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Victory Day by Nick on August 30, 2009
The Conrad Hotel on Victory Day

The Conrad Hotel on Victory Day

Apparently, today was a national holiday in Turkey; Victory Day to be precise. It’s a celebration of the Turkish victory over the Greeks at the Battle of Dumlupınar, the last battle fought in the Turkish War of Independence.

Although we did notice the increase in the number of flags around the city in the days prior, we might have overlooked it entirely if the sound of helicopters hadn’t caught Brian’s attention. We went out on the terrace just in time to catch 9 helicopters and the start of a parade of naval vessels down the phosphorus strait. The parade was lead by a naval destroyer, followed by four submarines, four smaller cruisers, four bigger cruisers, and then a host of miscellaneous military boats.

Enjoy the photos from the day!

A Turkish Submarine On The Bosphorus

A Turkish submarine on The Bosphorus

Choppers In The Distance

Choppers in the distance

A close flyby

A close flyby

Decorated for Victory Day

Istanbul, Decorated for Victory Day

Soldiers stand at attention on a Turkish naval ship.

Soldiers stand at attention on a Turkish naval ship.

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  1. judy on September 19, 2009 7:52 pm

    We, too, were there on this day – how exciting was it!!!
    We were supposed to be out on the water for a sightseeing
    cruise….. instead we ended up virtually in this naval parade.
    J

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