Guests : For the European Intervention Iniative Germany, Belgium, Denmark, Spain, Estonia, Finland, the Netherlands, Portugal and the United Kingdom.
Program (CET) : 9h00 : Arrival of the President 9h20 : Animation about the future weapons with the FLYING SOLDIER 9h35 : Air show 9h45 : Parade of the invited troops 10h00 : Parade 10h25 : Helicopter air show 10h30 : Motorized troops 10h40 : Cavalry 10h45 : Animation for the war wounded
inb4 Trump tweet about a new parade for the july 4th.
>be French >storm empty jail with army's support >proclaim revolution >get executed by your friends a week later >your wife's descendents celebrate your shitty excuse for a revolution every year with a big wasteful parade
That's what we called spoil of war only non-country don't have those.
Justin Cruz
Wrong, it was a gift from the ruler of Ottoman Egypt to king Louis-Philippe. This was about 15 years after Napoleon's reign, and about 3 decades after the campaign of Egypt.
Jace Walker
>After the Obelisk was taken, the mechanical clock provided in exchange was discovered to be faulty. The worthless clock still exists to this day in a clocktower in Egypt, and is still not working. based
Alexander Howard
fucking prison guards now
Caleb Russell
>the ruler of Ottoman Egypt to king Louis-Philippe. >This was about 15 years after Napoleon's reign, and
It is the foreign legion, they invade countries to steal wood, facts
Logan Martin
This is a butcher's apron, bro.
Ethan Lopez
>Foreign Legion walks at 88 steps per minute while normal regiments are at 100+ >The explanation is that at some point in time the FL absorbed a German regiment which used to walk at this pace
Just so you know, Bastille day doesn't celebrates the storming of the Bastille, but the 1790 festival of the federation. Only the US call it Bastille Day.
Mason Allen
*music start playing*
Chase Lopez
The RWS of the VBCI command variant looks nice.
As a side note, I understand there are numerous reasons it's made like that, but dear god the Gryphon is ugly.
Justin Cox
>Only the US call it Bastille Day. I heard a US family of tourists call it the Independence Day yesterday when they say the firework preparation at a nearby park.
It's old first french empire step, nibba. The legion had always used it since it's creation in 1830. If anything the germans stole it from the french when Prussia was conquered in the napoleonic wars.