NATO troops from Poland, Britain, France and the United States will march in Red Square in Moscow alongside Russian soldiers today to mark the 65th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany. It is the first time that foreign troops will march there since the parade began in 1945. The forces are taking part at the request of the Russian government. The British detachment will also include members of the Royal Air Force band. German Chancellor Angela Merkel is among some two dozen world leaders attending the 65th anniversary celebrations. <br/> The multi-million pound parade will include a 1,000-strong military band, tanks, missiles and 127 aircraft.<br/><br/>
News On AIR | May 9, 2010 12:13 PM
NATO troops to march in Moscow's Red Square