Parades in honor of the
Day of the Foundation of the Republic:
1988 The parade celebrated the 40th anniversary of the republic. A Polish film named
Defilada (The Parade) was published in 1989 by
Andrzej Fidyk, who was sent by the government of the
Polish People's Republic to create a documentary on the parade as well as the larger 40th anniversary celebrations. Chinese President
Yang Shangkun as well as Bulgarian Premier
Georgi Atanasov were in attendance.
1998 It celebrated the
golden jubilee of the DPRK's establishment. The massed bands included a tri-service element which included
military bands from all the branches.
2003 It celebrated the 55th anniversary of independence. Contrary to what was speculated, the hour and a half parade did not feature any new missiles. Only medium range missiles were displayed in the hardware section. The parade was the last appearance of
Pak Song-chol,
Premier of North Korea from 1976 to 1977.
2008 It celebrated the
diamond jubilee of the foundation of the republic. Many intelligence agencies in the
United States believed Kim might be "gravely ill" after suffering from a
stroke, which caused his absence from the parade. Only the
Worker-Peasant Red Guards took part, providing personnel and equipment for the march past and the mobile column.
2011 It celebrated the 63rd anniversary of independence. It marked one of the last appearances by Kim Jong Il and his successor Kim Jong Un together. The parade followed the former's return from a
state visit to
Russia. Just like in 2008, the Worker-Peasant Red Guards made up the majority of the parading units.
2013 The parade marked the 65th anniversary of the establishment of the republic, Worker-Peasant Red Guards made up the majority of the parading units.
2018 In 2018, North Korea marked the 70th anniversary of its foundation. The parade was inspected by Vice Marshal
Ri Yong-gil and saw the introduction of new camouflage inspection vehicles. It also saw the rare refrain from displaying intercontinental ballistic missiles. Russian
Federation Council Chairman Valentina Matviyenko and Mauritanian President
Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, as well as delegations from
Cuba,
Syria,
Lebanon, the
State of Palestine,
Uganda, and
South Africa were in attendance during the celebrations.
General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party Xi Jinping was expected to attend the parade during his state visit to North Korea on 9 September, but cancelled his attendance, instead sending
Li Zhanshu, the
Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress. U.S. president
Donald Trump displayed the parade as an accomplishment in the
Korean peace process, noting the lack of ICBMs that were paraded. This is the final parade in DPRK where the quick march is performed with the iconic bouncing/90 degrees goose step, ending the era of
songun military appearance. The new marching step was seen in the next parade which is the
2020 October parade, showing the return of the Soviet style goose-step. The columns of the troops are as follows: • Historical Division (troops that participated the anti Japanese war, Victorious Fatherland Liberation War, and other related militant or non-militant operations) • Officers of the Korean People's Revolutionary Army • Central Security Cadres School • Guards of the
38th Parallel •
Guards Seoul Kim Chaek 4th Infantry Division •
Seoul Ryu Kyong Su 105th Guards Armored Division • 2nd Guards Torpedo Boat Squadron • 56th Guard Fighter Aircraft Regiment • Taedeoksan column (대덕산종대) • Navy Headquarters No. 1 • Air Force •
Panmunjom Guards Personnel • Artillerymen of the
4th Corps • Guards Heroes 1st Brigade •
West Sea Barrage Construction Personnel • Hainam Island Frontline Unit (해남도전선부대 종대) • Air Force personnel which participated in the
Vietnam War • Military Supply Industry Sector which contributed the supply of weaponry for the
Cuban Revolution • Corps-level Units •
1st Corps (제1군단종대) •
2nd Corps (제2군단종대) •
5th Corps (제5군단종대) • Unit 216 of the
Navy (해군종대) • Unit 415 of the
Air Force (공군종대) • Unit 108 of the
Strategic Forces (전략군종대) • 11th Coprs of the
Special Operation Forces (특수작전군 제11군단종대) • Navy Snipers • Air Force Snipers • 91st Corps • Pyongyang Anti-aircraft Artillery Corps •
3rd Corps (제3군단종대) •
12th Corps (제12군단종대) • 425th Mechanized Infantry Division (제425기계화보병사단종대) • 518th Infantry Division • Universities and Military Schools of all levels •
Kim Il Sung Military University (김일성군사종합대학종대) •
Kim Il Sung University of Politics (김일성정치대학종대) • Kim Jong-il Military Research Institute • National Defence University •
Kim Jong Suk Naval University • Kim Chaek Air Force University •
Kang Kon Military Academy • Choe Hyon Military Technical Academy • Kim Sung Guk Anti-aircraft Artillery Academy • Ri Ul Sol Guard General Service Military Academy • Kim Jong Il University of People's Security •
Mangyongdae Revolutionary School • Kang Pan Sok Revolutionary school • Nampo Revolutionary School •
Worker-Peasant Red Guards branches • Officers of the Worker-Peasant Red Guards • Male personnel • Female personnel •
Red Youth Guards 2021 In 2021, a civilian, internal and paramilitary forces parade took place on the midnight leading up to 9 September. This parade did not feature the
Korean People's Army Ground Force and no associated heavy weaponry; it instead featured the
Worker-Peasant Red Guards of various provinces and the
Ministry of Public Security. Other units featured were the firefighters of
Pyongyang,
Air Koryo, Ministry of Railways, Kim Chaek Iron and Steel Complex, Huichon Ryonha Machine Factory, Hungnam Fertilizer Complex, Rakwon General Machine Enterprise, Chollima Steel Complex, Ryongsong Machine Complex, Sunchon Area Youth Coal Mining Complex, Pyongyang Kim Jong Suk Textile Mill,
Ministry of Public Health, State Academy of Sciences, people involved in culture, Kim Il Sung University, Kim Chaek University of Technology and the Young Red Guards. Parachutists carrying the national flag landed in
Kim Il-sung Square and various aircraft overflew the square, shooting flares. The
WPK PAD Director
Ri Il-hwan made a speech at the parade.
2023 North Korea's Leader
Kim Jong Un presided over a meeting on August 10, 2023, which the
Central Military Commission of the WPK discussed preparations for the upcoming Military Parade marking the 75th (Diamond Jubilee) Anniversary of the Founding of the Republic in Pyongyang. It was expected that the parade would be more focusing on the country's militia forces, mostly the
Worker-Peasant Red Guards. The parade was held as scheduled. The columns of the troops are as follows:{{Cite web|url=http://kcna.kp/en/article/q/aa17e6dc539b4550173d6a703573199a.kcmsf|title=Paramilitary Parade Held to Celebrate 75th Birthday of DPRK • Capital city Party members division • Pyongyang Municipality branch • North Phyongan Province branch • South Phyongan Province branch • North Hwanghae Province branch • South Hwanghae Province branch • Jagang Province branch • Kangwon Province branch • North Hamgyong Province branch • South Hamgyong Province branch • Ryanggang Province branch • Nampo City branch • Rason City branch • Kaesong City branch • Kim Il Sung University branch • Kim Chaek University of Technology branch • Hwanghae Iron and Steel Complex branch • Namhung Youth Chemical Complex branch • Pukchang Thermal Power Complex branch • Sunchon Area Youth Coal Mining Complex branch • Ryongsung Machinery Combined Corporation branch • Sangwon Cement Complex branch • Korean State Railway branch • Kim Jong Suk Pyongyang Textile Mill branch • Wonhwa Farm of Phyongwon County branch • State Academy of Sciences branch • Ministry of Culture branch • Ministry of Physical Culture and Sports branch • Ministry of Public Health branch • Young Red Guards ==Workers Party Day==