WASHINGTON (AP) President Donald Trump isnt taking no tanks for an answer on the Fourth of July.
He said Monday that a display of U.S. military tanks will be part of a special event hes headlining July 4 in Washington, and an Associated Press photographer saw at least two M1A1 Abrams tanks and two Bradley Fighting Vehicles on flatcars in a railyard at the southeastern edge of Washington.
Military police were guarding the vehicles, which were visible to passers-by on nearby paths.
A U.S. official told the AP that the military vehicles to be used in the July 4 event were being stored at the railyard.
Trump had wanted a military parade of tanks and other equipment in the District of Columbia after he witnessed a similar parade on Bastille Day in Paris in 2017 . That plan eventually was scuttled, partly because of cost, though Trump apparently held on to the idea.
Local officials also had objected because of the damage the heavy armored tanks could do to city streets.
Were going to have some tanks stationed outside, Trump said Monday from the Oval Office, appearing to acknowledge local officials earlier concerns.
He offered no specifics on where the vehicles would be located.
Youve got to be pretty careful with the tanks because the roads have a tendency not to like to carry heavy tanks, he said. So we have to put them in certain areas, but we have the brand new Sherman tanks and we have the brand new Abrams tanks.
Sherman tanks were the tank most widely used by the U.S. during World War II, but they have been out of service for decades. The M1A1 Abrams tank is currently the main U.S. battle tank.
Two M1A1 Abrams tanks and two Bradley Fighting Vehicles will be on display as part of Trumps Salute to America event, according to a U.S. official who spoke on condition of anonymity because details of the exhibits have not been made public.
The Abrams tanks weigh more than 60 tons apiece and were been shipped on railroad freight cars, from Fort Stewart, Georgia, the nearest Army base that has them. The White House declined to release more specific information.
Trump recalled his visit earlier this year to a plant in Lima, Ohio, where M1A1 Abrams tanks are refurbished. The plant had been at risk for closure but remained online due to Trumps investments in defense spending.
We have some incredible equipment, military equipment on display brand new, Trump said. And were very proud of it. You know were making a lot of new tanks right now. Were building a lot of new tanks in Lima, Ohio our great tank factory that people wanted to close down until I got elected and I stopped it from being closed down, and now its a very productive facility.
Thursdays events are also expected to include a military demonstration by the U.S. Navy Blue Angels and other aircraft.