Happiest birthday

  1. 100 Happy Birthday Text Messages For Anyone & Everyone In Your Life
  2. Happy 248th birthday US Army ... and many more


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100 Happy Birthday Text Messages For Anyone & Everyone In Your Life

rudi_suardi/E+/Getty Images • Here’s to the greatest sister anyone could ask for. Happy birthday. • Happy birthday, built-in best friend! • Happiest of birthdays to the gal who got me through childhood and then some. • Beyond proud that you’re my sister and I hope you have a happy birthday. • I hope your birthday is as wonderful as you are, sister. • I’m proud to have you as a sister and wanted to wish you a happy birthday • To my hero and inspiration on her birthday, I hope your day is as incredible as you. Happy birthday. Happy birthday messages for your brother • Happy birthday to my first fierce protector. • Cheers to another year, brother! Happy birthday! • I can’t wait to celebrate with you. Happy birthday! • It is your birthday. • To the guy who always makes me feel safe and loved, I hope you have a wonderful birthday. • I hope your birthday is as fun and full of life as you are. • Happy birthday, bro! Happy birthday messages for your mom Shutterstock • Mothers are the most wonderful gift to the world, and I hope you feel as special as you deserve on your birthday. I love you. • Time to make some wishes, Mom! Happy birthday! • Happy birthday to my first and forever best friend. • I can’t wait to celebrate your special day with you. Happy birthday, Mom. • Happy birthday to the woman who never gave up on me and was always there for me. • Happy birthday, Mom. I’m so grateful for everything you do. • May you always feel beautiful, youthful, and happy — the way you make ...

Happy 248th birthday US Army ... and many more

Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army Gen. James C. McConville, second from left, Secretary of the U.S. Army Christine E. Wormuth, center, and Sgt. Maj. of the Army Michael A. Grinston, cut the birthday cake with Miles Avery, left, a Make a Wish recipient, during the Army Birthday Festival Formal Ceremony at the National Museum of the United States Army, Fort Belvoir, Va., June 10, 2023. The event commemorated the 248th Birthday of the U.S. Army. (Henry Villarama/U.S. Army) The United States Army celebrates its 248th birthday Wednesday, commemorating its June 14, 1775, inception. The oldest of the six military branches was founded as the Continental Army amid the Revolutionary War by an act of the Second Continental Congress. What began as a disorganized collection of British colonists has since grown into an operation comprising more than 463,000 active duty service members worldwide. Celebrations began Saturday at the National Museum of the U.S. Army at Fort Belvoir, Va., and continue Wednesday across the national capital region. The annual Army Birthday wreath laying ceremony, which is free and open to the public, is scheduled for 9 a.m. at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery. At 11:30, there will be a cake-cutting and reenlistment ceremony at the Pentagon. Soldiers from the Military District of Washington’s ceremonial units will put on a military pageant at 7 p.m. at Summerall Field on Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall in Arlington, Va. All of Wednesd...