Lee Greenwood Delivers Inspiring Performance Of “God Bless The USA” At The Army 250 Parade cz

Lee Greenwood performs at the Army 250 Parade in Washington D.C. (Fox News / YouTube)

For the first time in more than 30 years, a military parade took over the streets of Washington, D.C. on Saturday, June 14th. To celebrate the U.S. Armyโ€™s 250th birthday, an estimated 6,600 troops marched down Constitution Avenue NW, between 15th Street and 23rd Street.

Dressed as the soldiers of the Continental Army, the U.S. Armyโ€™s Fife and Drum Corp, part of the 3rd Infantry Regiment, was among the first of the historic portion of the parade on Saturday, June 14. (Photo credit: The White House / YouTube)

The last military parade in the nationโ€™s Capitol was in 1991 to celebrate the victory in the Gulf War. Ahead of the Army 250 Parade, President Donald Trump shared in a video statement that the event would be a โ€œcelebration, one like youโ€™ve never seen before.โ€ 

Alongside the troops were various military vehicles and tanks that promenaded down the parade route as paratroopers descended and military aircraft flew overhead. An estimated 200,000 spectators gathered to see the once-in-a-lifetime spectacle.

Crews on an M2 Bradley, which was used heavily in the Gulf War, wave at attendees of the military parade. (Photo credit: The White House / YouTube)

June 14th is Flag Day in the United States, as well as President Trumpโ€™s birthday.

Accomplished vocalist Lee Greenwood has been invited to perform in the U.S. Capitol many times during his career. His iconic song, โ€œGod Bless The U.S.A.,โ€ has become a patriotic anthem and is widely used at holiday celebrations, political gatherings, sporting events, and more.

Originally penned in 1983, the powerful song has since been certified 2x Platinum by the RIAA.

In January of this year, he was accompanied by the U.S. Marine Corps band as he sang โ€œGod Bless The U.S.A.โ€ at the inauguration of President Trump. Lee had previously performed the tune at Trumpโ€™s 2017 inauguration and for George H.W. Bush in 1989.

The Grammy Award-winner took the stage in front of a crowd of more than 100,000 people after the conclusion of the Army 250 Parade. As he performed, he wished President Donald Trump a happy birthday.

Reflecting on the experience, Lee wrote:

โ€œWhat an unforgettable honor to perform โ€˜God Bless the USAโ€™ for the Armyโ€™s 250th birthdayโ€”standing before thousands of soldiers and the Commander in Chief. A moment Iโ€™ll cherish forever. ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธโ€

Watch Lee Greenwood perform his timeless hit โ€œGod Bless The U.S.A.โ€ at the Army 250 Parade in the video below!