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To Represent Our Country Well and Honor Yours
To Represent Our Country Well and Honor Yours
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On May 9, U.S., British and French troops will for the first time in history march in the Victory Parade in Moscow's Red Square to honor the 65th anniversary... 08.05.2010, Sputnik International
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On May 9 U.S., British and French troops will for the first time in history march in the Victory Parade in Moscow's Red Square to honor the 65th anniversary of the allies' victory over Nazi Germany. First Lieutenant Bradley Guill, a platoon commander of U.S. Army, told RIA Novosti correspondent Yevgeny Fatkin about the honor he and his comrades feel about the occasion and how the newly acquired "emotional attachment" of U.S. soldiers to Russia may help a better relationship between the countries.
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15:02 GMT 08.05.2010 (Updated: 19:51 GMT 19.10.2022) On May 9, U.S., British and French troops will for the first time in history march in the Victory Parade in Moscow's Red Square to honor the 65th anniversary of the allied victory over Nazi Germany.
On May 9, U.S., British and French troops will for the first time in history march in the Victory Parade in Moscow's Red Square to honor the 65th anniversary of the allied victory over Nazi Germany. First Lieutenant Bradley Guill, a platoon commander of U.S. Army, told RIA Novosti correspondent Yevgeny Fatkin about the honor he and his comrades feel about the occasion and how the newly acquired "emotional attachment" of U.S. soldiers to Russia may help a better relationship between the countries.