The 'Bleuet De France' Play a Newly Composed Song to Remember Veterans
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On this historic day, the French armed forces want to demonstrate their fast-paced capabilities. "Freedom has never been as threatened as it is today since 1945," says French President Emmanuel Macron, who invited his Indonesian counterpart as a guest of honour.

Soldiers in lattice and heavy helmet on board their armoured vehicles: the 14-July parade in Paris on Monday put forward an army "ready to fight".
The 'Bleuet de France' play a newly composed song to remember veterans
Swooping warplanes, axe-carrying warriors, a drone light show over the Eiffel Tower and fireworks in nearly every French town… France is celebrating its national holiday Monday with 7,000 people marching, on horseback or riding armored vehicles along the cobblestones of the Champs-Elysees, the most iconic avenue in Paris.
President Emmanuel Macron took down Avenue des Champs-Elysées this Monday, before the start of the traditional 14-July parade, the day after the promise to increase defence spending.


The 14-July parade took place on Monday morning on the Champs-Elysées, in a context of upheavals in the wake of Emmanuel Macron's very serious speech to the armies.
About 7,000 soldiers, gendarmes, police and firemen will march on the most beautiful avenue in the world. Emmanuel Macron, the President of the Republic is expected on the Champs Elysées at 9:55 a.m.
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