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  2. Military parade - Wikipedia

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    A military parade is a formation of soldiers whose movement is restricted by close-order manoeuvering known as drilling or marching. Large military parades are today held on major holidays and military events around the world. Massed parades may also hold a role for propaganda purposes, being used to exhibit the apparent military strength of a ...

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  6. Category:Military parades in the United States - Wikipedia

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  7. Drill commands - Wikipedia

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    Eyes right: The parade turn their heads to the right after a check pace. The parade leader salutes while looking in the direction they gave. This is done while looking to the right, except the right marker, who must stay looking to the front, to keep the flight, squad, platoon, etc. staying straight.

  8. Victory parade - Wikipedia

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    German troops parade down the Champs-Élysées in Paris after their victory in the Franco-Prussian War. Among the most famous parades are the victory parades celebrating the end of the First World War and the Second World War. However, victory parades date back to ancient Rome, where Roman triumphs celebrated a leader who was militarily ...

  9. Parade - Wikipedia

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    A parade in Sydney to celebrate the Federation of Australia in January 1901. The first parades date back to c. 2000 BC, only being used for religious or military purposes.. The Babylonians celebrated Akitu by parading their deities and performing ritua