By Jim Garamone DoD News, Defense Media Activity
WASHINGTON, December 22, 2015 — Thousands of U.S. service
members and Defense Department civilians are serving around the world during
the holidays to protect America, its interests and its allies.
Around 9,800 Americans are deployed to Afghanistan. And
roughly 3,500 Americans are deployed to Iraq and Syria to assist in the fight
against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. The Army's 82nd Airborne
Division forms the nucleus of the deployment there.
All told, there will be roughly 220,000 American service
members serving overseas this holiday season. They operate in more than 100
countries, on every continent.
"I want you to know that you are what I wake up to
every morning," Defense Secretary Ash Carter told troops Dec. 19 aboard
the USS Kearsarge. "You're what I think about all day. I'm so proud of you
and 100 percent, 1,000 percent behind you."
Snapshot of Troops Around the World
The U.S. Navy has 36 ships deployed around the world. The
largest is the aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman, which has transited the
Suez Canal and is headed for operations in the Arabian Gulf. There are more
than 5,000 personnel aboard the ship. The Truman will be accompanied by
destroyers, each with about 300 crew members. Submarines and resupply ships are
also usually part of the equation.
The amphibious ready group centered around the USS Kearsarge
is operating in the Arabian Gulf. There are 5,000 sailors and Marines aboard.
Navy ballistic missile submarines operate 24/7 around the
world. The submarines are part of America’s nuclear triad, and there are around
150 crew members.
In the Pacific, there are roughly 50,000 American service
members based in Japan. Another 28,500 troops are based on the Korean
Peninsula.
About 500 service members will be celebrating the holiday
season in Australia and more celebrating in Singapore.
Africa has one large base -- Camp Lemonnier in Djibouti --
and there are around 4,000 service members assigned there. Roughly another
1,000 service members are deployed elsewhere on the continent.
More than 64,000 U.S. service members are stationed across
Europe -- from Rota, Spain, to the Baltic Republics. The highest number is in
Germany, followed by Italy, the United Kingdom and Spain. There are another
3,000 based in Turkey, which is a NATO ally with most of its territory in Asia.
In Central and South America, there are roughly 5,500
service members deployed. U.S. airmen may also be operating to resupply
scientists in Antarctica during the holidays.
'The Noblest Thing'
But it is not just overseas that U.S. service members are
serving. Some Air Force missileers man the ICBM silos across the American
heartland, while other airmen vigilantly defend the space, airspace and
cyberspace. Coast Guardsmen must stay ready for incidents at sea.
And while many bases try to limit operations during the
holidays, units still have to have on-call duty members prepared to be called
to work at a moment's notice. Military police still have to guard the gates,
and thousands of military and civilian specialists still have to care for those
in hospitals.
America's military members are away from their families
"doing the noblest thing you can possibly do with your life, which is
protect our people and make a better world for our children," Carter said.
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