Trump, Fort Bragg
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Cupcakes were handed out to the public. Fort Bragg soldier Sgt. Brian Lieberman, who was recently awarded a Soldier's Medal for using his medic skills to save a 14-year-old girl's life, participated in the cake-cutting ceremony.
President Donald Trump will visit Fort Bragg on June 10 to kick off the Army's 250th birthday celebrations. The event is open to the public.
This marks Trump’s second trip to the state during his second term, following an appearance in western North Carolina back in January.
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ABC11 on MSNFort Bragg soldiers among many in DC as final preps underway for parade: 'The story of America'Tight security measures are in place as more than 1,000 Fort Bragg soldiers and their warfighting helicopters take part in this celebration in Washington.
While addressing troops at Fort Bragg, President Donald Trump focused on immigration and urged Congress to pass a massive spending bill. NBC News’ Vaughn Hillyard details what else Trump covered in the Army commemoration turned stump speech.
Platoon SFC Carlos Aizaga spotlights key functions of a new squad vehicle as the U.S. Army prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday at Fort Bragg in North Carolina.