Four platoons of Moroccan Spahis of a mechanized cavalry unit form before the residence of Colonel Jean Stanislas Rémy in Hornsea to celebrate Bastille Day during World War 2. The 1st Moroccan Spahis Marching Regiment (1er Régiment de Marche de Spahis Marocains) jogging outside the residence of Colonel Rémy. 1st Moroccan Spahis Marching Regiment assemble in formation on the side of the road. Colonel Remy inspects and salutes troops presenting arms. A soldier fires tank artillery to celebrate. Colonel Remy salutes as the French tricolor flag is raised on a flagpole.
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