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Iraq Coalition Forces troop strength (per capita) by country. Definition, graph and map.
 

Military Statistics > Iraq coalition forces > Troop strength (per capita) (most recent) by country


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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1   United States: 44.973 per 100,000 people 
# 2   United Kingdom: 13.236 per 100,000 people 
# 3   Georgia: 11.931 per 100,000 people 
# 4   Denmark: 9.757 per 100,000 people 
# 5   Korea, South: 6.579 per 100,000 people 
# 6   Australia: 4.48 per 100,000 people 
# 7   Italy: 4.475 per 100,000 people 
# 8   Romania: 3.851 per 100,000 people 
# 9   Poland: 3.631 per 100,000 people 
# 10   Japan: 0.471 per 100,000 people 
Weighted average: 10.3 per 100,000 people  



DEFINITION: Number of coalition forces in Iraq. Earliest confirmed date of troop strength is Georgia, as of September 10, 2005. Latest confirmed date of troop strength is Denmark, as of March 23, 2006. NOTE: There are no reliable estimates on number of other coalition forces in Iraq, by country. An additional 1,850 troops are from Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia/Herzegovina, Czech Republic, El Salvador, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia and Ukraine. Fiji is participating as part of the UN mission in Iraq. U.S. troop strength includes active and reserve and are as of March 2006. Per capita figures expressed per 100,000 population.

SOURCE: US Department of Defense. The Brookings Institution Iraq Index, April 24, 2006. via NationMaster

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