In light of the United States’ 250th anniversary, representatives from several African countries are poised to take part in the historic event.
The U.S.’s 4th of July celebration, marking its 250th year since gaining independence, is slated to feature a multinational maritime event attended by navies from across the globe, including two African nations.
The event, dubbed the International Naval Review(INR) 250, hosted by the United States Navy (USN), would stand as the seventh and largest naval review in US history.
The event brings together more than 100 vessels, over 30 tall ships, and approximately 16,000 service members from across the globe within the Port of New York and New Jersey.
Of these navies, two African vessels from Morocco and Senegal have chosen to participate more directly.











