DELFI / Domantas Pipas
The main event is traditionally scheduled to take place at the Cathedral Square in Vilnius at noon – a line-up of Lithuanian and Allied troops, followed by a parade along the central Gedimino Avenue to the Independence Square.
The line-up will include troops of Lithuania’s Armed Forces and its units, NATO Allies, and the joint Lithuanian, Polish and Ukrainian brigade.
US fighter-jets F-15 serving in the NATO air-policing mission in the Baltic states should perform a fly-by above the Lithuanian capital for the occasion.
The Lithuanian Armed Forces Day should also be celebrated in other cities of the country.
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