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British forces set to march in France's Bastille Day celebrations for first time in over 20 years

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British forces set to march in France's Bastille Day celebrations for first time in over 20 years.

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British forces are set to march in France's Bastille Day celebrations for the first time in over 20 years.Soldiers, sailors and aviators from Britain will march and fly in Paris alongside French forces and troops tomorrow.

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Outgoing Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer will be at the parade, while he visits other leaders in the French capital for a Coalition of the Willing meeting, as part of his last week at No10.Marching in the parade will be soldiers from the Grenadier Guards - one of the British Army's oldest and most celebrated regiments.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say They will be paired with France's 1er Régiment de la Garde Républicaine, under the Bonds of Friendship initiative.

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The initiative is a bilateral military programme between the UK and France, pairing specific regiments together to conduct cross-Channel training, operations and ceremonial events, in an effort to form cultural ties between the two forces.They will be joined by forces from nearly 30 countries, making it...

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