Various shots of the parade through Cairo lead by the flags of the United Nations. Parade is organised to mark the United Nations Day. Contingents of armoured division, army, navy and air force passing through crowded streets...
Various shots of the parade through Cairo lead by the flags of the United Nations. Parade is organised to mark the United Nations Day. Contingents of armoured division, army, navy and air force passing through crowded streets of Cairo. Guns of the artillery, women's services, troops from India, South Africa, New Zealand and Australia marching. Various shots of General Sir Henry Maitland Wilson, Commander-in-Chief Middle East, taking the salute.
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