(ANSA) - ROME, JUNE 01 - Everything is ready for the parade on June 2 at the Imperial Forums: 5,500 soldiers and civilians will parade.
To open the celebrations the solemn flag-raising at the Altare della Patria and the tribute to the Unknown Soldier by the President of the Republic, Sergio Mattarella who, accompanied by the Minister of Defense, Guido Crosetto, will then review the departments before the parade.
Also in this edition will be the mayors to open the event, parading with the tricolor band. Afterwards, the soprano Eleonora Buratto will sing the Hymn of Italy accompanied by the Banda Interforze.
The opening sector will see the presence, among others, of the flags of the armed forces and the Guardia di Finanza, of the Gonfaloni of Italian Regions, Provinces and Municipalities, of the labaridelle Combatant and Weapon Associations and the UN, NATO, EU flags and those of the multinational bodies in which the armed forces operate.
The exhibition will be structured in 10 sectors that will see the participation of all the components of the State: military and civilian personnel, armed and unarmed bodies of the State, flags and banners, military bands and fanfares.
In addition to the overflight of the National Aerobatic Patrol, helicopters, aircraft and heavy vehicles will also pass through.
(ANSA).
June 2: tomorrow the parade at the Imperial Forums, parade in 5,500
2023-06-01T16:11:37.694Z
Highlights: The exhibition will be structured in 10 sectors that will see the participation of all the components of the State. In addition to the overflight of the National Aerobatic Patrol, helicopters, aircraft and heavy vehicles will also pass through. Afterwards, the soprano Eleonora Buratto will sing the Hymn of Italy accompanied by the Banda Interforze. The opening sector will see. the presence of the flags of the armed forces and the Guardia di Finanza, of the Gonfaloni of Italian. Regions, Provinces and Municipalities.
Everything is ready for the parade on June 2 at the Imperial Forums: 5,500 military and civilians will parade. (ANSA)