The US Army Budget in 2003 "Detailed according to the Forces and the National Guard"
Bayanalysis -Before going into the discussion about the size of the military spending of the United States of America,
it must be noted that the figures mentioned in a number of different
Arab and foreign websites and newspapers depend on the proposed budget
prepared by the US Congress without clarification, but the following
simplified report indicates the actual budget For the US Army, and in
more detail, it includes the actual value of the US military branches,
revenues and a lot, as I prepared the report according to a purely
statistical study, in which I relied on sources including the US
Department of Defense, "the Pentagon."
The military report includes
Explanatory terms.
An explanatory summary.
- A presentation of the US military budget for the year under report.
- Illustrative diagrams.
US Army Budget
Explanatory summary
The budget of the US Army in 2003 increased significantly and significantly compared to 2002, specifically by 31.85%, with a difference of 127.14 billion dollars. I am not talking about the entire budget of the Ministry of Defense as a whole. The effect of the increase is normal for the Ministry, as it did not exceed 4.5% growth, as it matches the growth of the gross domestic product in this year The amount of 4.77%, but I am talking about the size of the military spending of the US Army, especially the budget of the US Army and the US Air Force, which have never reached this value before, as their growth rates reached 20.05% and 20.64%, respectively. The impact on the budget of the military personnel in the army, which rose by 26.4% [8] It is the war that America is no longer with as it was, but rather the world as a whole.
Returning to the budget of the US armed forces, we see that the value of military construction and family housing increased by 41.5% between the two aforementioned years, with a difference of $ 2 billion, while the budget of the US Navy decreased by 10.4%, and the budget of other defense organizations decreased. Administrative such as finance and pension fund "3.17%.
US military spending in 2003
1- Total military spending for the US army (4.7% of the US GDP)
538 billion 36 million 7 thousand dollars.
2- The budget of the US army without government interference, "4.59% of the US GDP."
526 billion 288 million 4 thousand dollars
3- US Army revenues (0.22% of US GDP)
25 billion 746 million 1 thousand dollars
4- The net cost needed for the budget of the US Department of Defense
512 billion 290 million 6 thousand dollars
The US military budget was divided in terms of forces and branches as follows:
1- The budget of the US army or Land Forces
The total budget of the US ground forces is 114 billion and 869 million and 804 thousand dollars. (2)
The revenues of the ground forces are 7 billion and 438 million and 147 thousand dollars.
divided into
Active US Army
The budget is 106 billion and 790 million and 536 thousand dollars.
Revenues are 13 billion, 681 million and 231 thousand dollars.
US Army Reserve
The budget is 5 billion and 318 million and 515 thousand dollars.
Revenue is 80 million and 120 thousand dollars.
US National Guard
The budget is 9 billion and 457 million and 941 thousand dollars.
Revenue is $ 223,660,000.
It is divided in terms of military spending into [3]
Military personnel
The total budget is 44 billion, 720 million and 415 thousand dollars.
Revenue is $ 667 million and $ 37,000.
Operating and Maintenance
The total budget is 54 billion, 691 million and 486 thousand dollars.
Revenues 7 billion, 848 million and 47 thousand dollars.
Collections section
The total budget is 5 billion and 708 million and 863 thousand dollars.
Revenues 719 million and 457 thousand dollars.
Research, development, testing and evaluation -
The total budget is 9 billion and 814 million and 532 thousand dollars.
Revenues 2 billion, 601 million and 474 thousand dollars.
Military construction and family housing
The total budget is 3 billion and 829 million and 294 thousand dollars.
Revenues are 2 billion, 229 million and 364 thousand dollars.
Other sections
The total budget is 3 billion and 278 million and 70 thousand dollars.
Revenues 325 million and 300 thousand dollars.
2- The budget of the US Navy
The budget of the US Navy is 116 billion and 311 million and 357 thousand dollars.
Revenue of the Navy 5 billion and 106 million and 664 thousand dollars.
divided into
Navy
The budget is 97 billion, 767 million and 165 thousand dollars.
Revenues 5 billion, 586 million and 102 thousand dollars.
Marine Corps
The budget is 16 billion, 819 million and 57 thousand dollars.
Revenue is $ 268 million and $ 173,000.
Shared value [5]
The budget is 1 billion and 938 million and 963 thousand dollars.
Revenue "deducts" 533 million 783 thousand dollars.
Non-refundable and lost revenue [4]
213 million and 828 thousand dollars.
It is divided in terms of military spending into [3]
Military personnel
The total budget is 36 billion and 645 million and 406 thousand dollars.
Revenues 350 million and 631 thousand dollars.
Operating and Maintenance
The total budget is 45 billion and 474 million and 443 thousand dollars.
Revenues 3 billion and 641 million and 764 thousand dollars.
Collections section
The total budget is 18 billion and 473 million and 868 thousand dollars.
Revenues 1 billion, 197 million and 323 thousand dollars.
research and development
The total budget is 12 billion, 412 million and 470 thousand dollars.
Revenues 241 million and 628 thousand dollars.
Military construction and family housing
The total budget is 1 billion 574 million 892 thousand dollars.
Revenues 494 million and 270 thousand dollars.
Other sam
The total budget is 112 million and 352 thousand dollars.
Revenues are 38 million and 663 thousand dollars.
3- The budget of the US Air Force
The budget of the US Air Force is 126 billion, 649 million and 931 thousand dollars.
Revenue of the Air Force 4 billion and 822 million and 569 thousand dollars.
divided into
Active US Air Force
The budget is 118 billion and 571 million and 900 thousand dollars.
Revenues 6 billion and 266 million and 539 thousand dollars.
US Air Force Reserve
The budget is 3 billion, 316 million and 184 thousand dollars.
Revenue is $ 333 million and $ 43,000.
United States Air National Guard
The budget is 7 billion, 92 million and 352 thousand dollars.
Revenues are 880 million and 776 thousand dollars.
The shared budget between the various branches of the Air Force [6]
327 million and 284 thousand dollars.
Uncollected revenue [6]
2 billion, 657 million and 789 thousand dollars.
In terms of military spending, it is divided into [7]
Military personnel
The total budget is 29 billion, 69 million and 255 thousand dollars.
Revenue 489 million and 664 thousand dollars.
Operating and Maintenance
The total budget is 42 billion and 831 million and 248 thousand dollars.
Revenues 4 billion, 256 million and 166 thousand dollars.
Collections section
The total budget is 35 billion and 416 million and 672 thousand dollars.
Revenue is $ 227,953,000.
Research, development, testing and evaluation
The total budget is 20 billion, 250 million and 45 thousand dollars.
Revenues 2 billion and 494 million and 300 thousand dollars.
Military construction and family housing
The total budget is 1 billion and 387 million and 348 thousand dollars.
Zero revenue
Other sections
The budget is 353 million and 152 thousand dollars
Revenue is 12 million and 275 thousand dollars
4- The budget of other defense organizations
The budget is 180 billion, 204 million and 915 thousand dollars.
Revenues 8 billion, 778 million and 621 thousand dollars.
Arms Sales and Military Sales of the United States of America
Although the cost of military sales that foreign governments purchase from the United States of America are not officially reported, the US Department of Defense gives an annual estimate of them, and this estimate reached 13 billion dollars during 2003.
9 billion and 971 million and 600 thousand dollars were collected for the fiscal year 2003, and this value was paid based on dues of 10 billion, 118 million and 700 thousand dollars. That is, there is $ 147.1 million in bad debts that have not been collected.
Explanatory terms
"A billion = 1000 million. You can see the link incorporated into the word billion, to find out why the word billion is not used."
Total military spending, which is the total of what has been spent on military operations, whether for the US army or within federal government institutions.
US military revenues, which is what the US military obtained, whether through private funds or public funds through various branches, or within federal institutions whose costs are mixed with the defense budget.
The budget of the US Army is the actual cost of the general US Army minus the other financial mixes between it and the federal government institutions, referred to previously.
The budget for each branch or unit of the US forces is the total "spending or profit", whether direct or affiliated with the federal government.
The term "Other Defense Organizations Budget" refers to the Military Retirement Fund, the United States Corps of Engineers Civil Works, Defense Logistics Agency, the Accounting Division, the Working Capital Fund, and other organizations.
Notes on the Budget
Changed the way the US Army budget for various forces is presented in more detail and less interference with the reader.
There is a shared revenue between the branches of the ground forces, which was added to each branch, despite the participation of the other branch in it.
This made a difference in the total budget and revenues of the Land Forces, compared to the branch totals.
The total combined revenues of this amount to 6 billion 546 million and 865 thousand dollars, while the net joint cost is also 150 million 324 thousand dollars.
Therefore, the total budget of the land forces = the total budgets of the branches - (joint cost + joint revenue).
There is the same idea of overlaps (explained earlier) in the sections, except that when the totals unite these overlaps, giving a total in a lower form, except that all the values are correct.
In Item 4 of Note No. 5 of the Pentagon's Naval Forces Budget, the Department of Defense stated that, after the information improvement processes for trading partners, invalid dues resulting from debts in the 1998 and 1999 budgets were written off.
The combined value is the budget of the Navy and Marine Corps together, and when combined on their individual budgets, deducting the invalid dues referred to in Note [4] results in the total budget of the Navy.
So Total Navy Budget = Navy Budget + Marine Corps Budget + Shared Value - Lost Revenue.
Naval Forces Budget Revenue = Naval Forces Revenue + Marine Corps Revenue - Shared Value - Lost Revenue ((Here we deducted the shared value because when calculating the revenues of each branch, it was calculated despite the confusion))
A joint budget pertaining to all branches and not to a specific branch is added to the detailed branch budget.
Uncollected or lost revenue is also deducted from the branches' total revenue, which ultimately results in the USAF's budget and revenue.
The uncollected revenues were calculated "2 billion, 657 million and 789 thousand dollars" within the total
The revenues and total budgets in "Breakdown by Expenditure" by discounting them will give the same net total mentioned in the first item of the USAF budget, and even if they are not deducted, they will give the net value between the "budget - revenue" that is produced each time.
The difference between the budget of the aforementioned branch for the three ground, marine and air forces only in 2003, and the total budget of the branch as a whole in 2002.
*General Notes
Why was the engagement of the interventions referred to in the past separated by some items, despite the possibility of that?
The overlaps were left and clarified in order not to reduce the real value that I needed for any sector or branch, or what the budget was before any revenue was lost, however the total net value of each military force was clarified without these clashes taking place.
Therefore, an explanatory summary was written "for those who want to read as a news report, a presentation of the army budget for those who want to see more accurate details, support with notes and explanations for researchers, inquirers, and those most requesting information, and graphs for those who want to take a quick comparative look."
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