Bulgarian Armed Forces Day

Bulgarian Armed Forces Day
Official name Ден на българските въоръжени сили
Also called Bravery Day
Observed by Bulgaria
Celebrations Military parades, ceremonies
Date May 6
Next time 6 May 2019 (2019-05-06)
Frequency annual

Bulgarian Armed Forces Day (Bulgarian: Ден на българските въоръжени сили) is a national holiday celebrated annually on May 6, commemorating the Bulgarian Armed Forces. The event is marked by military parades, fireworks and ceremonies across the country.[1][2]

History

On 22 July 1878, 12 battalions of volunteer units who had participated in war, formed the Bulgarian Armed Forces. May 6 was officially pronounced as the Day of the Bulgarian Army in 1880. It became banned during the communist period but was reinstated in 1998.[3]

Notable anniversaries

The Red Army Band marching on Prince Alexander of Battenberg Square during the parade in 2009.

2009

The celebrations marked 5 years since Bulgaria's accession to NATO in 2004 and was the largest armed forces day celebration since it's revival as a national holiday in the 1990s. It also marked the first time foreign troops took part in the annual parade, with the Hellenic Naval Band, the Central Military Band of the Ministry of Defense of Russia and the United States Sixth Fleet Band taking part in the parade.

2016

The celebrations were the largest since 2009, with more than 1,300 military personnel, aircraft and armoured vehicles being involved in the parade.[4] The Bulgarian Air Force’s MiG-29 jet fighters, SU-25s, Mi-17 and Cougar helicopters and other aircraft took part in the parade.[5][6]

2017

Three MiG-29 jets, two Cougar Helicopters and one Mi-17 helicopter parade, which was commanded by Air Force Major General Tsanko Stojkov.[7]

2018

Macedonian troops took part in the festivities for the first time.[8][9] This was also the first time the representative military bands of the Bulgarian Army, Air Force and Navy took part in the parade with the Representative Brass Band of the National Guards Unit of Bulgaria.[10][11][12][13][14]

Expanded summary

As Armed Forces Day is the national military holiday of Bulgaria the celebrations in Sofia thus serve as a national event to mark the holiday. The celebrations offically begin at 9am with the laying of flowers at the Monument to the Unknown Soldier by President of Bulgaria and members of government. The celebrations then continue as the parade commander (The commander is usually a Major General or Rear Admiral of the Armed Forces) arrives to take his place in the parade and receives the salutes of the Commandant, Georgi Rakovski Military Academy, reporting on the readiness of the formations at the Prince Alexander of Battenberg Square. At 10am, after a fanfare is sounded by the Guards Band of the National Guards Unit or/and the other bands within the Massed Bands of the Sofia Garrison, the President arrives and the parade commander marches towards him, informing that the parade is now ready for inspection. He then inspects the band and upon reaching the color guard of the National Guards Unit, he then pays compliments to the Flag of Bulgaria and to the massed military colours. He then inspects each of the participating parade contingents, stopping each time to greet each of the formed troops and as the inspection ends, he then approaches a makeshift saluting base at the National Art Gallery where after a fanfare has been sounded, he then makes his holiday address to the nation.

As the address concludes the parade commander shouts

To the glorious Bulgarian Armed Forces... Oorah!

While the entire parade responses with a long Oorah!, the Band then sounds the final measures of the Armed Forces Hymn Great are our Soldiers, and as the parade presents arms, Mila Rodino is then played with a 21-gun salute. The parade is then ordered to order arms and to stand at ease, and afterwards the parade marches off the square in preparation for the march past as a Bulgarian Air Force helicoper commences the flypast carrying the national flag.[15] The drummers of the massed bands beat a cadence as the parade marches off the square, reforming at its southern end for the march past to begin later on led by the parade commander.

See also

References

  1. "St. George's Day - Bravery Day and The Day of The Bulgarian Army Marked Today - Novinite.com - Sofia News Agency". Retrieved 2017-09-22.
  2. "Saint George's Day / Army Day 2018 and 2019 — Public Holidays Bulgaria". Public Holidays Europe. Retrieved 2017-09-22.
  3. "Army Day | Bulgarian Public Holidays | Office Holidays". www.officeholidays.com. Retrieved 2017-09-22.
  4. "More than 1300 Bulgarian military personnel, aircraft and armoured vehicles were involved in the country's largest military parade in several years".
  5. "Flypasts were performed by the Bulgarian Air Force's MiG-29 jet fighters, SU-25s, Mi-17 and Cougar helicopters and other aircraft".
  6. BULGARIA MARKS THE DAY OF ST. GEORGE THE VICTORIOUS AND ARMY DAY
  7. Sofia Hosts Military Parade Dedicated to Bulgaria's Armed Forces Day
  8. https://www.mia.mk/en/Inside/RenderSingleNews/61/134251706
  9. https://mobile.frognews.bg/article/155756/
  10. http://glasove.com/categories/vytreshni-glasove/news/voenniyat-parad-na-6-maj-shte-vklyuchva-i-bojna-tehnika
  11. http://www.cross.bg/armiya-bulgarskata-sili-1574037.html#.WvcBNctOkew
  12. http://m.novinite.com/articles/189924/The+Military+Parade+for+the+Celebration+of+the+Bulgarian+Army
  13. http://eng.chinamil.com.cn/view/2018-05/06/content_8024157.htm
  14. https://m.offnews.bg/news/Obshtestvo_4/Parad-na-voennite-orkestri-shte-se-provede-za-parvi-pat-po-povod-6-maj_679977.html
  15. http://www.cross.bg/armiya-bulgarskata-sili-1574037.html#.WxRHYMtOkez
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