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This monitoring is necessary because, on a parade ground, everyone can hear too much, and without monitoring a confused social event would develop.
With troops dispersed on fields of battle rather than on the parade ground, it may seem that a certain amount of monitoring is automatically enforced by the lines of communication.
( To avoid any possible excuse for a dripping parade through your house, it is a good idea to have a telephone extension near the pool as well as a direct outdoor route between the pool, and the parking area.
The precise alignment of ANZAC parade is between Mount Ainslie and Capital Hill ( formally Kurrajong Hill ).
The Arc de Triomphe is so colossal that three weeks after the Paris victory parade in 1919, ( marking the end of hostilities in World War I ), Charles Godefroy flew his Nieuport biplane through it, with the event captured on newsreel.
Bodyguards act as a shield for the potential target, keeping lookout for potential attackers ( sometimes in advance, for example on a parade route ), and putting themselves in harm's way — both by simple presence, showing that physical force is available to protect the target, and by shielding the target during any attack.
Alameda is also known for its Fourth of July parade, which is advertised as the second oldest and second longest Fourth of July parade in the United States.
The parade route is about 3 miles ( 5 km ) long.
The oldest and largest regular military parade in Europe is held on the morning of 14 July, on the Champs-Élysées avenue in Paris in front of the President of the Republic, French officials and foreign guests.
The Bastille Day Military Parade is the French military parade that has been held on the morning of 14 July each year in Paris since 1880.
This is a popular event in France, broadcast on French TV, and is the oldest and largest regular military parade in Europe.
The traditional route of the parade is northward from Bowling Green to City Hall Park.
Most of the route is lined with tall office buildings along both sides, affording a view of the parade for thousands of office workers who create the snowstorm-like jettison of shredded paper products that characterize the parade.
For example, the federal government funds Canada Day events at the Old Port of Montreal — an area run by a federal Crown corporation — while the National Holiday parade is a grassroots effort that has been met with pressure to cease, even from federal officials.
The 61st Cavalry and the President's Body Guard parade in full dress uniform in New Delhi each year in what is probably the largest assembly of traditional cavalry still to be seen in the world.
* The first day of Junkanoo street parade, the second day is on the New Year's Day ( the Bahamas )
* In Zelenogorsk, Russia, is a Dachshund monument near which passes a parade of Dachshunds on City Day, July 25.
The old Civil War parade grounds, in The Village of East Davenport (" The Village " for short ), have been turned into Lindsay Park, which is surrounded by small specialty shops.
A writer in " Time's Telescope " ( 1822 ) states that in Yorkshire at eight o ' clock on Christmas Eve the bells greet " Old Father Christmas " with a merry peal, the children parade the streets with drums, trumpets, bells, ( or in their absence, with the poker and shovel, taken from their humble cottage fire ), the yule candle is lighted, and ; " High on the cheerful fire.
The parade in Boston is closely associated with Evacuation Day, when the British left Boston in 1776 during the American War of Independence.

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The Force was also given the honour of marching in the victory parade under the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.
An ovation was a military parade in honour of a victorious general, so the person who " returned from Britain with an ovation " is clearly Plautius, not Pomponia.
* Genk is also rich in tradition, with a colourful carnival taking place around Ash Wednesday, the May celebrations featuring the May Queen, a flowers parade and a huge fireworks finale, and finally the Saint Martin procession, in honour of Saint Martin of Tours, one of the most popular saints in Flanders.
The music serves as the backdrop for parade groups that evolved out of ceremonies conducted during colonial times in honour of the Kings of Congo, who were African slaves occupying symbolic leadership positions among the slave population.
In an attempt to fool the citizens of Antwerp, Anjou asked to be permitted to make a " Joyous Entry " into the city in order to honour them with a parade.
The senate, manipulated by Cato and Pompey, declared 20 days of thanksgiving for this victory, but refused Caesar the honour of celebrating a triumphal parade, the peak of any general's career.
Dunstan is treated to a hero ’ s welcome when he returns to Deptford, and a parade is thrown in his and the other war-veterans ’ honour.
The remnants of some of these orchards remain and in honour of this tradition the local school holds a " Cherry Pie Fair " every summer which is a great day out for the village and usually involves a fancy dress parade and a procession through the village.
Over the course of the training semester the five full-time companies compete through sporting events and academic studies for the honour of carrying the Sovereign's Banner on parade, with the first placed company taking the title of ' Sovereign's Company ' for the next semester and taking their place on the right flank when the Corps is on parade.
Upon her return to Bermuda, there was a parade in her honour and Swainson was depicted on a series of Bermudian postage stamps in 1980.
Note: The honour of " The Right of the Line " ( precedence over other units ), on an army parade, is held by the units of the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery when on parade with their guns.
: a. presented on parade or in any ceremony, which may afford the flag special treatment or honour or
Individual regiments with a long history, such as the Lancieri di Montebello and the Granatieri di Sardegna occasionally parade honour guards or other detachments in their pre-1915 dark blue uniforms.
In 1745 Highlanders had invaded Edinburgh and in 1822 Highlanders were to parade in Edinburgh in honour of George IV.
In 1920 he led an enormous St Patrick's Day parade with a guard of honour made up of Irish Australian winners of the Victoria Cross.
While in America, he heard of the Boxer Rebellion in China, and went immediately to Peking where he was the first to accompany General Linievitch in the triumphal entry parade of honour at the Forbidden City.
In November 2007, a commemorative plaque to Captain Bonner was unveiled in Aldridge, West Midlands, and an annual parade is held every year to honour his life and achievement.
Topham's heroism was acknowledged publicly with a parade and civic reception in Toronto on August 8, 1945 ; one hundred members of the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion served as a guard of honour.
Legend suggests that a pig stood up against a wall to watch the parade in Webb's honour that was held on his return.
In 1581, in a military parade held at Kyoto before the eyes of the Emperor as well as foreign missionaries, Nagahide was given the honour of leading the procession.
Parents consider it a great honour for their offspring to be part of the parade.
Note: The honour of " The Right of the Line " ( precedence over other units ), on an army parade, is held by the units of the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery when on parade with their guns.

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