Pentagon Just Released The Awesome Thing Trump Has Planned During The Military Parade – HELL
YEAH!
In a memo that just surfaced from the Pentagon to the Joint Chiefs of Staff on Friday, plans
for President Donald Trump's controversial military parade in Washington, D.C. have been
revealed.
Signed by Navy Capt. Hallock Mohler, executive secretary for the Office of the Secretary
of Defense, offers confirmation that the parade will take place on November 11, 2018, in celebration
of Veterans' Day.
President Trump has publicly discussed a parade to show off military strength since he paid
a visit to Paris last July and observed the French Bastille Day parade including military
vehicles and flyovers.
He was a guest of French President Emmanuel Macron at the event and was impressed by the
display with French troops, who marched through the streets along with military tanks and
other military vehicles.
President Trump stated of the event at the time – "It was one of the greatest parades
I've ever seen.
It was two hours on the button, and it was military might, and I think a tremendous thing
for France and for the spirit of France.
We're going to have to try to top it."
Despite the ridiculous rallying cries of the left, the memo reveals that no tanks will
be included in the celebration honoring American military men and women.
Only wheeled vehicles are called for since including tanks would likely do damage to
roads and perhaps other pieces of infrastructure in Washington, D.C., where the parade will
be held.
The memo reads – "Consideration must be given to minimize damage to local infrastructure"
to minimize damage and impact.
The memo also details guidance for the parade calling for a heavy air component as a finale
"to include older aircraft as available."
In addition, the memo calls for period military uniforms and pageantry with the Army's Old
Guard Fife and Drum Corps to make an appearance.
It tasks the Joint Staff to plan the parade and the U.S. Northern Command to execute it.
The parade also plans to highlight the evolution of women and their service to the military
from World War II to current present day.
CNN breathlessly reported on the memo, stating – "While the memo does not specify which
aircraft will make up the aviation element, the instruction to seek out older aircraft
may be a cost-mitigating measure.
It has been estimated that a major military parade, would cost anywhere from $10 to $30
million.
The last such parade, organized at the end of the Gulf War, cost roughly $12 million."
Critics of President Trump and his administration have repeatedly slammed the idea, despite
such military parades being conducted in the past.
Former State Department Press Secretary and retired Navy Rear Adm. John Kirby called it
a "tremendously bad idea" claiming – "This is not about showcasing our military.
This is about the president showing off.
This is all about his ego," he said on CNN's New Day.
Trump told Fox News that "we'll see if we can do it at a reasonable cost, and if
we can't, we won't do it.
But the generals would love to do it, I can tell you, and so would I. I think it's great
for our country in terms of being a cheerleader and the spirit."
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said Feb. 7 of President Trump's intentions – "I think
we're all aware in this country of the president's affection and respect for the military.
We've been putting together some options.
We'll send them up to the White House for decision."
Despite the left touting President Trump as the second coming of Adolf Hitler, the internal
memo clearly reveals the plans for the parade to focus on the contributions of American
veterans since the founding of the United States going all the way back to the Revolutionary
War and the War of 1812.
The event will also place an "emphasis on the price of freedom."The memo also reveals
the plans for the parade to be integrated with the annual Veterans' Day parade in
Washington, D.C., thus minimizing the over-inflated expense that CNN breathlessly pointed out.
Veterans and Medal of Honor recipients are called to "surround Trump in the reviewing
area of the Capitol during the event," and the parade route will travel from the White
House to the Capitol.
Coincidentally holding the parade this year on Veterans' Day will coincide with the
100-year anniversary of the end of World War I, thus memorializing the many brave men and
women that fought and supported America both at home and abroad during that period.Yet,
as one might expect members of Congress are already working to quash any potential celebration
of America's veterans and military men and women.
As the Washington Examiner reports –
"Rep. Brad Schneider, D-Ill., introduced the "Preparedness Before Parades" Act
on Thursday, which would require the president to obtain approval for a "large-scale military
parade" from the secretary of defense and the municipal government where the event would
be held.
The event could only move forward if the Executive Office of the President, which has an annual
budget of $700 million, paid at least half of parade costs.
The bill also requires the defense secretary to certify "the parade will have no effect
on the military readiness or budgetary needs of the Armed Forces."
Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., also introduced a bill Thursday that would prohibit the use
of federal funds for a military parade.
'First and foremost, diverting millions of dollars away from training our troops and
supporting our military, especially at a time when Congress is struggling to pass annual
appropriations, should be enough to kill this idea.
We need every dollar possible to maintain the readiness and safety of our troops,"
Cardin said in a statement.
"Equally important, President Trump should understand that America doesn't have to
display its military might like North Korea or others who need to puff up their importance.
The world understands our strength; it is demonstrated every day around the world by
the brave men and women of our military.'
A military parade throughout Washington, D.C., would require significant cooperation from
the District of Columbia's local government, which provides logistics and is "on the
front lines" for federal events, said Christopher Rodriguez, acting director of the District
of Columbia's Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency.
'It is the district and its personnel that are providing the on-the-ground security and
logistics to ensure these events operate smoothly,' Rodriguez told the Washington Examiner."

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