To watch an army parade such as the 2025 U.S. Army 250th birthday parade, several options are available:
- The parade was live streamed by several platforms including The New York Times website and app, C-SPAN.org, PBS NewsHour, and C-SPAN's YouTube channel.
- It was also broadcast live on local TV channels including Fox 5 DC, which streams for free on Roku, Amazon FireTV, Apple TV, Google Android TV, and Vizio via the FOX LOCAL app.
- Other live coverage was available on NewsNation, Fox News, ABC News, CBS 24/7, and NBC News Now through cable or streaming services.
- For cable-free streaming, services like Fubo TV, Hulu + Live TV, YouTubeTV, and Sling TV offer access to channels covering the parade, often with free trial periods.
- The official Army and Pentagon media portals hosted live streams as well.
The parade typically begins in the evening (e.g., 6:30 p.m. ET) and lasts about an hour, often followed by additional events like concerts or fireworks.
If the interest is in watching a different or upcoming army parade, similar approaches apply: check official military or government websites, major news websites, local TV stations, and online streaming platforms, as many parades are broadcast live due to public interest.