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Order Code RS22633 March 27, 27 U.S. Forces in JoAnne O Bryant and Michael Waterhouse Information Research Specialists Knowledge Services Group Summary As interest in troop level deployments continue, recently, President Bush announced in a February 15, 27 speech, the administration s plans for an increase in U.S. forces in, including a planned gradual increase of 3,2 U.S. troops on the ground in the coming several months. The total troop deployment in this region is expected to reach 7, by 28. Varying media estimates of military forces in have raised concerns about the actual number of U.S. troops currently deployed in the NATO and U.S. missions under Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) in that country. This report provides official Department of Defense (DOD) statistical information on U.S. forces now serving in with comparisons to earlier force levels. It also provides brief official information on the military units extended or scheduled for the next rotation of duty into. As of March 1, 27, according to DOD, the United States had 2,85 troops stationed in 21,581 active component and 3,26 National Guard or Reserves. For security reasons, DOD does not routinely report the composition, size, or specific destination of military forces deployed to the Persian Gulf. This report will be updated upon receipt of new DOD data. For additional information on U.S. forces, see CRS Report RL3353, U.S. and Coalition Military Operations in : Issues for Congress, by Andrew Feickert. Force Levels As of March 1, 27, according to Department of Defense (DOD), the United States had 2,85 military personnel deployed in. Of these, 21,581 were active component personnel and 3,26 were National Guard and Reserves. Figures 1 and 2 provide the distribution by armed service of active component personnel. These totals do not include 12, military support personnel in Kuwait, nor naval personnel aboard ships patrolling through the Persian Gulf. 1 1 DOD Fact Sheet, Global Commitments, Jan. 9, 27.

CRS-2 Amid concerns about U.S. troop levels in Iraq, in a February 15, 27 speech, President Bush announced an extension of deployment for more than 3,2 U.S. troops in over the next several months as part of a new initiative in ongoing efforts to stabilize the security situation and to confront a resurgent Taliban. The total troop deployment in this region is expected to reach 7, by 28. These forces are to be added to the personnel stationed in as reported by DOD on March 1, 27. Additional deployment information is available from DOD s Directorate for Information Operations, which posts quarterly reports on casualties and worldwide active duty military personnel deployments by region and country. [http://siadapp.dior.whs.mil/personnel/military/miltop.htm] Figure 1. Active Component Personnel in (as of March 1, 27) 18, 16, 1, 12, 1, 8, 6,, 2, 17,28 3,88 78 25 Army Air Force Navy Marine Corps Figure 2. Reserve Component Personnel in (as of March 1, 27) Army NG Air NG Army Rv 596 518 3,9 Air Rv 21 Navy Rv Marines Rv 5-5 1, 1,5 2, 2,5 3, 3,5

CRS-3 Comparative Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) U.S. Force Levels. Overall U.S. force levels in have been increasing since, in both active duty and the reserve component. Based on DOD statistics, Figures 3,, and 5 provide comparative data on both active and reserve component force levels. DOD officials have declined to project the timing or size of future force reductions, noting these will depend upon the security situation within Iraq. Figure 3. Comparative OEF Active Component Force Levels (Feb /Mar 27) 18, 16, 1, 12, 1, 8, 6,, 2, 17,28 Feb-6 Mar-7 11,398 2,356 3,88 316 78 1,171 25 Army Navy AF MC Figure. Comparative OEF Reserve Component Force Levels (Feb /Mar 27) 3,5 3,391 3, Feb-6 Mar-7 2,5 2, 1,855 1,5 1,278 1, 5 261 596 518 11 21 12 5 Army NG Air NG Army Rv AF Rv Navy Rv Marine Rv

CRS- Figure 5. Comparative U.S. Force Levels in (Feb -Dec ) 25, 2,299 22,99 21,733 2,76 19,9 2,52 2, 15, 9,296 1, 5, Feb May Jun Aug Oct Nov Dec Source: Department of Defense, Office of Joints Chiefs of Staff, Boots on Ground data, November 1, 25 through January 1, 27. 2, Figure 6. Comparative U.S. Force Levels in (Years and 27) 15, 1, 5, 2,297 2,85 Feb Mar 27 Operation Enduring Freedom Troop Rotations. On January 25 and February 1, 27, DOD announced its latest scheduled troop deployment adjustments and schedule for rotations to in conjunction with OEF. The initial 27schedule for the affected Army units is summarized in Table 1 below. Rotations for Army units

CRS-5 normally last for one year; however, there is currently a 12 day deployment extension for one unit as listed in the table below. Table 1. Operation Enduring Freedom Rotational Units Army Military Unit Home Military Base 27 Transitions th Brigade Combat Team, 82 nd Airborne Division Fort Bragg, North Carolina March, 27 to 3 rd Brigade, 1 th Mountain Division Fort Drum, New York 12-day extension of deployment in 173 rd Airborne Brigade Vicenza, Italy Spring, 27 to