At Home and Abroad Active Duty Military Personnel Strength u Continental United States: 960,817* u Alaska/Hawaii: 50,994* u US Territories: 6,130* Ready.

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At Home and Abroad Active Duty Military Personnel Strength u Continental United States: 960,817* u Alaska/Hawaii: 50,994* u US Territories: 6,130* Ready Reserve Military Personnel Strength (Reserves/National Guard) u Selected Reserve: 888,967* u Individual Ready Reserve: 464,317* *as of Sep 30, 98

At Home and Abroad Active Duty military personnel by regional area: u Europe:116,444* u East Asia and Pacific95,680* u North Africa/South Asia27,869* u Western Hemisphere10,786* *as of Sept. 30, 98

America’s Military: Shaping the Security Environment Our military plays a crucial role in - -Shaping international security -Protecting our interests -Detering aggression, -Building coalitions -Promoting regional stability -Serving as role models

Technology Transfer Technological advances -Pediatric Monitoring and Transport System -Global Positioning Satellite -Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System

Peace and Stability: Cornerstones of Prosperity Stability: –Attracts investment –Investment generates prosperity –Prosperity strengthens democracy

Engagement We need to be forward deployed: -To Shape the international environment -To Prepare for an uncertain future -To Respond to crises when and where our interests require

America’s Military Makes the World Better and Safer America’s military is ready at a moment’s notice -Hurricanes in Central America -Ethnic cleansing in Balkans -Floods of Africa and South America -Stability of Middle East