No, it wasn’t a goose-stepping military parade à la North Korea or Germany circa 1939. It was a proud celebration of military prowess and professionalism in service of the American Spirit.
The parade was configured to spotlight the U.S. Army’s 250-year history rather than to inspire fear in the hearts of our enemies; the intended audience was very much the American patriot. Troops marched in a loose cadence that allowed for the individuality of each soldier’s gait, rather than in the sort of inhuman perfection achieved by communist overseers. Those riding in the rolling stock smiled broadly and waved to the crowds. They saluted with pride and love of country as they passed the reviewing stand, rather than freezing in rigid salute to Dear Leader.
In return, the Commander-in-Chief spent much of the two-hour parade on his feet, saluting the troops passing by.
President Trump salutes as the 82nd Airborne Division All-American Band from Fort Bragg North Carolina marches in the US Army Grand Military Parade.
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The male parade narrator sounded like what one routinely hears at…
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