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President Donald J. Trump signed a $1.3 trillion spending bill on March 23, 2018 that includes a $160 billion boost in defense spending over two years, reversing years of decline and unpredictable funding.

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Video by Senior Airman Trevor Gordnier
DoD News in 2: July 10, 2020
Media Center - Japan
July 10, 2020 | 2:00
2 Minute Pacific News Break covering dual carrier operations with USS Nimitz and USS Ronald Regan in the South China Sea, coverage of the Task Force Smith memorial in Osan City, Republic of Korea, and coverage of the Tanabata celebration hosted by the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force's Noncommissioned Officers Association at Camp Zama.
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DoD Topline:

FY 2001 - FY 2019

Base budget + Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO)/Other Budget Numbers may not add due to rounding

FY 2019 Priorities

  • Build a More Lethal Force
  • Strengthen Alliances and Attract New Partners
  • Reform Business Practices of the Department
  • Your Service Members

    Army Seal

    Soldiers
    1,030,500

    Navy Seal

    Sailors
    394,500

    Marines Seal

    Marines
    224,600

    Air Force Seal

    Airmen
    506,200

    Number by end of FY 2019, includes Active, Guard, Reserve