • Parade Performances and Traditions
    • Horse Cavalry Detachment: A Living Legacy
  • Cultural Significance and Public Engagement
    • Looking Forward to the Nation’s 250th
    • A Celebration of Legacy and Progress

The U.S. Army marked the beginning of its 250th-anniversary celebrations at Pasadena’s 136th Tournament of Roses Parade.

A stunning float, “This We’ll Defend: 250 Years of Service,” celebrated historical milestones, iconic figures, and the Army’s enduring role in American life.

 

Honoring 250 Years of Service

The U.S. Army was established on June 14, 1775, more than a year before the Declaration of Independence, and has been pivotal in shaping the nation.

The Rose Parade provided the perfect platform to kick off a year of reflection, education, and engagement leading up to the anniversary in June 2025.

 

Spotlight on the Rose Parade Float

A Showcase of History and Valor

The Army’s float, “This We’ll Defend: 250 Years of Service,” featured life-sized artistic figures representing key historical icons:

  • Gen. George Washington – Commander of the Continental Army.
  • Mary Ludwig Hays (“Molly Pitcher”) – A Revolutionary War heroine.
  • Col. Robert Shaw – Leader of the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment.
  • Maj. Walter Reed – A pioneer in medical research.
  • Pfc. Joseph Oklahombi – A Choctaw Code Talker and World War I hero.
  • Charles “Chief” Anderson – A Tuskegee Airman.
  • Lt. Col. Harold Moore Jr. – A decorated Vietnam War officer.

Soldiers riding the float, such as Staff Sgt. Joseph Murtaugh and Staff Sgt. Daisy Balbuena, symbolized the Army’s modern evolution. Athletes and Olympic medalists added contemporary relevance.

 

Parade Performances and Traditions

The Old Guard Brings History to Life

Soldiers in historic uniforms, including members of the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (“The Old Guard”), accompanied the float. The Fife and Drum Corps performed traditional marches, blending nostalgia with patriotism.

A custom musical score, arranged by Sgt. 1st Class Sara Corry and performed by the U.S. Army Band (“Pershing’s Own”), enriched the parade experience with melodies spanning the Revolutionary War to the modern era.

 

Horse Cavalry Detachment: A Living Legacy

The Horse Cavalry Detachment of the 1st Cavalry Division played a prominent role in the parade. Mounted soldiers and their steeds, representing the Army’s historical reliance on horse-mounted units, added visual splendor. This unit, one of the oldest in the U.S. military, has participated in the Rose Parade nearly every year since 1996.

 

Cultural Significance and Public Engagement

The Rose Parade float served as more than a tribute. It:

  • Educated the public about the Army’s legacy and role in national development.
  • Honored past and present service members for their sacrifices.
  • Connected the Army with communities nationwide, fostering pride and patriotism.

Some Features of the Army’s Anniversary Celebration

Feature

Significance

Float Theme “This We’ll Defend: 250 Years of Service”
Parade Context 136th Tournament of Roses Parade, Pasadena, California
Historical Icons Represented Seven key figures spanning the Army’s rich history
Live Performances The Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps, U.S. Army Band, and historic reenactors
Modern Representation Current soldiers, athletes, and Olympic medalists

 

Looking Forward to the Nation’s 250th

The Army’s 250th anniversary precedes the United States’ semiquincentennial in 2026, highlighting the military’s integral role in American history. As the nation prepares for its own milestone, the Army’s ongoing efforts reflect its commitment to both tradition and modernization.

 

A Celebration of Legacy and Progress

The U.S. Army’s kickoff at the Rose Parade celebrates its storied past while connecting with new generations. Through vivid imagery, historical tributes, and community engagement, the Army reinforces its enduring relevance.

Explore more about the Army’s history and events leading to the U.S. 250th anniversary.

 

Sources: THX News & Department of Defense.

Tags: American historyArmy 250th anniversaryArmy celebrationArmy iconsCommunity engagementhistorical floatmilitary traditionRose Parade Army floatTournament of Roses ParadeU.S. Army history
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