Transcript for Virginia Military Institute Cadets Rehearse for Inauguration Parade

I'm Stuart Mac units at Virginia Military Institute in Lexington Virginia. The cadets here we're preparing for the last practice for tomorrow's inauguration. Do you think it does have participated in fifteen inaugurations since 1909. House Republicans and Democrats are there they're here really honored this. The commander in chief. BMI is a military college. Graduates are not required to go in the military. More than half of the men and women who were out here today will join the military over the next four years. And they're here. Once again tonight to honor the commander in chief will be coming out. They have been practicing all week and this is their final practice of let's watch what they're doing now. Yeah. Yeah. I. It. I. Okay. Let me just. Okay. Okay. Okay. Yeah. It's. Okay. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. A yeah. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. And yeah. And I never saw. Yeah his body. Yeah. It's. Students has announced. And this was the the last practice for the cadets and about 24 hours they will be passing reviewing stand. They're they're gonna have a long day tomorrow. They're gonna get up early get on buses about 7 o'clock and about thirty buses and they're from or drive the DC. They will do all the preparation they have to do their. Do the 45 minutes stood to march along the parade route. Did you get on the bus is again and they'll come back and they will be back here in Lexington and about 10 o'clock tomorrow night. That's what worries. What they've got to the the in my cadets. Are going to be the largest unit in the parade they're going to be the last unit in the parade and they are the finale and they're ready for it. Thank you.

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