AFP / JIM WATSON
The US Navy Blue Angels (R) and US Air Force
Thunderbirds fly past the Washington Monument on May 2, 2020, in a
tribute to frontline workers during the coronavirus pandemic
Military jets flew over US cities on Saturday to salute
frontline workers in the country with the highest coronavirus caseload
and death toll in the world.
Residents of the nation's capital
Washington, as well as Baltimore and Atlanta were treated to sights of
the Navy's Blue Angels and the Air Force's Thunderbirds arcing across
the sky.
Crowds turned out on the National Mall to see the jets fly
in formation past sites such as the US Capitol and the Washington
Monument.
Most of those in attendance appeared to be following social distancing rules, and many wore face masks.
AFP / Olivier DOULIERY
The US Navy Blue Angels and US Air Force Thunderbirds fly over the Washington area on May 2, 2020
"Proud to see the #AmericaStrong salute to our healthcare
& frontline workers with a spectacular flyover today in Washington,
D.C. Thank you to the @AFThunderbirds and @BlueAngels for this
beautiful display of solidarity," first lady Melania Trump tweeted,
including a photo of herself watching the fly-by from outside the White
House.
The Thunderbirds hailed health workers and first responders
battling the novel coronavirus, which has infected more than 1.1
million in the US and killed more than 66,000.
"They are an inspiration for the entire country during
these challenging times and it was an honor to fly for them today," the
group said on Twitter.
AFP / JIM WATSON
The US Navy Blue Angels and US Air Force Thunderbirds fly over the Lincoln Memorial on May 2, 2020
The Blue Angels and Thunderbirds last month flew over US
virus epicenter New York City, as well as Newark and Trenton, New Jersey
and Philadelphia.
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