Kevin Lamarque/Reuters The Defense Department said President Donald Trump's Veterans Day military parade has been pushed back from 2018 to at least 2019. The announcement came several hours after reports indicated the parade would cost about $92 million, according to US officials citing preliminary estimates. That price point would be more than three times initial estimates. The parade was expected to include troops from all five armed services — the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard — as well as units in period uniforms representing earlier times in the nation's history. WASHINGTON (AP) — The Defense Department said Thursday that the Veterans Day military parade ordered up by President Donald Trump won't happen in 2018. Col.