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Upcoming U.S. Army 250th birthday celebration in Yuma

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - The United States Army is getting ready to celebrate its 250th birthday this weekend.

Founded in 1775, the Army has played a crucial role in the growth of the country, from securing independence to its current position as a global military power.

To honor the heroes and traditions in our local area, a family-friendly event will be held in Yuma.

The event will be highlighting the work done at the Yuma Proving Ground (YPG) along with a swear-in ceremony for new U.S. Army recruits.

Col. John Nelson, the Commander of YPG, shares what else locals can expect to see at this big birthday bash.

"Witness some of the track and combat vehicles that we test out there, some of the airborne test force aerial delivery platforms that we test like parachutes and cargo delivery parachutes and just come out there to appreciate the history of YPG," Col. Nelson shared.

The event is on Saturday at 9:00 a.m. at the Colorado River State Historic Park. It's free to attend. There will also be free food and drinks.

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