Trump's military parade planned for
Veterans Day - without tanks
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[March 10, 2018]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A military
parade requested by President Donald Trump will take place in November
on Veterans Day in Washington D.C., but to minimize damage to roads it
will not include tanks, a Pentagon memo released on Friday said.
Last month Trump asked the Pentagon to explore a parade in celebration
of American troops, after the Republican president marveled at the
Bastille Day military parade he attended in Paris last year.
The memo listed a number of guidelines for the parade on Nov. 11 and
said the parade route will be from the White House to the Capitol and
have a "heavy air component at the end of the parade."
"Include wheeled vehicles only, no tanks - consideration must be given
to minimize damage to local infrastructure," the memo said.

It added that the parade would focus on the contributions of U.S.
military veterans throughout history, starting from the American
Revolutionary War.
Critics have argued that a parade could cost millions of dollars at a
time when the Pentagon wants more stable funding for an over-stretched
military.
The parade will cost taxpayers up to $30 million, the White House budget
chief has said.
Military parades in the United States are generally rare. Such parades
in other countries are usually staged to celebrate victories in battle
or showcase military might.
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President Donald Trump arrives aboard Air Force One at Noi Bai
International Airport in Hanoi, Vietnam November 11, 2017.
REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

In 1991, tanks and thousands of troops paraded through Washington to
celebrate the ousting of Saddam Hussein's Iraqi forces from Kuwait
in the Gulf War.
The District of Columbia Council had ridiculed the idea of a parade
on Pennsylvania Avenue, the 1.2-mile (1.9-km) stretch between the
Capitol and the White House that is also the site of the Trump
International Hotel.
“Tanks but no tanks!” it tweeted last month.
(Reporting by Idrees Ali; Editing by Cynthia Osterman and James
Dalgleish)
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