By Tom Gillespie, news reporter

Donald Trump has been mocked after praising the US Army which "took over the airports" during the revolutionary war in the 1700s.

The president made the remarks during his "Salute to America" speech yesterday, as the US marked the anniversary of the day the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776.

Air travel did not occur in the US until the early 20th century, with the Wright Brothers celebrated for flying the first plane in 1903.

Image: Donald Trump spoke at a 'Salute to America' event to mark Independence Day
The US president spoke behind a protective barrier
Image: The US president spoke behind a protective barrier

It was not the only historical inaccuracy during this section of Mr Trump's speech, as he also suggested the battle of Fort McHenry took place during the American Revolutionary War between 1775-1783 when it actually occurred in 1812.

Mr Trump praised the military and revelled in a show of pomp and patriotism yesterday, during a celebration his critics accused him of turning into a political event.

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The president told the crowd: "In June of 1775, the continental congress created a unified army out of the revolutionary forces encamped around Boston and New York, and named after the great George Washington commander-in-chief.

"The continental army suffered a bitter winter of Valley Forge, found glory across the waters of the Delaware and seized victory from Cornwallis of Yorktown.

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"Our army manned the air, it rammed the ramparts, it took over the airports, it did everything it had to do, and at Fort McHenry, under the rockets' red glare, it had nothing but victory."

The president was mocked by Twitter users, with Bleacher Reporter writer JE Snowden writing: "I'm glad President Trump finally pointed out that our control of the airports was key to success during the revolution."

"Historians have been ignoring this for centuries," he added.

Heather Mount wrote: "Watching Trump's speech, my son turns to me and said 'did he say airports?' Does he think they had airports in the 1700s?" My son is 11!&quoRead More – Source

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