Colorado Military Families Honor Army's Birthday as Fort Carson Celebrates 248 Years of Service

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As Colorado's military community prepares to celebrate the U.S. Army's 248th birthday, local bases including Fort Carson and the U.S. Air Force Academy are hosting special events highlighting the Army's rich history of defending American freedom since 1775.

According to the U.S. Army, the Continental Congress established America's first unified military force on June 14, 1775, transforming local militias into a professional fighting force that would ultimately secure our nation's independence through 1,300 battles and skirmishes under General George Washington's leadership.

Local Impact on Colorado's Military Community

For the over 25,000 active duty soldiers and their families stationed at Fort Carson, this milestone carries special significance. The Mountain Post plans several commemorative events, including:

  • Public displays of historic military equipment
  • Special ceremonies honoring fallen Colorado soldiers
  • Community celebrations connecting military families with Springs residents
  • Educational programs at the National Museum of the United States Army traveling exhibit

Supporting Colorado's Military Heritage

Colorado Springs Mayor Yemi Mobolade emphasized the city's deep military connections:

"Our community takes immense pride in supporting the brave men and women who serve at Fort Carson, Peterson Space Force Base, and the Air Force Academy. The Army's birthday reminds us of the sacrifices military families make to protect our freedoms."

"Our community takes immense pride in supporting the brave men and women who serve at Fort Carson, Peterson Space Force Base, and the Air Force Academy. The Army's birthday reminds us of the sacrifices military families make to protect our freedoms."

Economic Impact

The military presence contributes over $7 billion annually to Colorado's economy, with Army installations playing a crucial role in:

  • Supporting thousands of civilian jobs
  • Driving small business growth near military bases
  • Attracting defense contractors to the Front Range
  • Strengthening Colorado Springs' position as a military hub

Local veterans and active duty families are invited to participate in public celebrations throughout the week, highlighting Colorado's enduring commitment to supporting America's oldest military branch and the families who serve.

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