A look at how federal agencies rang in the new year


With the sky filled with fireworks, the Washington Monument is illuminated as a candle as part of the 250th anniversary celebration for the United States, Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul)

Walter Reed National Military Medical Center celebrated itβs first baby of the year.
Staff of Walter Reedβs Mother Infant Care Center celebrates the birth of the first baby of 2026 born at Walter Reed, Brook Crone, with her proud parents retired U.S. Marines Andrea and Caleb Crone on New Yearβs Day. Brook made her debut at 9:19 p.m. (DVIDS courtesy photo)

The National Guard speak to New Yearβs revelers in the French Quarter on Bourbon Street, in New Orleans, Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026. One year ago, in the early morning hours of Jan. 1, 2025, a terrorist attack nearby left 14 dead. (AP Photo/Matthew Hinton).


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@1stCavalryDiv Horse Cavalry Detachment took part in the 137th Annual Tournament of Roses Parade. Jan. 2, 2026.

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Space Command offered a look into their 2025 highlights: βAs we welcome the New Year, we reflect on 2025βs achievements. #USSPACECOM Commander Gen. Stephen Whiting declared 2025 the βYear of Command and Control,β & thanks to the USSPACECOM teamβs dedication, we have advanced C2 capabilities at strategic, operational & tactical levels,β according to their social media, including on X.

The Washington Monument is illuminated with images as part of the 250th anniversary celebration for the United States, Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul)
But wait, thereβs more! Donβt miss a few festive New Year wishesβ¦from (more than) a few good men and women:
U.S. Central Command commemorated 2025 by highlighting a year of successful warfighting, partnerships and innovation. (Courtesy CENTCOM)
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The Navy marked a year of presence, partnership and power with a video of their year in action: βFrom the Red Sea to the southern border, from the Baltics to the Indo-Pacific, we were there. We celebrated epic deployments, honored our 250-year heritage, and invested in the future of our Golden Fleet.β (Courtesy U.S. Navy)
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth declared it a year of achievements across the military. (Courtesy Department of Defense)
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