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Lee Greenwood to Perform ‘God Bless the USA’ at U.S. Army’s 250th Anniversary Parade in Washington, D.C.

Vanessa Salvia by Vanessa Salvia
June 13, 2025
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Lee Greenwood to Perform ‘God Bless the USA’ at U.S. Army’s 250th Anniversary Parade in Washington, D.C.
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Washington, D.C. – Renowned country singer Lee Greenwood will perform his iconic patriotic anthem “God Bless the USA” during the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary parade in the nation’s capital this weekend. The event is expected to draw more than 200,000 attendees and will be part of a large-scale celebration that coincides with Flag Day and the 79th birthday of former President Donald Trump.

Greenwood, a longtime supporter of U.S. military personnel and a frequent performer at patriotic events, described the occasion as “very special” during an appearance Thursday on NewsNation’s Morning in America.

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  • 4 Historic March and Family Activities
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“My wife and I are both USO veterans, and we work constantly to support our military,” Greenwood said. “So, this is going to make it very special to be singing my American anthem for the 250-year anniversary.”

The parade, which will wind through downtown Washington, D.C., will feature thousands of active-duty troops, veterans, and marching bands from across the country. It marks a significant milestone for the U.S. Army, which was founded on June 14, 1775 — a full year before the Declaration of Independence.

Greenwood’s hit single “God Bless the USA,” released in 1984, has long been a staple at political and military events. It gained renewed prominence following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and has frequently been used at campaign rallies for former President Trump. Saturday’s event is expected to feature appearances by Trump and other prominent figures aligned with the military and veteran communities.

Personal Connection to the Armed Forces

Greenwood emphasized his enduring connection to military personnel and families.

“We travel a lot to perform for our troops. It’s not just a show — it’s a way to say thank you,” Greenwood said. “Performing on this historic day, in the presence of our service members, is a tremendous honor.”

He added that he and his wife plan to attend several official events throughout the day, some of which will include the former president.

“My wife and I will be attending several of the events with the president and enjoying the day,” Greenwood noted. “So, people come out and see this. It’s going to be fantastic.”

Flag Day and Trump’s Birthday

The parade coincides with Flag Day, which commemorates the adoption of the U.S. flag in 1777. It also falls on June 14, the birthday of Donald Trump, who turns 79 this year.

Though officially a military event, the parade is expected to draw significant public and media attention due to Trump’s presence and ongoing political relevance. Trump’s campaign has not commented on whether the event will include any official campaign-related messaging.

Despite the political undercurrents, Greenwood maintained that his focus is purely on honoring military service.

“This day is about our soldiers and their incredible legacy,” he said. “Politics aside, we should all be able to come together and celebrate that.”

Security Measures in Place

With an expected crowd of 200,000, law enforcement agencies are coordinating closely with federal partners to ensure public safety. The Department of Defense, U.S. Capitol Police, Secret Service, and Washington Metropolitan Police are among the agencies overseeing security operations for the parade.

Greenwood expressed confidence in those preparations, saying he feels safe and proud to be participating.

“I don’t think we’re going to have any kind of disruption of that wonderful event,” he told NewsNation. “I’m always comfortable traveling with our servicemen and women.”

Historic March and Family Activities

The Army parade will feature military units from every state and territory, re-enactments from key moments in U.S. military history, and aerial flyovers by Army aviation. In addition to the parade, the National Mall will host family-friendly activities, historical exhibits, and interactive military displays.

The U.S. Army has used the opportunity to highlight recruitment and its evolving mission in a global context. Army Secretary Christine Wormuth said earlier this week that the event offers a chance to remind Americans of the Army’s role in shaping national history — and its continued importance today.

“As we mark 250 years of defending the United States and its people, this celebration is about honoring those who’ve worn the uniform and inspiring future generations to serve,” she said.

Community and National Pride

Greenwood’s performance is set to take place at a central point in the parade route, near the National Archives, where the original Declaration of Independence and Constitution are housed.

Attendees are encouraged to arrive early due to road closures and security screenings. The Army has also arranged for a livestream of the event, which will be available on its official website and social media platforms.

For Greenwood, the event represents the culmination of decades of performing for and standing beside the military.

“Every time I sing this song, it’s with pride,” he said. “To do it in our capital, for our soldiers, on such a historic day — it’s the ultimate honor.”

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