Macron to Lead France’s Largest Military Parade Since Second World War
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A military parade is taking place in the French capital on Tuesday to mark the 237th anniversary of Bastille Day. This year's parade will feature the largest number of soldiers ever, 6,800 in total; there is also a record number of vehicles. The invitation to the event was accepted on behalf of the Czech Republic by Prime Minister Andrej Babiš, who had attended the Coalition of the Willing in Paris the day before.
Macron to lead France’s largest military parade since Second World War
Today is France's National Day, and on that occasion, they showed off their military might in the largest national day parade ever, with the participation of soldiers from European allies.
Over 6,500 soldiers, 98 aircraft, and 33 helicopters. On Tuesday, the largest parade in years to mark French national day will march down the Champs-Élysées. For the first time in history, approximately 500 military personnel from the coalition countries, including Poles, will lead the parade. This will be Emmanuel Macron's tenth and final parade as President of France.
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