Panning shot of British and Free French troops on parade. C/U of Free French soldier at attention with sabre drawn. Various shots of the ceremony where the Mayor of Leicester hands the new colour to General Petit...
Panning shot of British and Free French troops on parade. C/U of Free French soldier at attention with sabre drawn. Various shots of the ceremony where the Mayor of Leicester hands the new colour to General Petit (Chief-of-staff of the Free French Forces). The colours are a gift from the people of Leicester. Camera pans with the General as he leaves the platform and presents the Colour to the Colour Party. C/U of the new Colour. M/S of Colour Party as they march through the streets, pan back to the troops who are marching behind the Colour Party .
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