The Pentagon says a military parade requested by President Trump will take place in Washington on Veterans Day to honor those who have served in the military from the Revolutionary War through today. The document addressed to the chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff provides "initial guidance," including assurances that the display will not include tanks, to minimize damage to the city streets. The D.C. city council had already tweeted its objections ("Tanks, but No Tanks"). The memo does not estimate the cost, but as NPR has reported, estimates have suggested it would be between $3 million and $50 million. Tamara Keith and Tom Bowman reported that holding it on Veterans Day, which also commemorates the end of World War I, could reduce complaints: