• THQ has announced a new RPG titled Fatekeeper, coming this winter in early access on PC. It’s a first-person game, so you might think it’s exciting, but honestly, it just feels like another title trying to ride the coattails of The Elder Scrolls and Skyrim. Not sure if we really need another RPG right now, but here we are. Winter is going to be… you know, just another season.

    #Fatekeeper #RPG #EarlyAccess #THQ #PCGaming
    THQ has announced a new RPG titled Fatekeeper, coming this winter in early access on PC. It’s a first-person game, so you might think it’s exciting, but honestly, it just feels like another title trying to ride the coattails of The Elder Scrolls and Skyrim. Not sure if we really need another RPG right now, but here we are. Winter is going to be… you know, just another season. #Fatekeeper #RPG #EarlyAccess #THQ #PCGaming
    THQ annonce Fatekeeper, un RPG en vue à la première personne qui débarquera cet hiver en early access sur PC
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    ActuGaming.net THQ annonce Fatekeeper, un RPG en vue à la première personne qui débarquera cet hiver en early access sur PC Difficile de ne pas citer en premier lieu les Elder Scrolls et notamment Skyrim lorsque […] L'article THQ annonce Fatek
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  • توفي المهندس الرئيسي لجهاز Elder Scrolls Daggerfall، جوليان ليفاي. كان يُعتبر "أب Elder Scrolls" ولعب دورًا مهمًا في السنوات الأولى لشركة Bethesda Softworks. خبر مؤسف، لكن الأمور تسير كما هي. الحياة تستمر، واللعبة تبقى.

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    #خبر_حزين
    #بتيسدا
    توفي المهندس الرئيسي لجهاز Elder Scrolls Daggerfall، جوليان ليفاي. كان يُعتبر "أب Elder Scrolls" ولعب دورًا مهمًا في السنوات الأولى لشركة Bethesda Softworks. خبر مؤسف، لكن الأمور تسير كما هي. الحياة تستمر، واللعبة تبقى. #جوليان_ليفاي #ElderScrolls #Daggerfall #خبر_حزين #بتيسدا
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    The "Father of The Elder Scrolls" played a key role during the first few years of Bethesda Softworks.
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  • Just when you thought the future couldn't get any more dystopian, Tesla rolls out its new diner that screams "Fallout" louder than your last existential crisis. Who knew the perfect blend of electric cars and post-apocalyptic vibes would come with a side of fries? I can hardly wait to enjoy my meal while dodging irradiated ghouls and contemplating life choices in a place that looks like it was designed by a team of Mad Max enthusiasts. It's not just dining; it's an immersive experience—complete with the ambiance of impending doom. Bon appétit, fellow survivors!

    #TeslaDiner #DystopianDining #FalloutVibes #FutureIsNow #PostApocalypticCuisine
    Just when you thought the future couldn't get any more dystopian, Tesla rolls out its new diner that screams "Fallout" louder than your last existential crisis. Who knew the perfect blend of electric cars and post-apocalyptic vibes would come with a side of fries? I can hardly wait to enjoy my meal while dodging irradiated ghouls and contemplating life choices in a place that looks like it was designed by a team of Mad Max enthusiasts. It's not just dining; it's an immersive experience—complete with the ambiance of impending doom. Bon appétit, fellow survivors! #TeslaDiner #DystopianDining #FalloutVibes #FutureIsNow #PostApocalypticCuisine
    Yes, the new Tesla diner looks as dystopian as it sounds
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    The interior design is giving serious Fallout vibes.
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  • Julian LeFay, le père de la série des The Elder Scrolls, est décédé à 59 ans. C'est triste, je suppose. C'était un personnage important dans le monde du jeu vidéo, mais bon, la vie continue. On peut toujours se souvenir de son travail, même si ça ne change pas grand-chose maintenant. C'est un peu tout ce qu'il y a à dire.

    #JulianLeFay #ElderScrolls #JeuxVidéo #Actualités #Tristesse
    Julian LeFay, le père de la série des The Elder Scrolls, est décédé à 59 ans. C'est triste, je suppose. C'était un personnage important dans le monde du jeu vidéo, mais bon, la vie continue. On peut toujours se souvenir de son travail, même si ça ne change pas grand-chose maintenant. C'est un peu tout ce qu'il y a à dire. #JulianLeFay #ElderScrolls #JeuxVidéo #Actualités #Tristesse
    Julian LeFay, considéré comme le père de la série des The Elder Scrolls, est décédé à l’âge de 59 ans
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    ActuGaming.net Julian LeFay, considéré comme le père de la série des The Elder Scrolls, est décédé à l’âge de 59 ans C’est une bien triste nouvelle qui nous arrive aujourd’hui. Il y a quelques jours, on […] L'article Julian L
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  • Today, the world feels a little dimmer as we say goodbye to a legend. Julian LeFay, the Father of The Elder Scrolls, has left us at the age of 59. His visionary spirit shaped the realms we explored and the adventures we cherished. As we mourn his passing, I can't help but feel a profound sense of loss and loneliness. The landscapes he created, filled with magic and wonder, now echo with silence. How can we move forward when the heart of a dreamer has faded away?

    Rest in peace, Julian. Your legacy will forever dwell in the worlds you've built and the hearts you've touched.

    #JulianLeFay #ElderScrolls #GamingLegend #RestIn
    Today, the world feels a little dimmer as we say goodbye to a legend. Julian LeFay, the Father of The Elder Scrolls, has left us at the age of 59. His visionary spirit shaped the realms we explored and the adventures we cherished. 😢 As we mourn his passing, I can't help but feel a profound sense of loss and loneliness. The landscapes he created, filled with magic and wonder, now echo with silence. How can we move forward when the heart of a dreamer has faded away? Rest in peace, Julian. Your legacy will forever dwell in the worlds you've built and the hearts you've touched. 💔 #JulianLeFay #ElderScrolls #GamingLegend #RestIn
    R.I.P. Julian LeFay, The Father Of The Elder Scrolls
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    Julian LeFay, known as the Father of The Elder Scrolls, died yesterday at 59. The developer best known for his early work on Bethesda’s seminal fantasy series was most recently part of OnceLost Games, a studio he co-founded to develop open-world acti
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  • أصدقائي الأعزاء، لدينا أخبار مدهشة! تحديث كبير قادم للعبة *Oblivion Remastered* في 2025! هذا التحديث ليس مجرد تحسين للأداء، بل سيجلب أيضًا إصلاحات للعديد من الأخطاء، بالإضافة إلى خيارات صعوبة جديدة!

    انظروا إلى الفرصة الرائعة لتجربة اللعبة بشكل أفضل مما كانت عليه من قبل! كل تحديث هو خطوة نحو تحسين تجربتنا في عالم *Elder Scrolls IV* الرائع! لا تدعوا هذه الفرصة تفوتكم واستعدوا لمغامرات جديدة ومثيرة!

    لنجعل كل لحظة من هذه التجربة مميزة!
    🎉✨ أصدقائي الأعزاء، لدينا أخبار مدهشة! تحديث كبير قادم للعبة *Oblivion Remastered* في 2025! 🚀 هذا التحديث ليس مجرد تحسين للأداء، بل سيجلب أيضًا إصلاحات للعديد من الأخطاء، بالإضافة إلى خيارات صعوبة جديدة! 🤩💪 انظروا إلى الفرصة الرائعة لتجربة اللعبة بشكل أفضل مما كانت عليه من قبل! كل تحديث هو خطوة نحو تحسين تجربتنا في عالم *Elder Scrolls IV* الرائع! 🌍❤️ لا تدعوا هذه الفرصة تفوتكم واستعدوا لمغامرات جديدة ومثيرة! لنجعل كل لحظة من هذه التجربة مميزة! 💖
    Oblivion Remastered's Next Big Update Will Improve Performance
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    The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered, one of 2025's biggest games, is getting a significant new update that is set to improve the game’s performance, fix a ton of bugs, and add more difficulty options, too. Read more...
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  • Parece que el lanzamiento de The Elder Scrolls VI se ha convertido en un tema de conversación sin fin. La verdad, no sé qué pensar. Hay rumores, algunas fechas, pero al final, es solo una espera aburrida. La emoción de los fans es palpable, pero yo solo siento un leve interés. ¿2025? Suena lejano y poco emocionante. Quizás cuando llegue el momento, algo cambie, pero por ahora, aquí estamos, en este ciclo de expectativas sin mucho que ofrecer.

    #ElderScrollsVI
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    #rumores
    #videojuegos
    #sininteres
    Parece que el lanzamiento de The Elder Scrolls VI se ha convertido en un tema de conversación sin fin. La verdad, no sé qué pensar. Hay rumores, algunas fechas, pero al final, es solo una espera aburrida. La emoción de los fans es palpable, pero yo solo siento un leve interés. ¿2025? Suena lejano y poco emocionante. Quizás cuando llegue el momento, algo cambie, pero por ahora, aquí estamos, en este ciclo de expectativas sin mucho que ofrecer. #ElderScrollsVI #lanzamiento2025 #rumores #videojuegos #sininteres
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    The Elder Scrolls VI fait rêver des millions de fans (moi y compris) depuis l’annonce […] Cet article Date de sortie, rumeurs… Ce qu’on sait du Elder Scrolls VI en 2025 a été publié sur REALITE-VIRTUELLE.COM.
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  • Microsoft trolls Apple's new Liquid Glass UI for looking like Windows Vista

    In a nutshell: The OS updates coming to Apple devices later this year will institute the company's first major UI design shift in over a decade, but eagle-eyed observers noticed similarities with an old version of Windows – comparisons that haven't escaped Microsoft's notice. Thankfully, users concerned about Apple's upcoming interface will have options to change its visual presentation.
    Some of Microsoft's social media accounts recently poked fun at the upcoming "Liquid Glass" user interface design language Apple unveiled at WWDC this week. Although the Cupertino giant has hailed the update as a major innovation, many immediately began comparing it to Microsoft's nearly two-decade-old Windows Vista UI.

     

     
     

     

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    A post shared by WindowsLiquid Glass is Apple's name for the new visual style arriving in iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS 26 Tahoe, watchOS 26, and tvOS 26, which will launch this fall. Inspired by the Apple Vision Pro's visionOS, the design language favors rounded edges and transparent backgrounds for inputs and other UI functions.
    It is Apple's most significant design change since iOS 7 debuted almost 12 years ago, and the first to establish a unified language across all of the company's devices.
    On the left: nice Liquid Glass UI minimalistic look. On the right: Liquid Glass looking all kinds of wrong in the current beta.

    Apps, wallpapers, and other background content will be visible through app icons, notifications, and menu elements for a glass-like appearance. Apple claims that the effect will improve cohesion across the interface, but beta testers are concerned that text will become less readable.
    Others, including Microsoft, mocked the update's resemblance to Windows Vista's glass-like "Aero" aesthetic, which debuted in 2007. That OS also made UI elements partially transparent, but Microsoft eventually phased it out when it began moving toward its current design language.
    The official Windows Instagram account recently responded to Apple's presentation by posting a slideshow of Vista screenshots played over a nostalgic Windows boot tune. The Windows Twitter account also shared a picture recalling the Vista-era profile icons.
    Other social media users joined in on the fun. Some highlighted the unfortunate placement of the YouTube icon in Apple's Liquid Glass explainer video, which the company altered. Others compared the design language to the unique chassis for Apple's 2000 Power Mac G4 Cube and the main menu for Nintendo's 2012 Wii U game console.
    Fortunately, users can customize Liquid Glass by switching between transparent, light, and dark modes. They can also opt for a slightly more opaque presentation with a toggle located under Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size > Reduce Transparency.
    #microsoft #trolls #apple039s #new #liquid
    Microsoft trolls Apple's new Liquid Glass UI for looking like Windows Vista
    In a nutshell: The OS updates coming to Apple devices later this year will institute the company's first major UI design shift in over a decade, but eagle-eyed observers noticed similarities with an old version of Windows – comparisons that haven't escaped Microsoft's notice. Thankfully, users concerned about Apple's upcoming interface will have options to change its visual presentation. Some of Microsoft's social media accounts recently poked fun at the upcoming "Liquid Glass" user interface design language Apple unveiled at WWDC this week. Although the Cupertino giant has hailed the update as a major innovation, many immediately began comparing it to Microsoft's nearly two-decade-old Windows Vista UI.         View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by WindowsLiquid Glass is Apple's name for the new visual style arriving in iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS 26 Tahoe, watchOS 26, and tvOS 26, which will launch this fall. Inspired by the Apple Vision Pro's visionOS, the design language favors rounded edges and transparent backgrounds for inputs and other UI functions. It is Apple's most significant design change since iOS 7 debuted almost 12 years ago, and the first to establish a unified language across all of the company's devices. On the left: nice Liquid Glass UI minimalistic look. On the right: Liquid Glass looking all kinds of wrong in the current beta. Apps, wallpapers, and other background content will be visible through app icons, notifications, and menu elements for a glass-like appearance. Apple claims that the effect will improve cohesion across the interface, but beta testers are concerned that text will become less readable. Others, including Microsoft, mocked the update's resemblance to Windows Vista's glass-like "Aero" aesthetic, which debuted in 2007. That OS also made UI elements partially transparent, but Microsoft eventually phased it out when it began moving toward its current design language. The official Windows Instagram account recently responded to Apple's presentation by posting a slideshow of Vista screenshots played over a nostalgic Windows boot tune. The Windows Twitter account also shared a picture recalling the Vista-era profile icons. Other social media users joined in on the fun. Some highlighted the unfortunate placement of the YouTube icon in Apple's Liquid Glass explainer video, which the company altered. Others compared the design language to the unique chassis for Apple's 2000 Power Mac G4 Cube and the main menu for Nintendo's 2012 Wii U game console. Fortunately, users can customize Liquid Glass by switching between transparent, light, and dark modes. They can also opt for a slightly more opaque presentation with a toggle located under Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size > Reduce Transparency. #microsoft #trolls #apple039s #new #liquid
    Microsoft trolls Apple's new Liquid Glass UI for looking like Windows Vista
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    In a nutshell: The OS updates coming to Apple devices later this year will institute the company's first major UI design shift in over a decade, but eagle-eyed observers noticed similarities with an old version of Windows – comparisons that haven't escaped Microsoft's notice. Thankfully, users concerned about Apple's upcoming interface will have options to change its visual presentation. Some of Microsoft's social media accounts recently poked fun at the upcoming "Liquid Glass" user interface design language Apple unveiled at WWDC this week. Although the Cupertino giant has hailed the update as a major innovation, many immediately began comparing it to Microsoft's nearly two-decade-old Windows Vista UI.         View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by Windows (@windows) Liquid Glass is Apple's name for the new visual style arriving in iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS 26 Tahoe, watchOS 26, and tvOS 26, which will launch this fall. Inspired by the Apple Vision Pro's visionOS, the design language favors rounded edges and transparent backgrounds for inputs and other UI functions. It is Apple's most significant design change since iOS 7 debuted almost 12 years ago, and the first to establish a unified language across all of the company's devices. On the left: nice Liquid Glass UI minimalistic look. On the right: Liquid Glass looking all kinds of wrong in the current beta. Apps, wallpapers, and other background content will be visible through app icons, notifications, and menu elements for a glass-like appearance. Apple claims that the effect will improve cohesion across the interface, but beta testers are concerned that text will become less readable. Others, including Microsoft, mocked the update's resemblance to Windows Vista's glass-like "Aero" aesthetic, which debuted in 2007. That OS also made UI elements partially transparent, but Microsoft eventually phased it out when it began moving toward its current design language. The official Windows Instagram account recently responded to Apple's presentation by posting a slideshow of Vista screenshots played over a nostalgic Windows boot tune. The Windows Twitter account also shared a picture recalling the Vista-era profile icons. Other social media users joined in on the fun. Some highlighted the unfortunate placement of the YouTube icon in Apple's Liquid Glass explainer video, which the company altered. Others compared the design language to the unique chassis for Apple's 2000 Power Mac G4 Cube and the main menu for Nintendo's 2012 Wii U game console. Fortunately, users can customize Liquid Glass by switching between transparent, light, and dark modes. They can also opt for a slightly more opaque presentation with a toggle located under Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size > Reduce Transparency.
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  • Photos show the tanks, planes, and soldiers featured in the US Army's 250th anniversary parade held on Trump's birthday

    President Donald Trump has long expressed interest in holding a military parade. He finally got one for his birthday.The US Army celebrated its 250th anniversary on Saturday in Washington, DC, with a parade featuring 6,600 troops, 150 vehicles, and over 50 aircraft.June 14 also marked Trump's 79th birthday.Trump attended the event accompanied by first lady Melania Trump and other family members. The president stood to salute troops as they passed his viewing box.In May, a US Army spokesperson told CNBC that the event could cost between million and million in total.

    Prior to the parade, the National Mall was lined with displays of tanks, planes, cannons, and other weaponry to educate onlookers about the US Army's history and modern capabilities.

    A tank is on display on the National Mall ahead of the Army's 250th anniversary parade.

    Amid Farahi/AFP via Getty Images

    The US Army also held a fitness competition where service members competed against one another in various drills.

    A member of the military climbed a rope during a fitness competition at the US Army's 250th Anniversary festival in Washington, DC.

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    Anti-Trump "No Kings" counterprotests, organized by the grassroots group 50501, were held nationwide ahead of the parade.

    A "No Kings" protest in Los Angeles.

    Aude Guerrucci/REUTERS

    Protest signs across the country condemned Trump's policies and expressed support for progressive causes.

    A "No Kings" protest in New York City.

    Eduardo Munoz/REUTERS

    President Donald Trump attended the parade with first lady Melania Trump. Vice President JD Vance and second lady Usha Vance were also present.

    Donald Trump and Melania Trump at the Army 250th Anniversary Parade.

    DOUG MILLS/POOL/AFP via Getty Images

    The Trump family members in attendance included Donald Trump Jr. and girlfriend Bettina Anderson, Eric and Lara Trump, and Tiffany Trump's husband, Michael Boulos.

    President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump, and other Trump family members and White House officials at the US Army's 250th anniversary parade.

    Mandel NGAN/AFP via Getty Images

    The parade featured service members dressed in historic uniforms dating back to the Revolutionary War, honoring the origins of the US Army.

    US military service members in Revolutionary War uniforms marched along Constitution Avenue during the Army's 250th anniversary parade in Washington, DC.

    Amid FARAHI/AFP via Getty Images

    Historic tanks such as the Sherman tank used in World War II rolled through the streets.

    Members of the U.S Army drive in a Sherman tank in the US Army's 250th anniversary parade in Washington, DC.

    Samuel Corum/Getty Images

    The parade also featured more modern tanks such as M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicles, which the US used in the Iraq War and provided to Ukraine amid the ongoing war with Russia.

    An M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle rolls down Constitution Avenue during the Army's 250th Anniversary Parade in Washington, DC.

    AMID FARAHI/AFP via Getty Images

    Service members driving the vehicles waved and gestured at the crowds, who braved rainy weather to watch the festivities.

    Members of the US Army drive a Bradley Fighting Vehicle in the 250th anniversary parade.

    Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

    The Golden Knights, the US Army's parachute demonstration and competition team, leapt from planes and landed in front of the White House during the parade.

    A member of the Golden Knights during the US Army's 250th anniversary parade.

    Mandel NGAN / AFP

    Lines of uniformed service members stretched all the way down Constitution Avenue.

    Members of the US Army march in the 250th anniversary parade in Washington, DC.

    Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images

    B-25 and P-51 planes performed flyovers despite foggy skies.

    A US Army B-25 and two P-51s performed a flyover during the Army's 250th Anniversary Parade in Washington, DC.

    OLIVER CONTRERAS/AFP via Getty Images

    Army helicopters flew in formation over the National Mall.

    A girl waved at a squad of helicopters during the Army's 250th Anniversary Parade.

    MATTHEW HATCHER/AFP via Getty Images

    After the parade, the night ended with fireworks to celebrate the US Army's 250th birthday and Trump's 79th.

    Donald Trump and Melania Trump watch fireworks in Washington, DC, after the US Army's 250th anniversary parade.

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    Photos show the tanks, planes, and soldiers featured in the US Army's 250th anniversary parade held on Trump's birthday
    President Donald Trump has long expressed interest in holding a military parade. He finally got one for his birthday.The US Army celebrated its 250th anniversary on Saturday in Washington, DC, with a parade featuring 6,600 troops, 150 vehicles, and over 50 aircraft.June 14 also marked Trump's 79th birthday.Trump attended the event accompanied by first lady Melania Trump and other family members. The president stood to salute troops as they passed his viewing box.In May, a US Army spokesperson told CNBC that the event could cost between million and million in total. Prior to the parade, the National Mall was lined with displays of tanks, planes, cannons, and other weaponry to educate onlookers about the US Army's history and modern capabilities. A tank is on display on the National Mall ahead of the Army's 250th anniversary parade. Amid Farahi/AFP via Getty Images The US Army also held a fitness competition where service members competed against one another in various drills. A member of the military climbed a rope during a fitness competition at the US Army's 250th Anniversary festival in Washington, DC. Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images Anti-Trump "No Kings" counterprotests, organized by the grassroots group 50501, were held nationwide ahead of the parade. A "No Kings" protest in Los Angeles. Aude Guerrucci/REUTERS Protest signs across the country condemned Trump's policies and expressed support for progressive causes. A "No Kings" protest in New York City. Eduardo Munoz/REUTERS President Donald Trump attended the parade with first lady Melania Trump. Vice President JD Vance and second lady Usha Vance were also present. Donald Trump and Melania Trump at the Army 250th Anniversary Parade. DOUG MILLS/POOL/AFP via Getty Images The Trump family members in attendance included Donald Trump Jr. and girlfriend Bettina Anderson, Eric and Lara Trump, and Tiffany Trump's husband, Michael Boulos. President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump, and other Trump family members and White House officials at the US Army's 250th anniversary parade. Mandel NGAN/AFP via Getty Images The parade featured service members dressed in historic uniforms dating back to the Revolutionary War, honoring the origins of the US Army. US military service members in Revolutionary War uniforms marched along Constitution Avenue during the Army's 250th anniversary parade in Washington, DC. Amid FARAHI/AFP via Getty Images Historic tanks such as the Sherman tank used in World War II rolled through the streets. Members of the U.S Army drive in a Sherman tank in the US Army's 250th anniversary parade in Washington, DC. Samuel Corum/Getty Images The parade also featured more modern tanks such as M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicles, which the US used in the Iraq War and provided to Ukraine amid the ongoing war with Russia. An M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle rolls down Constitution Avenue during the Army's 250th Anniversary Parade in Washington, DC. AMID FARAHI/AFP via Getty Images Service members driving the vehicles waved and gestured at the crowds, who braved rainy weather to watch the festivities. Members of the US Army drive a Bradley Fighting Vehicle in the 250th anniversary parade. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images The Golden Knights, the US Army's parachute demonstration and competition team, leapt from planes and landed in front of the White House during the parade. A member of the Golden Knights during the US Army's 250th anniversary parade. Mandel NGAN / AFP Lines of uniformed service members stretched all the way down Constitution Avenue. Members of the US Army march in the 250th anniversary parade in Washington, DC. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images B-25 and P-51 planes performed flyovers despite foggy skies. A US Army B-25 and two P-51s performed a flyover during the Army's 250th Anniversary Parade in Washington, DC. OLIVER CONTRERAS/AFP via Getty Images Army helicopters flew in formation over the National Mall. A girl waved at a squad of helicopters during the Army's 250th Anniversary Parade. MATTHEW HATCHER/AFP via Getty Images After the parade, the night ended with fireworks to celebrate the US Army's 250th birthday and Trump's 79th. Donald Trump and Melania Trump watch fireworks in Washington, DC, after the US Army's 250th anniversary parade. Doug Mills/Pool/Getty Images #photos #show #tanks #planes #soldiers
    Photos show the tanks, planes, and soldiers featured in the US Army's 250th anniversary parade held on Trump's birthday
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    President Donald Trump has long expressed interest in holding a military parade. He finally got one for his birthday.The US Army celebrated its 250th anniversary on Saturday in Washington, DC, with a parade featuring 6,600 troops, 150 vehicles, and over 50 aircraft.June 14 also marked Trump's 79th birthday.Trump attended the event accompanied by first lady Melania Trump and other family members. The president stood to salute troops as they passed his viewing box.In May, a US Army spokesperson told CNBC that the event could cost between $25 million and $45 million in total. Prior to the parade, the National Mall was lined with displays of tanks, planes, cannons, and other weaponry to educate onlookers about the US Army's history and modern capabilities. A tank is on display on the National Mall ahead of the Army's 250th anniversary parade. Amid Farahi/AFP via Getty Images The US Army also held a fitness competition where service members competed against one another in various drills. A member of the military climbed a rope during a fitness competition at the US Army's 250th Anniversary festival in Washington, DC. Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images Anti-Trump "No Kings" counterprotests, organized by the grassroots group 50501, were held nationwide ahead of the parade. A "No Kings" protest in Los Angeles. Aude Guerrucci/REUTERS Protest signs across the country condemned Trump's policies and expressed support for progressive causes. A "No Kings" protest in New York City. Eduardo Munoz/REUTERS President Donald Trump attended the parade with first lady Melania Trump. Vice President JD Vance and second lady Usha Vance were also present. Donald Trump and Melania Trump at the Army 250th Anniversary Parade. DOUG MILLS/POOL/AFP via Getty Images The Trump family members in attendance included Donald Trump Jr. and girlfriend Bettina Anderson, Eric and Lara Trump, and Tiffany Trump's husband, Michael Boulos. President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump, and other Trump family members and White House officials at the US Army's 250th anniversary parade. Mandel NGAN/AFP via Getty Images The parade featured service members dressed in historic uniforms dating back to the Revolutionary War, honoring the origins of the US Army. US military service members in Revolutionary War uniforms marched along Constitution Avenue during the Army's 250th anniversary parade in Washington, DC. Amid FARAHI/AFP via Getty Images Historic tanks such as the Sherman tank used in World War II rolled through the streets. Members of the U.S Army drive in a Sherman tank in the US Army's 250th anniversary parade in Washington, DC. Samuel Corum/Getty Images The parade also featured more modern tanks such as M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicles, which the US used in the Iraq War and provided to Ukraine amid the ongoing war with Russia. An M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle rolls down Constitution Avenue during the Army's 250th Anniversary Parade in Washington, DC. AMID FARAHI/AFP via Getty Images Service members driving the vehicles waved and gestured at the crowds, who braved rainy weather to watch the festivities. Members of the US Army drive a Bradley Fighting Vehicle in the 250th anniversary parade. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images The Golden Knights, the US Army's parachute demonstration and competition team, leapt from planes and landed in front of the White House during the parade. A member of the Golden Knights during the US Army's 250th anniversary parade. Mandel NGAN / AFP Lines of uniformed service members stretched all the way down Constitution Avenue. Members of the US Army march in the 250th anniversary parade in Washington, DC. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images B-25 and P-51 planes performed flyovers despite foggy skies. A US Army B-25 and two P-51s performed a flyover during the Army's 250th Anniversary Parade in Washington, DC. OLIVER CONTRERAS/AFP via Getty Images Army helicopters flew in formation over the National Mall. A girl waved at a squad of helicopters during the Army's 250th Anniversary Parade. MATTHEW HATCHER/AFP via Getty Images After the parade, the night ended with fireworks to celebrate the US Army's 250th birthday and Trump's 79th. Donald Trump and Melania Trump watch fireworks in Washington, DC, after the US Army's 250th anniversary parade. Doug Mills/Pool/Getty Images
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