FACTOID # 1: Israel's per capita military expenditure is the highest in the world, at over $1,400 per person. Syria, still officially at war with Israel, spends $46.51 per person on its military.
 
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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1   United States: 697,000 
#2   Saudi Arabia: 100,000 
#3   United Kingdom: 45,400 
#4   Egypt: 33,600 
#5   France: 14,600 
#6   Syria: 14,500 
#7   Morocco: 13,000 
#8   Kuwait: 9,900 
#9   Oman: 6,300 
#10   Pakistan: 4,900 
#11   United Arab Emirates: 4,300 
#12   Qatar: 2,600 
#13   Bangladesh: 2,200 
#14   Canada: 2,000 
#15   Italy: 1,200 
#16   Australia: 700 
#17   Niger: 600 
#18   Netherlands: 600 
#19   Senegal: 500 
#20   Spain: 500 
#21   Belgium: 400 
#22   Bahrain: 400 
#23   Afghanistan: 300 
#24   Argentina: 300 
#25   Korea, South: 200 
#26   Poland: 200 
#27   Greece: 200 
#28   Denmark: 100 
#29   Hungary: 50 
#30   Norway: 50 
Total: 956,600  
Weighted average: 31,886.7  


DEFINITION: Number of troops who served on active duty in the Gulf War theater of operations between August 2, 1990, and June 13, 1991.

SOURCE: "Gulf War Veterans: Measuring Health" by Lyla M. Hernandez, Jane S. Durch, Dan G. Blazer II, and Isabel V. Hoverman, Editors; Committee on Measuring the Health of Gulf War Veterans, Institute of Medicine. Published by The National Academies Press 1999

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Scott
21st June 2005
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Australia offered a small but specialized force to the Gulf War, as they also did in Afghanistan and the current Iraqi conflict. This included SAS soldiers, Servalence aircraft, and naval ships.
Yves
30th January 2006
I dare say more than 14 French soldiers served in the front line during Gulf War 1, as France sent 18,000 troops there. Wouldn't there be some massive mistake here, such as forgetting a few zeroes ?
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