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NEWS | June 18, 2025

Andrews powers joint operations for Army’s 250th in the Nation’s Capital

By 2nd Lt. Jimmy Nguyen 316th Wing Public Affairs

America’s Airfield roared with activity as Joint Base Andrews supported the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday celebration, culminating in a weeklong series of events across the National Capital Region.

More than 2,100 Soldiers and nearly 50 military aircraft from the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade and 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne) touched down at Andrews ahead of Army Birthday Week.

The week built up to a full-scale celebration on June 14 that included aerial flyovers, a parade down Constitution Avenue, a concert and a fireworks display to honor the oldest and largest branch of the U.S. military.

For the last three months, Airmen and civilians from the 89th Airlift Wing, 316th Wing and Air Force District of Washington led a coordinated effort to receive, sustain and redeploy a mass of Soldiers and equipment.

“As a strategically important base, Joint Base Andrews had an outsized role in the historic Army’s 250th birthday,” said U.S. Air Force Maj. Steven P. Freund, 316th Wing plans and programs director. “We welcomed nearly 50 Army rotary-wing aircraft and coordinated a precise flyover in the nation’s most complex airspace.”

 

U.S. Army AH-64E Apache Guardian helicopters assigned to the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade stage on the flight line.
U.S. Army AH-64E Apache Guardian helicopters assigned to the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade stage on the flight line at Joint Base Andrews, Md., June 11, 2025. The aircraft showcased the U.S. Army's enduring presence as the oldest military branch and its ongoing coordination with the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Gianluca Ciccopiedi)
U.S. Army AH-64 Apache helicopters assigned to the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade arrive at Joint Base Andrews.
U.S. Army AH-64 Apache helicopters assigned to the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade arrive at Joint Base Andrews, Md., June 11, 2025. Their arrival supported joint efforts commemorating the Army's 250 years of service to the nation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Gianluca Ciccopiedi)
U.S. Army AH-64 Apache helicopters assigned to the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade park on the flight line.
U.S. Army AH-64 Apache helicopters assigned to the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade park on the flight line at Joint Base Andrews, Md., June 11, 2025, ahead of the Army's 250th Birthday celebration. Nearly 50 Army aircraft were staged here ahead of the Army's 250th Birthday celebration. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Gianluca Ciccopiedi)


As the first flight of Soldiers and aircraft touched down on June 4, operations kicked into high gear.

From aerial port logistics and ground transportation to contingency beddown and flight line operations, Andrews served as a staging and sustainment hub for Soldiers and Army aviation assets.

The 89th Aerial Port Squadron oversaw the offloading of aircraft and managed the transfer of equipment and luggage. At the same time, the 316th Logistics Readiness Squadron unloaded supplies — water, meals and cots — and ensured fueling support for aircraft.

“We would not be able to accomplish any mission without the Logistics Readiness Squadron,” said U.S. Air Force Capt. Emily Hunter, 316th LRS operations officer. “Aircraft wouldn’t be flying and taking off without us.”

To sustain operations, Andrews supported more than 250 Soldiers with on-base lodging and hot meals.

“One of the really neat things that we get to do here is support missions like this,” said U.S. Air Force Maj. Allison Rayome, 316th Force Support Squadron director of operations. “When a group comes in and they need somewhere to be fed, lodged and get after the mission, that’s our job — to bring in a bunch of different agencies together to make that happen.”

 

U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Derek V. Edmonds, 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade, speaks with U.S. Air Force Maj. Allison W. Rayome, 316th Force Support Squadron, at Joint Base Andrews, Md., June 11, 2025. Thanks to joint efforts by Army and Air Force personnel, more than 250 Soldiers settled into the fitness centers and Community Commons at Andrews ahead of participation in the Army’s 250th birthday celebration in Washington, D.C.
U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Derek V. Edmonds, 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade, speaks with U.S. Air Force Maj. Allison W. Rayome, 316th Force Support Squadron, at Joint Base Andrews, Md., June 11, 2025. Thanks to joint efforts by Army and Air Force personnel, more than 250 Soldiers settled into the fitness centers and Community Commons at Andrews ahead of participation in the Army’s 250th birthday celebration in Washington, D.C. (U.S. Air Force photo by Patrick Griffith)
U.S. Soldiers with the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade from Fort Bragg, N.C., set up cots at Joint Base Andrews, MD., June 11, 2025. More than 250 Soldiers settled into the fitness centers and Community Commons at Andrews ahead of the Army’s 250th Birthday Festival and Parade in Washington, D.C.
U.S. Soldiers with the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade from Fort Bragg, N.C., set up cots at Joint Base Andrews, MD., June 11, 2025. More than 250 Soldiers settled into the fitness centers and Community Commons at Andrews ahead of the Army’s 250th Birthday Festival and Parade in Washington, D.C. (U.S. Air Force photo by Patrick Griffith)
U.S. Army Capt. Casey Clark and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Michael Davis, 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade AH-64 Apache helicopter pilots, settle in at Joint Base Andrews, Md., June 11, 2025. More than 250 Soldiers used the Community Commons and fitness centers as living quarters ahead of their participation in the Army’s 250th birthday in Washington, D.C.
U.S. Army Capt. Casey Clark and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Michael Davis, 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade AH-64 Apache helicopter pilots, settle in at Joint Base Andrews, Md., June 11, 2025. More than 250 Soldiers used the Community Commons and fitness centers as living quarters ahead of their participation in the Army’s 250th birthday in Washington, D.C. (U.S. Air Force photo by Patrick Griffith)


The Andrews Medical Group enabled Soldier well-being through public health inspections.

Meanwhile, the 316th Civil Engineer Squadron ensured infrastructure for contingency beddown and a tactical air command post. Despite the complexities surrounding an operation of this scale, U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Michael Riege, 316th CES deputy flight commander, knew his team was up for the challenge.

“The mission can change every day. This week, it’s the Army 250th birthday parade. And you never know what next week’s going to bring for our team,” Riege said. “We stand ready, and I’m super proud of what we’ve done so far.”

 

U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Andrew E. Walker, 316th Civil Engineer Squadron electrical power production shop, moves power cables for a mobile generator outside the Tactical Fitness Center at Joint Base Andrews, Md. Airmen from the 316th CES set up auxiliary power and air conditioning units for U.S. Army Soldiers staying at the fitness center prior to the Army’s 250th Birthday Festival and Parade June 14 in Washington, D.C.
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Andrew E. Walker, 316th Civil Engineer Squadron electrical power production shop, moves power cables for a mobile generator outside the Tactical Fitness Center at Joint Base Andrews, Md. Airmen from the 316th CES set up auxiliary power and air conditioning units for U.S. Army Soldiers staying at the fitness center prior to the Army’s 250th Birthday Festival and Parade June 14 in Washington, D.C. (U.S. Air Force photo by Patrick Griffith)
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Gregory J. Kim and Airman 1st Class Corey K. Coby, 316th Civil Engineer Squadron electrical power production shop, setup a mobile generator outside Tactical Fitness Center at Joint Base Andrews, Md., June 11, 2025. Team Andrews transformed the fitness center into living quarters to support U.S. Army Soldiers who were staying on base prior to the Army’s 250th birthday celebration in Washington, D.C.
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Gregory J. Kim and Airman 1st Class Corey K. Coby, 316th Civil Engineer Squadron electrical power production shop, setup a mobile generator outside Tactical Fitness Center at Joint Base Andrews, Md., June 11, 2025. Team Andrews transformed the fitness center into living quarters to support U.S. Army Soldiers who were staying on base prior to the Army’s 250th birthday celebration in Washington, D.C. (U.S. Air Force photo by Patrick Griffith)
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Nathanael J. Sweeney, 316th Civil Engineer Squadron electrical power production shop, positions a mobile generator outside the Tactical Fitness Center at Joint Base Andrews, Md., June 11, 2025. Members of the 316th CES helped transform both fitness centers and the Community Commons into living quarters for about 250 U.S. Army Soldiers who arrived at Andrews to participate in the Army’s 250th Birthday Festival and Parade in Washington, D.C.
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Nathanael J. Sweeney, 316th Civil Engineer Squadron electrical power production shop, positions a mobile generator outside the Tactical Fitness Center at Joint Base Andrews, Md., June 11, 2025. Members of the 316th CES helped transform both fitness centers and the Community Commons into living quarters for about 250 U.S. Army Soldiers who arrived at Andrews to participate in the Army’s 250th Birthday Festival and Parade in Washington, D.C. (U.S. Air Force photo by Patrick Griffith)
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jorge Cruz Montero, 316th Civil Engineer Squadron electrical power production supervisor, strips insulation from a ground wire for a mobile generator at the Tactic Fitness Center at Joint Base Andrews, Md., June 11, 2025. Both fitness centers and the Community Commons were transformed into living quarters for about 250 Soldiers supporting in the Army’s 250th Birthday Festival and Parade held June 14 in Washington, D.C.
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jorge Cruz Montero, 316th Civil Engineer Squadron electrical power production supervisor, strips insulation from a ground wire for a mobile generator at the Tactic Fitness Center at Joint Base Andrews, Md., June 11, 2025. Both fitness centers and the Community Commons were transformed into living quarters for about 250 Soldiers supporting in the Army’s 250th Birthday Festival and Parade held June 14 in Washington, D.C. (U.S. Air Force photo by Patrick Griffith)


Days before the celebration, Andrews hosted a large-scale media engagement. Nearly 50 press members from 22 national and international news outlets visited the flight line to meet with Soldiers and preview the aircraft flying for the parade.

 

CW2 Caleb Lindsay speaks with reporters during a media engagement.
U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 2 Caleb Lindsay, an aviator assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division, speaks to reporters during a media engagement at Joint Base Andrews, Md., June 12, 2025. The 82nd Airborne Division stopped at Andrews ahead of its participation in the Army 250th Birthday parade. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Patrick Njuguna)
Mike Murillo films a stand-up news segment during a media engagement.
Mike Murillo, an anchor with Washington’s Top News, films a stand-up news segment during a media engagement at Joint Base Andrews, Md., June 12, 2025. Media members gathered to preview U.S. Army aircraft and engaged with members of the 82nd Airborne Division ahead of the Army’s 250th Birthday parade. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Patrick Njuguna)
Sgt. William Reinier, right, briefs media personnel during a media engagement.
U.S. Army Master Sgt. William Reinier, right, 82nd Airborne Division public affairs non-commissioned officer in charge, briefs media personnel during a media engagement at Joint Base Andrews, Md., June 12, 2025. The 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade rapidly deploys in support of the Global Response Force to conduct decisive aviation operations worldwide. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Patrick Njuguna)
Media members capture footage of an AH-64 Apache helicopter during a media engagement.
National and international media members capture footage of an AH-64 Apache helicopter during a media engagement at Joint Base Andrews, Md., June 12, 2025. Apache helicopters from the 82nd Airborne Division were among nearly 50 helicopters that flew over during the U.S. Army 250th Birthday parade. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Patrick Njuguna)
Sgt. Victoria Robinson answers questions during a media engagement.
U.S. Army Sgt. Victoria Robinson, a crew chief assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division, answers questions during a media engagement at Joint Base Andrews, Md., June 12, 2025. Robinson provided an overview of the UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter to news anchors and other media personnel ahead of the Army’s 250th Birthday celebration. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Patrick Njuguna)


On celebration day, military working dog teams from the 316th Security Support Squadron and explosive ordnance disposal teams from the 316th CES worked alongside federal and local agencies in downtown Washington, D.C., to ensure safety for the National Special Security Event.

Back on base, rows of Army helicopters lined up on the airfield — UH-60 Black Hawk, AH-64 Apache and CH-47 Chinook, to name a few — rotors spinning as they took off from America’s Airfield to showcase more than 50 years of Army aviation excellence to the nation.

U.S. Army AH-64 Apache and UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters are parked on the flight line.
U.S. Army AH-64 Apache and UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters are parked on the flight line at Joint Base Andrews, Md., June 13, 2025. The helicopters were staged in support of the joint efforts commemorating the Army's 250 years of service to the nation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Gianluca Ciccopiedi)
U.S. Army AH-64 Apache and UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters are parked on the flight line.
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U.S. Army AH-64 Apache and UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters are parked on the flight line at Joint Base Andrews, Md., June 13, 2025. The helicopters were staged in support of the joint efforts commemorating the Army's 250 years of service to the nation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Gianluca Ciccopiedi)
Photo By: Senior Airman Gianluca Ciccopiedi
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As the week’s fanfare came to a close, Soldiers and aircraft returned to Andrews for redeployment. Round-the-clock operations at America’s Airfield continued through the night and weekend to get them back to their home stations.

For 250 years, the U.S. Army has served and defended the people of the United States, the American way of life and the nation. Born out of the Army Signal Corps, the U.S. Air Force shares a storied past with its sister service. Today, the integration and world-class support provided by Andrews for the Army’s 250th birthday celebration is a testament to that enduring partnership.

“We fed, housed and transported thousands of Soldiers within just a few days, while continuing our mission to support the President and other senior leaders with an active flight line. Our goal was world-class support to the Army, and the team absolutely delivered it,” Freund said.

Time and time again, Andrews has demonstrated itself as a strategic and reliable asset — proudly serving the nation as America’s Airfield.