France celebrates Bastille Day amid virus fears, tensions
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France cautiously celebrates Bastille Day, clouded by virusLewis Joly
Members of the Republican Guard march in formation on the Champs Elysees prior to the Bastille Day parade in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. Bastille Day is the French national holiday that commemorates the beginning of the French Revolution on July 14, 1789.
Lewis JolyMembers of the Republican Guard march in formation on the Champs Elysees prior to the Bastille Day parade in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. Bastille Day is the French national holiday that commemorates the beginning of the French Revolution on July 14, 1789.
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France cautiously celebrates Bastille Day, clouded by virusLewis Joly
French military soldiers march during the annual Bastille Day parade on the Champs-Elysees in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. France is celebrating its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
Lewis JolyFrench military soldiers march during the annual Bastille Day parade on the Champs-Elysees in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. France is celebrating its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
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France cautiously celebrates Bastille Day, clouded by virusLewis Joly
French President Emmanuel Macron's wife Brigitte Macron, right, and French Defense Minister Florence Parly , center, arrive on the Champs Elysees prior to the Bastille Day parade in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. France is celebrating its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
Lewis JolyFrench President Emmanuel Macron's wife Brigitte Macron, right, and French Defense Minister Florence Parly , center, arrive on the Champs Elysees prior to the Bastille Day parade in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. France is celebrating its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
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The Latest: WHO: Weekly virus cases at nearly 3M globallyLewis Joly
French President Emmanuel Macron, center, meets with families of French soldiers at the end of the annual Bastille Day parade on the Champs-Elysees in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. France is celebrating its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
Lewis JolyFrench President Emmanuel Macron, center, meets with families of French soldiers at the end of the annual Bastille Day parade on the Champs-Elysees in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. France is celebrating its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
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France cautiously celebrates Bastille Day, clouded by virusMichel Euler
Republican Guard ride their horses during the Bastille Day parade, Wednesday, July 14, 2021 in Paris. France is celebrating its national holiday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
Michel EulerRepublican Guard ride their horses during the Bastille Day parade, Wednesday, July 14, 2021 in Paris. France is celebrating its national holiday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
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France cautiously celebrates Bastille Day, clouded by virusLewis Joly
Two Republican Guards gain back control of their horses after falling during the annual Bastille Day parade on the Champs-Elysees in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. France is celebrating its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
Lewis JolyTwo Republican Guards gain back control of their horses after falling during the annual Bastille Day parade on the Champs-Elysees in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. France is celebrating its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
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France cautiously celebrates Bastille Day, clouded by virusLewis Joly
Two Republican Guards gain back control of their horses after falling during the annual Bastille Day parade on the Champs-Elysees in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. France is celebrating its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
Lewis JolyTwo Republican Guards gain back control of their horses after falling during the annual Bastille Day parade on the Champs-Elysees in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. France is celebrating its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
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France cautiously celebrates Bastille Day, clouded by virusLewis Joly
A military plane flies overhead during the annual Bastille Day parade on the Champs-Elysees in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. France is celebrating its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
Lewis JolyA military plane flies overhead during the annual Bastille Day parade on the Champs-Elysees in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. France is celebrating its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
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France cautiously celebrates Bastille Day, clouded by virusLewis Joly
Two military personnel speak with each other at the Place de la Concorde prior to the Bastille Day parade in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. Bastille Day is the French national holiday that commemorates the beginning of the French Revolution on July 14, 1789.
Lewis JolyTwo military personnel speak with each other at the Place de la Concorde prior to the Bastille Day parade in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. Bastille Day is the French national holiday that commemorates the beginning of the French Revolution on July 14, 1789.
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France cautiously celebrates Bastille Day, clouded by virusLewis Joly
Soldiers of the French Foreign Legion march during the annual Bastille Day parade on the Champs-Elysees in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. France is celebrating its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
Lewis JolySoldiers of the French Foreign Legion march during the annual Bastille Day parade on the Champs-Elysees in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. France is celebrating its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
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France cautiously celebrates Bastille Day, clouded by virusMichel Euler
Troops walk down the Champs-Elysees avenue during the Bastille Day parade, Wednesday, July 14, 2021 in Paris. France is celebrating its national holiday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
Michel EulerTroops walk down the Champs-Elysees avenue during the Bastille Day parade, Wednesday, July 14, 2021 in Paris. France is celebrating its national holiday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
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France cautiously celebrates Bastille Day, clouded by virusLewis Joly
Pupils of Ecole Polytechnique march during the annual Bastille Day parade on the Champs-Elysees in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. France is celebrating its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
Lewis JolyPupils of Ecole Polytechnique march during the annual Bastille Day parade on the Champs-Elysees in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. France is celebrating its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
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France cautiously celebrates Bastille Day, clouded by virusLewis Joly
Soldiers from the European Task force Takuba march during the annual Bastille Day parade on the Champs-Elysees in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. France is celebrating its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
Lewis JolySoldiers from the European Task force Takuba march during the annual Bastille Day parade on the Champs-Elysees in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. France is celebrating its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
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France cautiously celebrates Bastille Day, clouded by virusMichel Euler
Pupils of Ecole Polytechnique parade on the Champs-Elysees avenue during the Bastille Day parade, Wednesday, July 14, 2021 in Paris. France celebrated its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade, warplanes roaring overhead and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
Michel EulerPupils of Ecole Polytechnique parade on the Champs-Elysees avenue during the Bastille Day parade, Wednesday, July 14, 2021 in Paris. France celebrated its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade, warplanes roaring overhead and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
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France cautiously celebrates Bastille Day, clouded by virusLudovic Marin
French President Emmanuel Macron and his wifeBrigitte Macron attend the Bastille Day military parade, Wednesday, July 14, 2021 in Paris. France is celebrating its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
Ludovic MarinFrench President Emmanuel Macron and his wifeBrigitte Macron attend the Bastille Day military parade, Wednesday, July 14, 2021 in Paris. France is celebrating its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
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France cautiously celebrates Bastille Day, clouded by virusMichel Euler
Armored vehicles drive down on the Champs-Elysees avenue during the Bastille Day parade, Wednesday, July 14, 2021 in Paris. France is celebrating its national holiday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
Michel EulerArmored vehicles drive down on the Champs-Elysees avenue during the Bastille Day parade, Wednesday, July 14, 2021 in Paris. France is celebrating its national holiday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
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France cautiously celebrates Bastille Day, clouded by virusMichel Euler
A Republican Guard falls from his horse during the Bastille Day parade, Wednesday, July 14, 2021 in Paris. France is celebrating its national holiday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
Michel EulerA Republican Guard falls from his horse during the Bastille Day parade, Wednesday, July 14, 2021 in Paris. France is celebrating its national holiday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
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France cautiously celebrates Bastille Day, clouded by virusLewis Joly
French Defense Minister Florence Parly, left, and French Prime Minister Jean Castex, center, speak with military personnel as they arrive on the Champs Elysees prior to the Bastille Day parade in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. France is celebrating its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
Lewis JolyFrench Defense Minister Florence Parly, left, and French Prime Minister Jean Castex, center, speak with military personnel as they arrive on the Champs Elysees prior to the Bastille Day parade in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. France is celebrating its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
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France cautiously celebrates Bastille Day, clouded by virusLewis Joly
Members of the Republican Guard march in formation on the Champs Elysees prior to the Bastille Day parade in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. Bastille Day is the French national holiday that commemorates the beginning of the French Revolution on July 14, 1789.
Lewis JolyMembers of the Republican Guard march in formation on the Champs Elysees prior to the Bastille Day parade in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. Bastille Day is the French national holiday that commemorates the beginning of the French Revolution on July 14, 1789.
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France celebrates Bastille Day amid virus fears, tensionsVadim Ghirda
People gathered on a beach to watch Bastille Day fireworks in Cannes, southern France, Wednesday, July 14, 2021. France celebrated its national holiday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade, after last year's events were scaled back because of COVID-19 virus fears.
Vadim GhirdaPeople gathered on a beach to watch Bastille Day fireworks in Cannes, southern France, Wednesday, July 14, 2021. France celebrated its national holiday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade, after last year's events were scaled back because of COVID-19 virus fears.
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France celebrates Bastille Day amid virus fears, tensionsLewis Joly
Fireworks illuminate the Eiffel Tower in Paris during Bastille Day celebrations late Wednesday, July 14, 2021. France celebrated its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade, after last year's events were scaled back because of COVID-19 virus fears.
Lewis JolyFireworks illuminate the Eiffel Tower in Paris during Bastille Day celebrations late Wednesday, July 14, 2021. France celebrated its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade, after last year's events were scaled back because of COVID-19 virus fears.
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France celebrates Bastille Day amid virus fears, tensionsLewis Joly
Fireworks illuminate the Eiffel Tower in Paris during Bastille Day celebrations late Wednesday, July 14, 2021. France has celebrated its national holiday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country. Last year's Bastille Day events were scaled back because of virus fears.
Lewis JolyFireworks illuminate the Eiffel Tower in Paris during Bastille Day celebrations late Wednesday, July 14, 2021. France has celebrated its national holiday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country. Last year's Bastille Day events were scaled back because of virus fears.
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France cautiously celebrates Bastille Day, clouded by virusMichel Euler
Armored vehicles drive down on the Champs-Elysees avenue during the Bastille Day parade, Wednesday, July 14, 2021 in Paris. France is celebrating its national holiday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
Michel EulerArmored vehicles drive down on the Champs-Elysees avenue during the Bastille Day parade, Wednesday, July 14, 2021 in Paris. France is celebrating its national holiday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
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France cautiously celebrates Bastille Day, clouded by virusLewis Joly
Security work on a rooftop at the Place de la Concorde prior to the Bastille Day parade in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. Bastille Day is the French national holiday that commemorates the beginning of the French Revolution on July 14, 1789.
Lewis JolySecurity work on a rooftop at the Place de la Concorde prior to the Bastille Day parade in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. Bastille Day is the French national holiday that commemorates the beginning of the French Revolution on July 14, 1789.
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France cautiously celebrates Bastille Day, clouded by virusLewis Joly
Members of the Republican Guard march in formation on the Champs Elysees prior to the Bastille Day parade in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. Bastille Day is the French national holiday that commemorates the beginning of the French Revolution on July 14, 1789.
Lewis JolyMembers of the Republican Guard march in formation on the Champs Elysees prior to the Bastille Day parade in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. Bastille Day is the French national holiday that commemorates the beginning of the French Revolution on July 14, 1789.
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France cautiously celebrates Bastille Day, clouded by virusLewis Joly
Members of the Republican Guard march in formation on the Champs Elysees prior to the Bastille Day parade in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. Bastille Day is the French national holiday that commemorates the beginning of the French Revolution on July 14, 1789.
Lewis JolyMembers of the Republican Guard march in formation on the Champs Elysees prior to the Bastille Day parade in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. Bastille Day is the French national holiday that commemorates the beginning of the French Revolution on July 14, 1789.
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France cautiously celebrates Bastille Day, clouded by virusLewis Joly
Military personnel sit among the dignitaries on the Champs Elysees prior to the Bastille Day parade in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. France is celebrating its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
Lewis JolyMilitary personnel sit among the dignitaries on the Champs Elysees prior to the Bastille Day parade in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. France is celebrating its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
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France cautiously celebrates Bastille Day, clouded by virusMichel Euler
Jets of the Patrouille de France fly over the Champs-Elysees avenue during the Bastille Day parade, Wednesday, July 14, 2021 in Paris. France is celebrating its national holiday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
Michel EulerJets of the Patrouille de France fly over the Champs-Elysees avenue during the Bastille Day parade, Wednesday, July 14, 2021 in Paris. France is celebrating its national holiday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
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France cautiously celebrates Bastille Day, clouded by virusLewis Joly
French President Emmanuel Macron, center left, inspects the troops on the Champs-Elysees during the Bastille Day parade in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. France is celebrating its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
Lewis JolyFrench President Emmanuel Macron, center left, inspects the troops on the Champs-Elysees during the Bastille Day parade in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. France is celebrating its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
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France cautiously celebrates Bastille Day, clouded by virusMichel Euler
French President Emmanuel Macron, left in car, and French Chief of Staff Gen. Francois Lecointre stand in the command car and review the troops during the Bastille Day parade on the Champs-Elysees avenue, Wednesday, July 14, 2021 in Paris. France is celebrating its national holiday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
Michel EulerFrench President Emmanuel Macron, left in car, and French Chief of Staff Gen. Francois Lecointre stand in the command car and review the troops during the Bastille Day parade on the Champs-Elysees avenue, Wednesday, July 14, 2021 in Paris. France is celebrating its national holiday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
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France cautiously celebrates Bastille Day, clouded by virusLudovic Marin
French President Emmanuel Macron arrives on the official stands to attend the Bastille Day military parade, Wednesday, July 14, 2021 in Paris. France is celebrating its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
Ludovic MarinFrench President Emmanuel Macron arrives on the official stands to attend the Bastille Day military parade, Wednesday, July 14, 2021 in Paris. France is celebrating its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
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France cautiously celebrates Bastille Day, clouded by virusMichel Euler
French President Emmanuel Macron reviews the troops during the Bastille Day parade on the Champs-Elysees avenue, Wednesday, July 14, 2021 in Paris. France is celebrating its national holiday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
Michel EulerFrench President Emmanuel Macron reviews the troops during the Bastille Day parade on the Champs-Elysees avenue, Wednesday, July 14, 2021 in Paris. France is celebrating its national holiday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
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France cautiously celebrates Bastille Day, clouded by virusLewis Joly
A military service member of the 3rd Armored Division who was wounded arrives on the Champs Elysees prior to the Bastille Day parade in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. France is celebrating its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
Lewis JolyA military service member of the 3rd Armored Division who was wounded arrives on the Champs Elysees prior to the Bastille Day parade in Paris, Wednesday July 14, 2021. France is celebrating its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade and traditional parties around the country, after last year's events were scaled back because of virus fears.
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France celebrates Bastille Day amid virus fears, tensionsVadim Ghirda
People gathered on a beach to watch national day fireworks in Cannes, southern France, Wednesday, July 14, 2021. France celebrated its national holiday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade, after last year's events were scaled back because of COVID-19 virus fears.
Vadim GhirdaPeople gathered on a beach to watch national day fireworks in Cannes, southern France, Wednesday, July 14, 2021. France celebrated its national holiday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade, after last year's events were scaled back because of COVID-19 virus fears.
PARIS (AP) — Bastille Day is back, sort of.
France celebrated its national holiday Wednesday with thousands of troops marching in a Paris parade, warplanes roaring overhead and traditional parties around the country, after last year’s events were scaled back because of virus fears.
Two horses stumbled while parading on the Champs-Elysees, tossing their uniformed riders, but overall the day’s main event went according to plan, and looked a lot like Bastille Days of the past. One soldier even used the occasion to propose to his girlfriend on the cobblestoned avenue, kneeling and kissing her hand.
The virus was never far away, however. A small group of protesters angry over new vaccine rules skirmished with police amid bursts of tear gas in Paris. Meanwhile, worries about resurgent infections prompted some towns to curtail annual fireworks gatherings.
At the Paris parade, the number of onlookers was limited. Each person attending had to show a special pass proving they had been fully vaccinated, had recently recovered from the virus or a had negative virus test. Similar restrictions were in place for those watching an elaborate fireworks show at the Eiffel Tower on Wednesday evening.
Spectators converged on Paris from around France, glad to be able to see the parade in person even if frustrated with the restrictions and long lines for virus security checks.
“I came especially for my son who is marching today,” said Gaelle Henry from Normandy. “It’s nice to be able to get out a little bit and finally get some fresh air and think that all the people are here, and that we are getting back to normal a little bit.”
Masks were ubiquitous among spectators, and de rigueur for the dignitaries watching the parade under a red-white-and-blue awning emulating the French flag.
The clatter of hundreds of horseshoes accompanied military music as uniformed guards on horseback escorted President Emmanuel Macron. Some cheers rose up from civilian onlookers as Macron rode past restaurants, luxury boutiques and movie theaters that were shuttered for much of the past year and a half.
But not everyone is cheering his handling of the pandemic. Some cafe owners, hospital workers and parents are pushing back against his decision this week to require all French health care workers to get vaccinated, and a special COVID pass for anyone over 12 going to a restaurant.
Many doctors and scientists, meanwhile, are urging tougher measures to contain the virus.
A few hundred protesters chanting “Liberty! Liberty!” marched through eastern Paris on Wednesday, confronting riot police who fired tear gas to try to disperse the advancing crowd. Protesters and police kicked the tear gas canisters at each other, and cyclists calmly weaved through the crowd.
Organizers of this year’s parade dubbed it an “optimistic Bastille Day” aimed at “winning the future” and “celebrating a France standing together behind the tricolor (flag) to emerge from the pandemic.” While that optimism was widely felt in France a few weeks ago, clouds have returned to the national mood as the delta variant fuels new infections.
Leading the parade were members of a European force fighting extremists in Mali and the surrounding Sahel region. Macron announced last week that France is pulling at least 2,000 troops from the region because of evolving threats, and focusing more efforts on the multi-national Takuba force instead.
Among others honored at the parade were military medics who have shuttled vaccines to France’s overseas territories, treated virus patients or otherwise helped fight the pandemic.
Mirage and Rafale fighter jets thundered past in formation. In the final moments of the parade, two horses stumbled, throwing their Republican Guard riders onto the pavement. The guards quickly brought the horses under control and led them away. The reason for the fall was unclear.
Just before the ceremony, a soldier identified as Maximilien proposed to his girlfriend in a picturesque moment on the backdrop of the Arc de Triomphe, earning a round of hearty applause.
Macron and his wife Brigitte spoke at length after the ceremony with families of troops killed or wounded in the line of duty. On the eve of the event, Macron reiterated his push for greater defense cooperation among European countries, and greater global defense efforts against Islamic extremists.
“This moment of conviviality, of reunion … is first and foremost for us the opportunity to address our brothers in arms and their families, and give them a message of gratitude,” Macron said.
Last year’s parade was canceled and replaced by a static ceremony honoring health care workers who died fighting COVID-19. France has lost more than 111,000 lives overall to the pandemic.
Bastille Day marks the storming of the Bastille prison in eastern Paris on July 14, 1789, commemorated as the birth of the French Revolution.
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Patrick Hermansen contributed to this report.