WASHINGTON, July 13, 2017 —
A historic first, nearly 200 American service members will lead the military parade on Bastille Day, July 14,
The annual French holiday marks the storming of the Bastille in Paris in 1789, a turning point in the French Revolution.
Bastille Day Parade Tradition
The French government traditionally invites a country of honor to lead the parade, which is linked to a historical event and highlights a symbolic gesture of friendship.
“France stood with us during the American Revolution and that strategic partnership endures today,” said Army Gen. Curtis M. Scaparrotti, commander of U.S. European Command. “On behalf of the 60,000 service members standing shoulder-to-shoulder with the French to ensure Europe is whole, free and at peace, we are honored to lead the Bastille Day Parade and help celebrate the French independence.”
President Donald J. Trump, French President Emmanuel
Flyovers Slated
U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds and an F-22 are slated to conduct flyovers. The U.S. served as the country of honor and led the parade for the first time ever, according to the U.S. Army Center of Military History.
The United States entered World War I on April 6, 1917.
“During the centennial of America’s entry into World War I, we commemorate America’s sons and daughters who defended peace -- many of them descendants of European immigrants who came to America seeking freedom,