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Military Statistics > Gulf War Coalition Forces (per capita) (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1   Kuwait: 4.238 per capita 
#2   Saudi Arabia: 3.785 per capita 
#3   Qatar: 3.013 per capita 
#4   United States: 2.357 per capita 
#5   Oman: 2.099 per capita 
#6   United Arab Emirates: 1.678 per capita 
#7   Syria: 0.786 per capita 
#8   United Kingdom: 0.751 per capita 
#9   Bahrain: 0.581 per capita 
#10   Egypt: 0.434 per capita 
#11   Morocco: 0.397 per capita 
#12   France: 0.241 per capita 
#13   Canada: 0.061 per capita 
#14   Niger: 0.049 per capita 
#15   Senegal: 0.043 per capita 
#16   Belgium: 0.039 per capita 
#17   Netherlands: 0.037 per capita 
#18   Australia: 0.035 per capita 
#19   Pakistan: 0.03 per capita 
#20   Italy: 0.021 per capita 
#21   Greece: 0.019 per capita 
#22   Denmark: 0.018 per capita 
#23   Bangladesh: 0.015 per capita 
#24   Spain: 0.012 per capita 
#25   Norway: 0.011 per capita 
#26   Afghanistan: 0.01 per capita 
#27   Argentina: 0.008 per capita 
#28   Hungary: 0.005 per capita 
#29   Poland: 0.005 per capita 
#30   Korea, South: 0.004 per capita 
Total: 20.782 per capita  
Weighted average: 0.7 per capita  


DEFINITION: Number of troops who served on active duty in the Gulf War theater of operations between August 2, 1990, and June 13, 1991. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.

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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