The military parade President Trump declared to be
held later this year in Washington, D.C., is initially estimated to near to $12 million, a U.S. official told Fox News on Wednesday.
The number is only an estimate & could change based on the size & scope of the 'military-themed
Veterans Day Parade,' the official added.
The total cost estimates roughly in line with the canceled U.S. military 'war game' with South Korea, which was estimated to cost more than $14
million ; a cost Trump said was 'tremendously expensive.'
The Pentagon is still planning the event, which Trump requested to run from the White House to Capitol Hill on Nov. 11. While suggested plans didn't include tanks, the Pentagon was considering an air demonstration and a representation of veterans in American history.
The planned parade is intended to highlight the contributions veterans have made "throughout the history of U.S. Military," according to the note from Defense Secretary Jim Mattis's office. It would date back from the Revolutionary War to present day, 'with an emphasis on the price of freedom.'
Trump previously considered the idea of a military parade after attending France's Bastille Day in July 2017, which is a celebration he called "magnificent."
No comments:
Post a Comment