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SELECTED MANPOWER STATISTICS

FISCAL YEAR 2003

Prepared by Department of Defense Washington Headquarters Services

Directorate for Information Operations and Reports

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Section I - Total DoD Personnel

Section II - Active Duty Military Personnel Section III - Civilian Personnel

Section IV - Other Personnel Section V - Reserve Personnel

Each section has a short narrative with a general description of the contents and selected highlights, including increases/decreases from the prior fiscal year (FY) and general trends.

Although the focus of this publication is on summary data for DoD as a whole, many tables provide associated data for the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and other DoD Components.

NOTE:

Excluded from all total DoD strength figures are those full-time military personnel who are paid from other than active duty military personnel appropriations. This group is funded from appropriations for reserve components and Corps of Engineers civil functions. During FY 2003, the number was approximately 65,000.

INTERNET AVAILABILITY

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Introduction... 1

Figure 1-1 Department of Defense Work Force Overview - September 30, 2003 ... 2

Table 1-1 Military/Civilian Personnel - September 30, 2003 ... 3

Table 1-2 Active Duty Military Personnel and Direct Hire Civilian Employees by Organizational Component – (last updated FY 98) Table 1-3 Military and Civilian Personnel in the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Area - September 30, 2002(TO BE ADDED LATER). 4 Table 1-4 Military and Civilian Personnel by Washington, D.C., Metro Area and Other Areas in the States of Maryland and Virginia - September 30, 2003 (TO BE ADDED LATER)... 5

Table 1-5 Personnel and Total Population in the United States (Active Duty Military and Direct Hire Civilians) - September 30, 2003... 6

Table 1-6 Work Force Levels - 1938 Through Present ... 12

Table 1-7 Authorized Personnel Strength in the Pentagon Building – (last published FY 98) Section II ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY PERSONNEL Introduction... 16

Figure 2-1 Active Duty Military Personnel Strength Levels - Fiscal Years 1950 Through 2003 ... 17

Figure 2-2 Active Duty Military Personnel by Service - Fiscal Year 2003 ... 18

Table 2-1 Total Active Duty Military Personnel by Service - Fiscal Year 2003... 19

Table 2-2 Total Active Duty Military Personnel by Type - Fiscal Year 2003 ... 20

Table 2-3 Summary of Enlisted Personnel Accessions - Fiscal Year 2003 (last published FY 97) Table 2-4 Active Duty Military Personnel Strengths by Regional Area and by Country (309A) - September 30, 2003 ... 21

Table 2-5 Estimated Educational Level of Military Personnel on Active Duty - September 30, 2003 ... 30

Table 2-6 Active Duty Military Personnel and Their Dependents - September 30, 2003 ... 31

Table 2-7 Female Military Personnel By Rank/Grade - September 30, 2003 ... 32

Table 2-8 Military Personnel By Rank/Grade - September 30, 2003 ... 33

Table 2-9 Grade Titles of Enlisted Personnel... 34

Table 2-10 Average Military Strength - Man Years (In Thousands) - Fiscal Years 1941 Through Present ... 35

Table 2-11 Active Duty Military Personnel: 1789 Through Present ... 38

Table 2-12 Active Duty Officer Personnel: 1789 Through Present ... 47

Table 2-13 Active Duty Enlisted Personnel: 1789 Through Present ... 55

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Table 2-17 Age Distribution of Male Military Personnel Strength (In Thousands) and Percent Figures - Fiscal Years 1994

Through Present ... 68

Table 2-17A Age Distribution of Female Military Personnel Strength (In Thousands) and Percent Figures - Fiscal Years 1999 Through Present ... 69

Table 2-18 Estimated Educational Level of Active Duty Military Personnel - Fiscal Years 1994 Through Present ... 70

Table 2-19 Female Active Duty Military Personnel - Fiscal Years 1945 Through Present... 71

Table 2-20 Summary of Enlisted Personnel Accessions - Fiscal Years 1995 Through Present (last published FY 97) Table 2-21 Reenlistment Rates by Service - Fiscal Years 1986 Through Present (last published FY 97) Table 2-22 U.S. Military Personnel in South Vietnam 1960 Through 1973 ... 74

Table 2-23 Principal Wars in Which the U.S. Participated - U.S. Military Personnel Serving and Casualties ... 75

Section III CIVILIAN PERSONNEL Introduction... 79

Figure 3-1 Direct Hire Civilian Personnel Strength Levels - Fiscal Years 1950 Through 2002 ... 80

Table 3-1 Civilian Personnel Strengths by Regional Area and by Country, Military Functions (309B) - September 30, 2003 DoD Total ... 81

Army... 87

Navy ... 91

Air Force... 95

Other DoD Organizations ... 98

Figure 3-2 Civilian Personnel by Service and Other DoD Organizations - Fiscal Year 2003 ... 101

Table 3-2 Civilian Personnel by Military Departments and Other DoD Organizations - Fiscal Years 1984 Through Present... 102

Table 3-3 Summary of Civilian Employment Subject to Former OMB Ceiling - Fiscal Years 1994 Through Present ... 104

Table 3-4 Direct Hire Civilian Personnel - Fiscal Years 1938 Through Present... 105

Table 3-5 Direct Hire Civilian Employees (In Thousands) by Salaried and Wage Board Status - Fiscal Years 1949 Through Present .. 109

Table 3-6 Executive Branch/DoD Civilian Employment Comparison - Fiscal Years 1944 Through Present ... 112

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Total Military and Civilian Employees... 118

Active Duty Military... 125

Command Sponsored... 132

Non Command Sponsored ... 139

U. S. Citizen Civilian Employees ... 143

Table 4-2 Retired Military Annuitants - Fiscal Years 1950 Through Present - Actual Year End Number ... 146

Section V RESERVE PERSONNEL Introduction ... 150

Figure 5-1 Reserve Strength Trends by Reserve Category - Fiscal Years 1993 Through Present ... 151

Table 5-1 Reserve Strength Trends by Reserve Category - Fiscal Years 1993 Through Present ... 152

Figure 5-2 Reserve Strength Trends by Reserve Component - Fiscal Years 1993 Through Present ... 153

Table 5-2 Reserve Strength Trends by Reserve Component - Fiscal Years 1993 Through Present ... 154

Table 5-3 Selected Reserve Strength Trends by Reserve Component - Fiscal Years 1993 Through Present ... 155

Table 5-4 Individual Ready Reserve/Inactive National Guard Strength Trends by Reserve Component - Fiscal Years 1993 Through Present ... 156

Table 5-5 Standby Reserve Strength Trends by Reserve Component - Fiscal Years 1993 Through Present ... 157

Table 5-6 Total Distribution of the Selected Reserve by Race and Reserve Components - September 30, 2003... 158

Table 5-7 Total Distribution of the Selected Reserve by Sex and Reserve Component - September 30, 2003 ... 159

Table 5-8 Total Distribution of the Selected Reserve by Grade - September 30, 2003 ... 160

Table 5-9 Total Distribution of the Selected Reserve by Type and Reserve Component - September 30, 2003 ... 161

Table 5-10 Total Officer Distribution of the Selected Reserve by Educational Level and Reserve Component - September 30, 2003 ... 162

Table 5-11 Total Enlisted Distribution of the Selected Reserve by Educational Level and Reserve Component - September 30, 2003 ... 163

Table 5-12 Total Distribution of the Individual Ready Reserve/Inactive National Guard by Race and Reserve Component - September 30, 2003 ... 164

Table 5-13 Total Distribution of the Individual Ready Reserve/Inactive National Guard by Sex and Reserve Component - September 30, 2003 ... 165

Table 5-14 Total Distribution of the Individual Ready Reserve/Inactive National Guard by Grade - September 30, 2003 ... 166

Table 5-15 Total Distribution of the Individual Ready Reserve/Inactive National Guard by Type and Reserve Component - September 30, 2003 ... 167

GLOSSARY OF TERMS ... 168

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TOTAL DoD PERSONNEL

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organizational component (Army, Navy, Air Force, etc.), location of personnel, and/or function (military or civilian). Complete data on the total number and percent distribution of active duty military and direct hire civilian DoD personnel, by state, are provided. Historical data on trends in DoD personnel strength are also provided.

Highlights

Table 1-1 shows the active duty military personnel strength as 1,434,377 for September 30, 2003. This figure is up 22,743 from the comparable FY 2002 figure. Total DoD civilian employment (direct and indirect hire) is 703,456, down 5,240 from the FY 2002 figure of 708,696.

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0 50,000 100,000 150,000 200,000 250,000 300,000 350,000 400,000 450,000

MILITARY CIVILIAN

Prepared by: Washington Headquarters Services Directorate for Information

Operations and Reports Other DoD Orgs.

Army Navy Air Force Marine Corps

FIGURE 1-1

(Includes direct and indirect hire)

Total Civilian = 703,456

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TOTAL DoD A/ ARMY NAVY B/ MARINE CORPS AIR FORCE ORGS. C/

ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY PERSONNEL Officer

Enlisted

Academy Cadets and Midshipmen Total Active Duty Military

CIVILIAN PERSONNEL

Military Functions

Former OMB Ceiling Employment Direct Hire

Indirect Hire Total Employment

Direct Hire Indirect Hire

Civil Functions (All Direct Hire) Former OMB Ceiling Employment Total Employment

TOTAL MILITARY/ CIVIL FUNCTIONS Former OMB Ceiling Employment

Direct Hire Indirect Hire Total Employment

Direct Hire Indirect Hire

227,851 1,193,936 12,590 1,434,377

674,118 635,186 38,932 677,803 638,871 38,932

25,081 25,653

699,199 660,267 38,932 703,456 664,524 38,932

- - - - - -

- -

- - - - - - 80,325

414,769 4,207 499,301

221,741 203,832 17,909 222,530 204,621 17,909

25,080 25,652

246,821 228,912 17,909 248,182 230,273 17,909

55,022 322,915 4,298 382,235

194,811 182,321 12,490 196,689 184,199 12,490

- -

194,811 182,321 12,490 196,689 184,199 12,490

18,746 159,033 - 177,779

73,758 297,219 4,085 375,062

156,971 150,555 6,416 157,740 151,324 6,416

1 1

156,972 150,556 6,416 157,741 151,325 6,416

100,595 98,478 2,117 100,844 98,727 2,117

- -

100,595 98,478 2,117 100,844 98,727 2,117 D/

A/ Included in total employment, but excluded from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) former ceiling employment, are employees exempt from former OMB ceiling control. (See Glossary of Terms).

B/ Includes Marine Corps civilian personnel for categories listed underFUNCTION/EMPLOYMENT STATUS. Prepared by: Washington Headquarters Services

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CIVILIAN 216,642 100.0 177,008 100.0 153,107 100.0 83,810 100.0 630,567 100.0 TOTAL 281,421,906 100.0 611,192 100.0 385,671 100.0 156,327 100.0 464,078 100.0 83,810 100.0 1,701,078 100.0 Alabama MILITARY 6,018 1.5 270 0.1 470 0.3 4,057 1.3 - 10,815 1.0

CIVILIAN 16,791 7.8 41 - - 2,408 1.6 1,432 1.7 20,672 3.3

TOTAL 4,447,100 1.6 22,809 3.7 311 0.1 470 0.3 6,465 1.4 1,432 1.7 31,487 1.9 Alaska MILITARY 6,327 1.6 95 - 22 - 9,838 3.2 - 16,282 1.5

CIVILIAN 2,433 1.1 16 - - 1,746 1.1 354 0.4 4,549 0.7

TOTAL 626,932 0.2 8,760 1.4 111 - 22 - 11,584 2.5 354 0.4 20,831 1.2 Arizona MILITARY 5,524 1.4 436 0.2 5,812 3.7 12,384 4.0 - 24,156 2.3

CIVILIAN 3,801 1.8 441 0.2 - 3,350 2.2 1,026 1.2 8,618 1.4

TOTAL 5,130,632 1.8 9,325 1.5 877 0.2 5,812 3.7 15,734 3.4 1,026 1.2 32,774 1.9 Arkansas MILITARY 365 0.1 18 - 115 0.1 4,785 1.5 - 5,283 0.5

CIVILIAN 2,916 1.3 6 - - 891 0.6 124 0.1 3,937 0.6

TOTAL 2,673,400 0.9 3,281 0.5 24 - 115 0.1 5,676 1.2 124 0.1 9,220 0.5 California MILITARY 8,145 2.1 42,034 20.1 59,636 38.1 20,658 6.6 - 130,473 12.2

CIVILIAN 7,139 3.3 32,745 18.5 - 10,213 6.7 7,534 9.0 57,631 9.1

TOTAL 33,871,648 12.0 15,284 2.5 74,779 19.4 59,636 38.1 30,871 6.7 7,534 9.0 188,104 11.1 Colorado MILITARY 16,471 4.2 617 0.3 314 0.2 13,984 4.5 - 31,386 2.9

CIVILIAN 2,645 1.2 41 - - 5,077 3.3 2,359 2.8 10,122 1.6

TOTAL 4,301,261 1.5 19,116 3.1 658 0.2 314 0.2 19,061 4.1 2,359 2.8 41,508 2.4 Connecticut MILITARY 47 - 4,089 2.0 47 - 32 - - 4,215 0.4

CIVILIAN 501 0.2 1,110 0.6 - 262 0.2 661 0.8 2,534 0.4

TOTAL 3,405,565 1.2 548 0.1 5,199 1.3 47 - 294 0.1 661 0.8 6,749 0.4 Delaware MILITARY 2 - 1 - 39 - 3,856 1.2 - 3,898 0.4

CIVILIAN 255 0.1 0 - - 1,152 0.8 70 0.1 1,477 0.2

TOTAL 783,600 0.3 257 - 1 - 39 - 5,008 1.1 70 0.1 5,375 0.3

DC MILITARY 4,754 1.2 2,718 1.3 1,262 0.8 3,208 1.0 - 11,942 1.1

CIVILIAN 4,530 2.1 9,731 5.5 - 934 0.6 288 0.3 15,483 2.5

TOTAL 572,059 0.2 9,284 1.5 12,449 3.2 1,262 0.8 4,142 0.9 288 0.3 27,425 1.6

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CIVILIAN 3,223 1.5 12,481 7.1 - 8,789 5.7 2,876 3.4 27,369 4.3 TOTAL 15,982,378 5.7 6,708 1.1 35,601 9.2 3,390 2.2 34,614 7.5 2,876 3.4 83,189 4.9 Georgia MILITARY 52,424 13.3 2,931 1.4 2,014 1.3 10,647 3.4 - 68,016 6.4

CIVILIAN 10,701 4.9 3,993 2.3 - 13,653 8.9 2,241 2.7 30,588 4.9

TOTAL 8,186,453 2.9 63,125 10.3 6,924 1.8 2,014 1.3 24,300 5.2 2,241 2.7 98,604 5.8 Hawaii MILITARY 15,985 4.1 8,381 4.0 5,161 3.3 4,676 1.5 - 34,203 3.2

CIVILIAN 4,304 2.0 9,293 5.3 - 1,961 1.3 1,044 1.2 16,602 2.6

TOTAL 1,211,537 0.4 20,289 3.3 17,674 4.6 5,161 3.3 6,637 1.4 1,044 1.2 50,805 3.0 Idaho MILITARY 41 - 53 - 36 - 4,223 1.4 - 4,353 0.4

CIVILIAN 655 0.3 46 - - 692 0.5 58 0.1 1,451 0.2

TOTAL 1,293,953 0.5 696 0.1 99 - 36 - 4,915 1.1 58 0.1 5,804 0.3

Illinois MILITARY 655 0.2 21,192 10.2 408 0.3 5,813 1.9 - 28,068 2.6

CIVILIAN 6,430 3.0 1,705 1.0 - 3,180 2.1 1,467 1.8 12,782 2.0

TOTAL 12,419,293 4.4 7,085 1.2 22,897 5.9 408 0.3 8,993 1.9 1,467 1.8 40,850 2.4 Indiana MILITARY 526 0.1 253 0.1 204 0.1 121 - - 1,104 0.1

CIVILIAN 1,812 0.8 3,285 1.9 - 1,070 0.7 2,865 3.4 9,032 1.4

TOTAL 6,080,485 2.2 2,338 0.4 3,538 0.9 204 0.1 1,191 0.3 2,865 3.4 10,136 0.6

Iowa MILITARY 255 0.1 20 - 106 0.1 44 - - 425 -

CIVILIAN 1,015 0.5 5 - - 503 0.3 46 0.1 1,569 0.2

TOTAL 2,926,324 1.0 1,270 0.2 25 - 106 0.1 547 0.1 46 0.1 1,994 0.1

Kansas MILITARY 13,264 3.4 34 - 129 0.1 3,120 1.0 - 16,547 1.5

CIVILIAN 4,456 2.1 1 - - 1,098 0.7 370 0.4 5,925 0.9

TOTAL 2,688,418 1.0 17,720 2.9 35 - 129 0.1 4,218 0.9 370 0.4 22,472 1.3 Kentucky MILITARY 34,586 8.8 23 - 354 0.2 214 0.1 - 35,177 3.3

CIVILIAN 6,821 3.1 198 0.1 - 250 0.2 1,154 1.4 8,423 1.3

TOTAL 4,041,769 1.4 41,407 6.8 221 0.1 354 0.2 464 0.1 1,154 1.4 43,600 2.6 Louisiana MILITARY 9,545 2.4 720 0.3 1,375 0.9 6,187 2.0 - 17,827 1.7

CIVILIAN 3,606 1.7 1,240 0.7 - 1,735 1.1 398 0.5 6,979 1.1

TOTAL 4,468,976 1.6 13,151 2.2 1,960 0.5 1,375 0.9 7,922 1.7 398 0.5 24,806 1.5

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CIVILIAN 339 0.2 5,250 3.0 - 273 0.2 405 0.5 6,267 1.0 TOTAL 1,274,923 0.5 584 0.1 7,713 2.0 21 - 308 0.1 405 0.5 9,031 0.5 Maryland MILITARY 7,138 1.8 14,093 6.8 1,547 1.0 7,871 2.5 - 30,649 2.9

CIVILIAN 12,253 5.7 15,395 8.7 - 2,238 1.5 2,027 2.4 31,913 5.1

TOTAL 5,296,486 1.9 19,391 3.2 29,488 7.6 1,547 1.0 10,109 2.2 2,027 2.4 62,562 3.7 Massachusetts MILITARY 242 0.1 330 0.2 227 0.1 1,677 0.5 - 2,476 0.2

CIVILIAN 2,413 1.1 263 0.1 - 2,896 1.9 1,130 1.3 6,702 1.1

TOTAL 6,349,097 2.3 2,655 0.4 593 0.2 227 0.1 4,573 1.0 1,130 1.3 9,178 0.5 Michigan MILITARY 442 0.1 223 0.1 568 0.4 139 - - 1,372 0.1

CIVILIAN 5,008 2.3 24 - - 1,169 0.8 1,744 2.1 7,945 1.3

TOTAL 9,938,444 3.5 5,450 0.9 247 0.1 568 0.4 1,308 0.3 1,744 2.1 9,317 0.5 Minnesota MILITARY 273 0.1 179 0.1 223 0.1 88 - - 763 0.1

CIVILIAN 1,557 0.7 18 - - 830 0.5 217 0.3 2,622 0.4

TOTAL 4,919,479 1.7 1,830 0.3 197 0.1 223 0.1 918 0.2 217 0.3 3,385 0.2 Mississippi MILITARY 395 0.1 4,956 2.4 507 0.3 8,762 2.8 - 14,620 1.4

CIVILIAN 3,652 1.7 2,519 1.4 - 2,867 1.9 308 0.4 9,346 1.5

TOTAL 2,844,658 1.0 4,047 0.7 7,475 1.9 507 0.3 11,629 2.5 308 0.4 23,966 1.4 Missouri MILITARY 9,358 2.4 538 0.3 1,689 1.1 4,100 1.3 - 15,685 1.5

CIVILIAN 5,837 2.7 256 0.1 - 1,204 0.8 1,834 2.2 9,131 1.4

TOTAL 5,595,211 2.0 15,195 2.5 794 0.2 1,689 1.1 5,304 1.1 1,834 2.2 24,816 1.5 Montana MILITARY 25 - 5 - 12 - 3,671 1.2 - 3,713 0.3

CIVILIAN 481 0.2 0 - - 684 0.4 52 0.1 1,217 0.2

TOTAL 902,195 0.3 506 0.1 5 - 12 - 4,355 0.9 52 0.1 4,930 0.3

Nebraska MILITARY 121 - 498 0.2 65 - 6,765 2.2 - 7,449 0.7

CIVILIAN 1,415 0.7 16 - - 1,908 1.2 374 0.4 3,713 0.6

TOTAL 1,711,263 0.6 1,536 0.3 514 0.1 65 - 8,673 1.9 374 0.4 11,162 0.7 Nevada MILITARY 114 - 1,014 0.5 84 0.1 7,869 2.5 - 9,081 0.8

CIVILIAN 341 0.2 311 0.2 - 1,234 0.8 189 0.2 2,075 0.3

TOTAL 1,998,257 0.7 455 0.1 1,325 0.3 84 0.1 9,103 2.0 189 0.2 11,156 0.7

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CIVILIAN 567 0.3 46 - - 285 0.2 163 0.2 1,061 0.2

TOTAL 1,235,786 0.4 578 0.1 211 0.1 111 0.1 345 0.1 163 0.2 1,408 0.1

New Jersey MILITARY 1,129 0.3 606 0.3 218 0.1 4,865 1.6 - 6,818 0.6

CIVILIAN 9,301 4.3 2,092 1.2 - 1,546 1.0 837 1.0 13,776 2.2

TOTAL 8,414,350 3.0 10,430 1.7 2,698 0.7 218 0.1 6,411 1.4 837 1.0 20,594 1.2 New Mexico MILITARY 248 0.1 87 - 104 0.1 11,292 3.6 - 11,731 1.1

CIVILIAN 2,982 1.4 38 - - 3,320 2.2 468 0.6 6,808 1.1

TOTAL 1,819,046 0.6 3,230 0.5 125 - 104 0.1 14,612 3.1 468 0.6 18,539 1.1 New York MILITARY 17,715 4.5 1,985 1.0 1,312 0.8 438 0.1 - 21,450 2.0

CIVILIAN 6,891 3.2 156 0.1 - 2,556 1.7 1,546 1.8 11,149 1.8

TOTAL 18,976,457 6.7 24,606 4.0 2,141 0.6 1,312 0.8 2,994 0.6 1,546 1.8 32,599 1.9 North Carolina MILITARY 42,701 10.8 3,709 1.8 40,131 25.7 10,019 3.2 - 96,560 9.0

CIVILIAN 6,160 2.8 7,329 4.1 - 1,276 0.8 1,977 2.4 16,742 2.7

TOTAL 8,049,313 2.9 48,861 8.0 11,038 2.9 40,131 25.7 11,295 2.4 1,977 2.4 113,302 6.7 North Dakota MILITARY 21 - 8 - 20 - 7,691 2.5 - 7,740 0.7

CIVILIAN 527 0.2 2 - - 1,126 0.7 92 0.1 1,747 0.3

TOTAL 642,200 0.2 548 0.1 10 - 20 - 8,817 1.9 92 0.1 9,487 0.6

Ohio MILITARY 463 0.1 312 0.1 306 0.2 5,988 1.9 - 7,069 0.7

CIVILIAN 1,344 0.6 70 - - 12,322 8.0 8,129 9.7 21,865 3.5

TOTAL 11,353,140 4.0 1,807 0.3 382 0.1 306 0.2 18,310 3.9 8,129 9.7 28,934 1.7 Oklahoma MILITARY 12,801 3.2 1,025 0.5 436 0.3 9,246 3.0 - 23,508 2.2

CIVILIAN 4,547 2.1 84 - - 15,942 10.4 1,388 1.7 21,961 3.5

TOTAL 3,450,654 1.2 17,348 2.8 1,109 0.3 436 0.3 25,188 5.4 1,388 1.7 45,469 2.7 Oregon MILITARY 220 0.1 269 0.1 242 0.2 77 - - 808 0.1

CIVILIAN 2,270 1.0 21 - - 866 0.6 28 - 3,185 0.5

TOTAL 3,421,399 1.2 2,490 0.4 290 0.1 242 0.2 943 0.2 28 - 3,993 0.2 Pennsylvania MILITARY 1,121 0.3 927 0.4 1,110 0.7 265 0.1 - 3,423 0.3

CIVILIAN 8,269 3.8 7,711 4.4 - 1,544 1.0 7,253 8.7 24,777 3.9

TOTAL 12,281,054 4.4 9,390 1.5 8,638 2.2 1,110 0.7 1,809 0.4 7,253 8.7 28,200 1.7

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CIVILIAN 302 0.1 3,863 2.2 - 231 0.2 87 0.1 4,483 0.7 TOTAL 1,048,319 0.4 384 0.1 6,093 1.6 214 0.1 310 0.1 87 0.1 7,088 0.4 South Carolina MILITARY 10,429 2.6 6,471 3.1 10,402 6.7 9,882 3.2 - 37,184 3.5

CIVILIAN 2,897 1.3 3,617 2.0 - 1,787 1.2 1,221 1.5 9,522 1.5

TOTAL 4,012,012 1.4 13,326 2.2 10,088 2.6 10,402 6.7 11,669 2.5 1,221 1.5 46,706 2.7 South Dakota MILITARY 63 - 5 - 1 - 3,539 1.1 - 3,608 0.3

CIVILIAN 514 0.2 1 - - 653 0.4 48 0.1 1,216 0.2

TOTAL 754,844 0.3 577 0.1 6 - 1 - 4,192 0.9 48 0.1 4,824 0.3

Tennessee MILITARY 327 0.1 1,782 0.9 302 0.2 237 0.1 - 2,648 0.2

CIVILIAN 2,619 1.2 1,000 0.6 - 975 0.6 744 0.9 5,338 0.8

TOTAL 5,689,283 2.0 2,946 0.5 2,782 0.7 302 0.2 1,212 0.3 744 0.9 7,986 0.5 Texas MILITARY 63,861 16.2 5,471 2.6 2,186 1.4 42,678 13.7 - 114,196 10.7

CIVILIAN 18,205 8.4 1,536 0.9 - 14,389 9.4 3,888 4.6 38,018 6.0

TOTAL 20,851,820 7.4 82,066 13.4 7,007 1.8 2,186 1.4 57,067 12.3 3,888 4.6 152,214 8.9

Utah MILITARY 304 0.1 53 - 153 0.1 5,103 1.6 - 5,613 0.5

CIVILIAN 2,343 1.1 24 - - 11,422 7.5 819 1.0 14,608 2.3

TOTAL 2,233,169 0.8 2,647 0.4 77 - 153 0.1 16,525 3.6 819 1.0 20,221 1.2 Vermont MILITARY 11 - 8 - 20 - 14 - - 53 -

CIVILIAN 316 0.1 1 - - 238 0.2 35 - 590 0.1

TOTAL 608,827 0.2 327 0.1 9 - 20 - 252 0.1 35 - 643 -

Virginia MILITARY 25,708 6.5 40,736 19.5 12,274 7.9 13,965 4.5 - 92,683 8.7

CIVILIAN 19,931 9.2 34,348 19.4 - 4,334 2.8 19,212 22.9 77,825 12.3

TOTAL 7,078,515 2.5 45,639 7.5 75,084 19.5 12,274 7.9 18,299 3.9 19,212 22.9 170,508 10.0 Washington MILITARY 20,071 5.1 11,247 5.4 699 0.4 7,370 2.4 - 39,387 3.7

CIVILIAN 5,869 2.7 14,543 8.2 - 1,917 1.3 1,068 1.3 23,397 3.7

TOTAL 5,894,121 2.1 25,940 4.2 25,790 6.7 699 0.4 9,287 2.0 1,068 1.3 62,784 3.7 West Virginia MILITARY 206 0.1 209 0.1 102 0.1 44 - - 561 0.1

CIVILIAN 1,286 0.6 86 - - 439 0.3 23 - 1,834 0.3

TOTAL 1,808,344 0.6 1,492 0.2 295 0.1 102 0.1 483 0.1 23 - 2,395 0.1

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