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Indy 500 This anniversary weekend brings a special homage to the US Army.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway Thousands of fans fill up and see who will bring home the checkered flag of the most well-known IndyCar.
But before dozens of drivers aim to etch their names into history books, we pay tribute to the Army’s 250th birthday.
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Fans watched it during their 109th running practice of the Indianapolis 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Monday, May 19, 2025. (Mykal McEldowney / Indystar / USA Today Network via Imagn Images)
Two Army Apache helicopters fly over the car on the first pace lap of the race. It is called the “American Pacing.”
Sunday was the 109th edition of Big Race, initially returning in 1911.
President Donald Trump Fox News Digital was a learnt earlier this month to celebrate the 250th birthday of the US Army with a military parade in June, honoring military veterans and active service members.
The parade is scheduled for June 14th, the 250th birthday of the US Army and Trump’s birthday.

Miami, Florida May 25: AH-64 Apache helicopter flight Memorial Day, May 25, Memorial Demo in Miami, Florida (Photo of Yes Oralto/Anadoru via Getty Images) (Getty Images)
The parade comes after Trump signed an executive order in January to create “Task Force 250.” It focuses on coordinating plans and activities to celebrate the 250th anniversary of American independence. 250th anniversary Establishment of America It will be July 4th, 2026.
Led by a major celebration of 2026, the White House celebrated the anniversary of major events in America’s founding, including the 250th anniversary of Patrick Henry’s “Give Me Liberty or Death Death,” the 250th anniversary of Paul Rebya’s famous ride in April, and the 250th anniversary of Lexington’s 250th anniversary.

File – Josef New Garden crossed the finish line and won the Indianapolis 500 Auto Race on Sunday, May 26, 2024 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis. (AP Photos/AJ Mast, Files)
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During his first term, Trump held a unique “salute to America” ​​event July 4th In 2019, this was different from the typical Independence Day celebrations by past presidents.
Brooke Singman of Fox News contributed to this report.
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