The parade was expected to include members of all five armed services; the
Army,
Navy,
Air Force,
Marine Corps and the
Coast Guard, with other units that were to be dressed in period uniforms representing earlier times in the United States military history. A memo from
General Joseph Dunford reported that the parade was to have focused on historic battles and conflicts such as the
Revolutionary War and the
War of 1812. Between 5,000 and 7,000 service members were to have taken part in the parade, which was to begin at the
U.S. Capitol and end at the
White House. The evolution of women in the service was also to be highlighted in the parade, along with an emphasis on the price of freedom. The parade would have included 100 wheeled vehicles instead of tanks, as well as a heavy air component featuring 50 aircraft at the end of the parade. U.S. President Donald Trump would have been situated in a reviewing area and surrounded by military heroes.
Medal of Honor recipients would have been included in reviewing the parade with the President and would have marched in the parade. Through Twitter he blamed local politicians for the price and suggested hosting another parade in 2019, and ended his tweets with; "Maybe we will do something next year in D.C. when the cost comes WAY DOWN. Now we can buy some more jet fighters!" In spite of Trump's statements, Budget Director
Mick Mulvaney claimed that the cancellation was not just for reasons of cost. After the parade was canceled, Trump confirmed that he would instead "go to the Paris parade" on November 11, referring to the commemorations there marking the anniversary of the end of World War I. == Cost ==