LS. President Einaudi, Defence Minister Pacciardi and Staff Commander in Chief, General Marras in car reviviewing troops. MS. Spectators. MS. Einaudi alighting from car. CU. Italian guard. LS. Einaudi on balcony. Ground to air Beechcraft...
LS. President Einaudi, Defence Minister Pacciardi and Staff Commander in Chief, General Marras in car reviviewing troops. MS. Spectators. MS. Einaudi alighting from car. CU. Italian guard. LS. Einaudi on balcony. Ground to air Beechcraft carpo planes flying over. Ground to air Vampires fighter flying over. LS. (elevated) Vast line of troops marching along road. LS Crowd applauding - pan to parade. LS. Military band playing 'at the double' (running). Ground to Air - Sikorsky helicopter in flight. Aerial view - the great march past. LS. Italian alpine troops marching past. Aerial view - Marchpast. LS. Alpine troops marching past. LS. Cavalry riding past. Aerial view - march past at the Coliseum. Aerial view procession of tanks (mechanised infantry) driving along. LS & MS Artillery driving past. LS. & MS. Armoured cars driving past.
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