June 2nd is the date of birth of the Italian Republic. In 1946, 86 years after the unification of Italy under the House of Savoy, the Italian people, with a referendum, chose the republic instead of monarchy.Local ceremonies usually start with a jump of paratroopers flying the Italian flag and some other standards, like this one with the coat of arms of the “Carabinieri”.Here we can see a huge standard of the Folgore Parachute Brigade, whose headquarters is in Livorno.The standard of the 1st Regiment Carabinieri Tuscania, also based in Livorno.
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Wonderful pictures VP. These are great!
always two hands of air beneath.
many great years ahead for you all.
daily athens
Nice shots, VP, but I will NEVER understand people's willingness to jump out of airplanes.
Now that looks like fun but scary too.
Very neat!! MB
Very exciting pictures.
How fortunate for a city blogger to have paratroopers stationed in his city.
Anniversario festeggiato con grandi esibizioni da parte dei nostri militari, io ho cantato l'inno allo stadio (Reggina-Novara )รจ stato molto commovente celebrare la nostra giovane nazione. Auguri Italiani e viva la Repubblica!!!!!!!
Isn't it good to fly? Or in this case, fall? Fantastic set of shots.
Auguri!
A nice series, and an educative one for us: we learn about different symbols here. Thank you, VP!
Breathtaking!
Have a nice weekend:)
I'm with Jack VP, looks like heaps of fun, with LOOK being the operative word haha!
these are great.
Happy birthday to the republic!
Great photos of the paratroopers, VP!
I hope they all landed safely! Fantastic shots!
Very nice action shots!
- Happy celebrations in Italy!
Greetings from Gunn
What a fun way to spend an afternoon.
Talking about referendum... I tried ti decipher the current one with some Italian friends of mine, the 4 colored leaflets... Nobody's got an idea about what to vote, it's all Chinese to us... Even the Italian Consulate here did not have any information leaflet in a clear language about it.
All are great shots, VP.
Great photos from the celebrations.
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