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UNITED STATES AIR FORCE

STATISTICAL DIGEST

FISCAL YEAR 2007

PREPARED BY

DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY

(COST AND ECONOMICS)

ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE

(FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND COMPTROLLER OF THE AIR FORCE)

SAF/FMC, 1130 AIR FORCE PENTAGON,

WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 20330-1130

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FOREWORD

The United States Air Force Statistical Digest has been published each year since 1948. It is the longest running continuing publication in the Air Force having first appeared one year after the Air Force was formed as a separate service. Individuals requiring a historical description of Air Force resources, organizations, and activities have found each issue an invaluable addition to their reference sources.

We welcome your comments and suggestions for improvement of future issues. Suggested new topics and/or different data arrays will be seriously considered. This is your publication - we want to make it as useful as possible. Mail your suggestions to SAF/FMC, 1130 Air Force Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20330-1130 or email them to [email protected]. The FY 2008 Statistical Digest should be available on the AF portal in the late Spring of 2009. Please note that some of the comparable data for identical time periods in this year’s edition may differ from those in previous editions. This is because of updates to prior years’ actuals and a thorough revisit to all cited original sources.

In this edition of the Digest, we’ve made changes to three tables (D-8, D-10, D-11) due to OPM and Air Force age and race/ethnicity privacy policy. These tables have had no new data since 2003, so we decided to reformat them to provide useful data at a broader level of detail. Table D-10 had to be deleted in its entirety since the data simply could not be meaningfully changed to an acceptable level of detail. To maintain consistency in table numbering, we changed Table D-10 to show civilian employee race/ethnicity data to complement the same data provided for military members in Table D-11.

For more information about the office and activities of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Financial Management and Comptroller) and subordinate offices, log on to the SAF/FM portion of the AF portal. This web site is also an excellent source of information for the entire spectrum of financial management.

RICHARD K. HARTLEY Deputy Assistant Secretary (Cost and Economics)

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FY 2007 United States Air Force Statistical Digest

Table of Contents Page Number

Section A - Federal Government Table A-1 Gross Domestic Product Components (Constant $) 1 Table A-2 Gross Domestic Product Components (Then-Year $) 2 Table A-3 Federal Budget Outlays by Superfunction (Then-Year $) 3 Table A-4 Federal Receipts and Outlays (Then - Year $) 4 Table A-5 Federal Receipts and Outlays (Constant $) 5 Table A-6 Federal Budget Receipts by Source (Then-Year $) 6 Table A-7 Federal Government Dollar 7 Section B - Department of Defense Table B-1 DoD Appropriation Acts - Dates of Enactment 8 Table B-2 DoD TOA and Outlay Budget Trends (Then-Year $) 9 Table B-3 Total National Defense (Current $) 10 Table B-4 DoD Total Obligational Authority:

Investment, Research and Operations Accounts (Then-Year $) 11 Table B-5 DoD Budget Outlays: Investment, Research and Operations Accounts (Then-Year $) 12 Table B-6 DoD Total Obligational Authority by Service Component (Then-Year $) 13 Table B-7 DoD: Outlays by Service Component (Then-Year $) 14 Table B-8 DoD TOA: Procurement by Service Component (Then-Year $) 15 Table B-9 DoD TOA: RDT&E Detail (Then-Year $) 16 Table B-10 DoD Personnel Population by Service Component 17 Table B-11 DoD Pay (As a Percent of Total DoD Outlays) 18 Table B-12 Defense Outlays vs. Payments to Individuals (As a Percent of GDP) 19-20 Table B-13 Defense Outlays vs. Payments to Individuals (As a Percent of Fed Outlays) 21 Section C - Air Force Budget Table C-1 AF TOA and Outlay Trends (Then-Year $) 22 Table C-2 AF Outlays by Appropriation (Then-Year $) 23 Table C-3 AF TOA by Appropriation (Then-Year $) 24 Table C-4 AF TOA: Procurement, RDT&E and MILCON Appropriations vs.

All other Appropriations (Constant $) 25 Table C-5 Total AF Personnel Budget Outlay Trends (Then-Year $) 26 Table C-6 AF Direct Personnel Cost and End Strength (Then-Year $) 27 Table C-7 Total AF O&M Funding Detail by Budget Activity &

Commodity Group (Then-Year $) 28 Table C-8 AF TOA Changes (Constant $) 29 Table C-9 AF Facilities Maintenance & Repair Value of Backlog (Then-Year $) 30 Table C-10 AF Military Family Housing Data 31

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Section D - Air Force Personnel Table D-1 AF Military Personnel 32 Table D-2 AF Personnel Distribution 33 Table D-3 AF Personnel by MAJCOM, FOA and DRU 34-40 Table D-4 AF Personnel by State and Country of Assignment 41-47 Table D-5 AF Personnel Distribution within Major Installations 48-54 Table D-6 AF Manpower by AF Functional Group 55-56 Table D-7 AF Active Duty Military Personnel by Grade 57 Table D-8 AF Military Personnel By Age 58 Table D-9 AF Military Women By Grade 59 Table D-10 AF Civilian Employees by Race/Ethnicity 60 Table D-11 AF Military Personnel by Race/Ethnicity 61 Table D-12 Officer Population by Educational Level 62 Table D-13 AF Officer Personnel by Competitive Category 63 Table D-14 AF Officer Personnel by Occupational Field 64 Table D-15 AF Active Duty Pilots and Navigators Requirements and Inventory 65 Table D-16 AF Rated Officers on Flying Status (By Grade) 66 Table D-17 AF Pilots, Navigators and ABMs Receiving Incentive Pay 67 Table D-18 AF Pilots, Navigators and ABMs Actually Flying 67 Table D-19 AF Pilots, Navigators and ABMS by MAJCOM/FOA/DRU (Includes Trainees) 68-70 Table D-20 AF Enlisted Personnel by Career Field 71 Table D-21 AF Enlisted Force by Educational Level 72 Table D-22 AF Non-Prior Service Enlisted Accessions By Education and Gender 73 Table D-23 AF Reserve Personnel 74-76 Table D-24 AF Military Retirement Program Population Summary and Cost 77 Table D-25 AF Retired Military Population by Grade 78 Table D-26 Retired Military Population by Disability Category 79 Table D-27 Civilian Permanent Air Force Positions 80 Table D-28 Key Personnel of the Air Force Secretariat 81-84 Table D-29 Key Air Staff Personnel 85 Table D-30 Key Air Force Commanders 86 Table D-31 Key Field Operating Agency Personnel 87

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Section E - Air Force Bases, Units, Material and Flying Hours Table E-1 Total Aircraft Inventory (TAI) Trends 88 Table E-2 Air Force Total Aircraft Inventory (TAI) By Mission 89 Table E-3 ICBM Inventory 90 Table E-4 AF Squadron by Mission Area 91 Table E-5 Aircraft & Missile Procurement 92 Table E-6 Air Force Selected Total Aircraft Inventory (TAI) By Mission/Designation 93-95 Table E-7 AF Reserve Selected Total Aircraft Inventory (TAI) by Mission/Designation 96 Table E-8 ANG Selected Total Aircraft Inventory (TAI) by Mission/Designation 97 Table E-9 AF Reserve Flying Unit Locations by State for FY05 98 Table E-10 ANG Flying Unit Locations by State and Territory for FY05 99 Table E-11 Flying Hours Stratified by Regular and Reserve Forces, MAJCOM and FOA 100 Table E-12 AF Flying Hours Stratified by Aircraft Mission/Designation 101-102 Table E-13 Flying Hours Stratified by AF Reserve Mission/Designation 103 Table E-14 Flying Hours Stratified by ANG Mission/Designation 104 Table E-15 AF Average Aircraft Age Trends 105 Table E-16 Regular AF Average Age of Aircraft by Mission/Designation 106-108 Table E-17 AF Reserve Average Age of Aircraft by Mission/Designation 109 Table E-18 ANG Average Age of Aircraft by Mission/Designation 110 Table E-19 Average Age of Missiles and Drones by Mission/Designation 111 Table E-20 AF Installation Posture FY01-05 112 Table E-21 Aircraft Mishap and Destroy Rates per 100,000 Flying Hours 113 Section F – Inflation Rates and Pay Tables Table F-1 GDP Deflator, Consumer Price Index and Producer Price Index 114 Table F-2 Annual Percent Change in Consumer Price Indexes 115 Table F-3 USAF Raw Inflation Indices 116 Table F-4 USAF Weighted Inflation Indices 117 Table F-5 Military Monthly Basic Pay by Grade and Years of Service 118 Table F-6 Military Monthly Basic Allowance for Housing &

Basic Allowance for Subsistence 119 Table F-7 Military Annual Standard Composite Pay Based on

FY2005 President’s Budget 120 Table F-8 AF Military Standard Composite Pay Trends 121 Table F-9 Civilian Pay Schedule 122 Table F-10 Military and Civilian Pay Increase Trends 123

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SECTION A

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

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Table A-1

GDP INVESTMENT DEFENSE Non-DEFENSE(2)

1994 7,835.5 5,290.7 1,099.6 404.6 1,136.7 (79.4)1995 8,031.7 5,433.5 1,134.0 389.2 1,160.5 (71.0)1996 8,328.9 5,619.4 1,234.3 383.8 1,181.1 (79.6)1997 8,703.5 5,831.8 1,387.7 373.0 1,221.0 (104.6)1998 9,066.9 6,125.8 1,524.1 365.3 1,259.1 (203.7)1999 9,470.3 6,438.6 1,642.6 372.2 1,314.7 (296.2)2000 9,817.0 6,739.4 1,735.5 370.3 1,351.3 (379.5)2001 9,890.7 6,910.4 1,598.4 384.9 1,395.4 (399.1)2002 10,048.8 7,099.3 1,557.1 413.2 1,445.6 (471.3)2003 10,301.0 7,295.3 1,613.1 449.0 1,455.8 (518.9)2004 10,703.5 7,577.1 1,770.6 475.4 1,465.2 (590.9)2005 11,048.6 7,841.2 1,866.3 483.6 1,474.4 (619.2)2006 11,415.3 8,091.4 1,945.6 492.8 1,505.6 (618.0)2007 11,566.8 8,277.8 1,825.5 505.1 1,516.0 (555.6)

FOOTNOTES:(1) Current as of April 30, 2008. This chained dollar series is based on a chain type quantity index and is not additive.

(2) Consist of federal non-defense, state and local government purchases.

SOURCE: http://www.bea.gov - Table 1.1.6 of NIPA tables

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GOVERNMENT PURCHASESCALENDAR YEAR CONSUMPTION NET

EXPORTS

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT COMPONENTS(BILLIONS OF CHAINED 2000 DOLLARS)

(1)

GDP MAJOR COMPONENTS

02,0004,0006,0008,000

10,00012,00014,000

1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

FISCAL YEAR

CO

NST

AN

T 00

DO

LLA

RS

(BIL

LIO

NS)

CONSUMPTION INVESTMENT GOVT PURCHASES & NET EXPORTS

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT

1

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Table A-2

GOVERNMENT PURCHASESGDP INVESTMENT DEFENSE Non-DEFENSE

(2)1994 7,072.2 4,743.3 1,097.1 353.7 971.8 (93.6)1995 7,397.7 4,975.8 1,144.0 348.7 1,020.5 (91.4)1996 7,816.9 5,256.8 1,240.3 354.6 1,061.4 (96.2)1997 8,304.3 5,547.4 1,389.8 349.6 1,119.1 (101.6)1998 8,747.0 5,879.5 1,509.1 345.7 1,172.6 (159.9)1999 9,268.4 6,282.5 1,625.7 360.6 1,260.2 (260.5)2000 9,817.0 6,739.4 1,735.5 370.3 1,351.3 (379.5)2001 10,128.0 7,055.0 1,614.3 392.6 1,433.0 (367.0)2002 10,469.6 7,350.7 1,582.1 437.1 1,524.0 (424.4)2003 10,960.8 7,703.6 1,664.1 497.2 1,595.3 (499.4)2004 11,712.5 8,211.5 1,888.0 551.2 1,675.0 (613.2)2005 12,455.8 8,742.4 2,057.4 589.3 1,783.5 (716.7)2006 13,246.6 9,268.9 2,212.5 621.0 1,906.7 (762.5)2007 13,841.3 9,734.2 2,125.4 660.1 2,038.7 (708.0)

FOOTNOTES:(1) Current as of May 27, 2008.

(2) Consist of federal non-defense, state and local government purchases.

SOURCE: http://www.bea.gov - Table 1.1.5 of NIPA tables.

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CALENDAR YEAR CONSUMPTION NET

EXPORTS

GDP MAJOR COMPONENTS

02,0004,0006,0008,000

10,00012,00014,00016,000

1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

FISCAL YEAR

THEN

-YEA

R D

OLL

AR

S (B

ILLI

ON

S)

CONSUMPTION INVESTMENT GOVT PURCHASES & NET EXPORTS

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT COMPONENTS(TY$ BILLIONS)

(1)

2

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Table A-3

FISCAL NATIONAL HUMAN PHYSICAL NET OTHER TOTALYEAR DEFENSE RESOURCES RESOURCES INTEREST (3) (4)

(1) (2) 1960 48.1 26.2 8.0 6.9 3.0 92.21965 50.6 36.6 11.3 8.6 11.2 118.21970 81.7 75.3 15.6 14.4 8.7 195.61975 86.5 173.2 35.4 23.2 13.9 332.31980 134.0 313.4 66.0 52.5 25.1 590.91985 252.7 471.8 56.8 129.5 35.5 946.41990 299.3 619.3 126.0 184.3 24.1 1,253.11992 298.4 772.5 75.6 199.3 35.9 1,381.71994 281.6 869.5 70.7 202.9 37.2 1,461.91995 272.1 923.9 59.1 232.1 28.7 1,515.91996 265.8 958.3 64.2 241.1 31.3 1,560.61997 270.5 1,002.4 59.9 244.0 24.5 1,601.31998 268.2 1,033.5 74.7 241.1 35.1 1,652.71999 274.8 1,057.9 81.9 229.8 57.7 1,702.02000 294.4 1,115.7 84.9 223.0 71.3 1,789.22001 304.8 1,194.6 97.6 206.2 60.1 1,863.22002 348.5 1,317.7 104.3 171.0 69.7 2,011.22003 404.8 1,417.9 115.6 153.1 68.7 2,160.12004 455.8 1,485.9 116.3 160.2 74.8 2,293.02005 495.3 1,586.1 130.2 184.0 76.6 2,472.22006 521.8 1,672.1 164.8 226.6 70.1 2,655.42007 552.6 1,758.5 133.9 237.1 130.4 2,730.2

FOOTNOTES: (1) Human Resources includes education, training, employment; health; medicare;income security; social security; and veterans benefits and services.

FEDERAL BUDGET OUTLAYS BY SUPERFUNCTION(TY$ Billions)

FEDERAL BUDGET OUTLAYS BY SUPERFUNCTION

-

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1992 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

FISCAL YEAR

THEN

-YEA

R D

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AR

S (B

ILLI

ON

S)

NATIONAL DEFENSE HUMAN RESOURCES PHYSICAL RESOURCES NET INTEREST OTHER

3

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Table A-4

FISCAL YEAR RECEIPTS OUTLAYS DEFICIT/SURPLUS(1)

1988 909.3 1,064.5 (155.2)1989 991.2 1,143.8 (152.6)1990 1,032.1 1,253.1 (221.0)1991 1,055.1 1,324.3 (269.2)1992 1,091.3 1,381.7 (290.4)1993 1,154.5 1,409.5 (255.0)1994 1,258.7 1,461.9 (203.2)1995 1,351.9 1,515.9 (164.0)1996 1,453.2 1,560.6 (107.4)1997 1,579.4 1,601.3 (21.9)1998 1,722.0 1,652.7 69.31999 1,827.6 1,702.0 125.62000 2,025.5 1,789.2 236.22001 1,991.4 1,863.2 128.22002 1,853.4 2,011.2 (157.8)2003 1,782.5 2,160.1 (377.6)2004 1,880.3 2,293.0 (412.7)2005 2,153.9 2,472.2 (318.3)2006 2,407.3 2,655.4 (248.2)2007 2,540.1 2,784.3 (244.2)

FEDERAL RECEIPTS AND OUTLAYS(TY$ BILLIONS)

FEDERAL RECEIPTS AND OUTLAYS

0500

1,0001,5002,0002,5003,000

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

FISCAL YEAR

THEN

-YEA

R D

OLL

AR

S (B

ILLI

ON

S)

RECEIPTS OUTLAYS

4

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Table A-5

FISCAL YEAR GDP CONSTANT CONSTANT DEFICITDEFLATOR RECEIPTS OUTLAYS (1)

1992 0.723 1,509.4 1,911.1 (401.7)1993 0.739 1,562.2 1,907.3 (345.1)1994 0.755 1,667.2 1,936.3 (269.1)1995 0.771 1,753.4 1,966.1 (212.6)1996 0.786 1,848.8 1,985.5 (136.6)1997 0.800 1,974.3 2,001.6 (27.4)1998 0.809 2,128.5 2,042.9 85.61999 0.820 2,228.8 2,075.7 153.22000 0.836 2,422.8 2,140.2 282.52001 0.856 2,326.4 2,176.6 149.82002 0.873 2,123.0 2,303.7 (180.7)2003 0.890 2,002.8 2,427.1 (424.3)2004 0.913 2,059.5 2,511.5 (452.1)2005 0.943 2,284.0 2,621.6 (337.6)2006 0.974 2,471.5 2,726.3 (254.8)2007 1.000 2,568.2 2,730.2 (162.0)

FOOTNOTE: (1) Deficits may not add due to off-budget outlays and interfund transactions.

SOURCE: Historical Tables, Budget of the United States Government FY09, Table 1.1, Page 26.http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/budget/fy2009/pdf/hist.pdf

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FEDERAL RECEIPTS AND OUTLAYS(CONSTANT 07 DOLLARS IN BILLIONS)

FEDERAL RECEIPTS AND OUTLAYS

0

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

FISCAL YEAR

CO

NST

AN

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05 D

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AR

S (B

ILLI

ON

S)

RECEIPTS OUTLAYS

5

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Table A-6

SOCIALFISCAL INDIVIDUAL CORPORATE EXCISE INSURANCE OTHER TOTALYEAR INCOME INCOME TAXES CONTRIBUTION (3)

TAXES TAXES (1) (2)1970 90.4 32.8 15.7 44.4 9.5 192.81972 94.7 32.2 15.5 52.6 12.4 207.41974 119.0 38.6 16.8 75.1 13.7 263.2

1976 (4) 131.6 41.4 17.0 90.8 17.3 298.11978 181.0 60.0 18.4 121.0 19.3 399.71980 244.1 64.6 24.3 157.8 26.3 517.11982 297.7 49.2 36.3 201.5 33.0 617.71984 298.4 56.9 37.4 239.4 34.4 666.51985 334.5 61.3 36.0 265.2 37.0 734.01986 349.0 63.1 32.9 283.9 40.3 769.21987 392.6 83.9 32.5 303.3 42.1 854.41988 401.2 94.5 35.2 334.3 44.1 909.31989 445.7 103.3 34.4 359.4 48.4 991.21990 466.9 93.5 35.3 380.0 56.3 1,032.01991 467.8 98.1 42.4 396.0 50.7 1,055.01992 476.0 100.3 45.6 413.7 55.8 1,091.41993 509.7 117.5 48.1 428.3 50.9 1,154.51994 543.1 140.4 55.2 461.5 58.6 1,258.81995 590.2 157.0 57.5 484.5 62.7 1,351.91996 656.4 171.8 54.0 509.4 61.5 1,453.11997 737.5 182.3 56.9 539.4 63.4 1,579.41998 828.6 188.7 57.7 571.8 75.2 1,722.01999 879.5 184.7 70.4 611.8 81.2 1,827.62000 1,004.5 207.3 68.9 652.9 92.0 2,025.52001 994.3 151.1 66.2 694.0 85.8 1,991.42002 858.3 148.0 67.0 700.8 79.3 1,853.32003 793.7 131.8 67.5 713.0 76.6 1,782.62004 809.0 189.4 69.9 733.4 78.7 1,880.32005 927.2 278.3 73.1 794.1 81.1 2,153.82006 1,043.9 353.9 73.9 837.8 97.6 2,407.12007 1,096.4 260.6 74.6 884.1 100.2 2,415.9

FEDERAL BUDGET RECEIPTS BY SOURCE(Then-Year Dollars in Billions)

FEDERAL RECEIPTS BY SOURCE

01,0002,0003,000

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

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THEN

-YEA

R

DO

LLA

RS

(BIL

LIO

NS)

TAXES INSURANCE/CONTRIBUTIONS OTHER

6

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Table A-7

FOOTNOTE:(1) Undistributed offsetting receipts of -2.6 are not shown in the chart. Undistributed offsetting receiptsare offsetting receipts that are not offset against any specific agency or programmatic function. This is the reason the exact percentages exceed 100%.

SOURCE: Historical Tables, Budget of the United States Government FY09, Tables 2.2 & 6.1, pages 36 and 130.http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/budget/fy2009/pdf/hist.pdf

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Figure 1 - Composition of Receipts by Source

Other3.9%Excise Taxes

2.5%

Individual Income Taxes45.3% Corporate Income

Taxes14.4%

Social Insurance Receipts33.9%

THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT DOLLARFISCAL YEAR 2007

Figure 2 - Composition of Outlays (1)

National Defense20%

Other Federal Operations

6%

Grants to States & Localities

16%

Net Interest8%

Direct Benefit Payment for Individuals

49%

7

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SECTION B

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSEDoD

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Table B-1

FISCAL YEAR EFFECTIVE DATE P.L. DESIGNATION1977 22 September 1976 P.L. 94-4191978 21 September 1977 P.L. 95-1111979 13 October 1978 P.L. 95-4571980 21 December 1979 P.L. 96-1541981 15 December 1980 P.L. 96-5271982 29 December 1981 P.L. 97-1141983 21 December 1982 P.L. 97-3771984 8 December 1983 P.L. 98-2121985 12 October 1984 P.L. 98-4731986 19 December 1985 P.L. 99-1901987 18 October 1986 P.L. 99-5911988 22 December 1987 P.L. 100-2021989 1 October 1988 P.L. 100-4631990 1 November 1989 P.L. 101-1651991 5 November 1990 P.L. 101-5111992 26 November 1991 P.L. 102-1721993 6 October 1992 P.L. 102-3961994 11 November 1993 P.L. 103-1391995 30 September 1994 P.L. 103-3351996 1 December 1995 P.L. 104-611997 30 September 1996 P.L. 104-2081998 8 October 1997 P.L. 105-561999 17 October 1998 P.L. 105-2622000 25 October 1999 P.L. 106-792001 9 August 2000 P.L.106-2592002 1 October 2001 P.L. 107-1172003 23 October 2002 P.L.107-2482004 30 September 2003 P.L.108-872005 30 September 2004 P.L. 108-2872006 30 September 2005 P.L. 109-148 & P.L. 109-2342007 30 September 2006 P.L. 109-289

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DoD APPROPRIATION ACTSDATES OF ENACTMENT

8

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Table B-2

FISCAL YEAR TOA OUTLAYS1972 76.5 75.11974 81.7 77.61976 (1) 95.7 87.91978 116.1 103.01980 142.0 132.81982 210.7 184.51984 255.3 220.81985 276.2 245.41986 278.1 265.61987 282.7 274.01988 287.8 281.91989 291.5 294.91990 291.4 289.81991 310.6 262.41992 285.2 287.01993 269.7 278.61994 251.3 268.61995 254.2 260.61996 255.0 253.31997 254.2 258.31998 259.1 256.11999 272.7 261.42000 287.0 281.22001 307.1 291.02002 355.4 332.12003 433.0 387.32004 456.1 436.52005 502.5 474.22006 536.3 499.32007 509.6 516.5

DoD TOA AND OUTLAY BUDGET TRENDS(Then-Year Dollars in Billions)

DoD TOA & OUTLAY TRENDS

.0200.0400.0600.0

1972

1974

1976

1978

1980

1982

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

FISCAL YEAR

THEN

-YEA

R

DO

LLA

RS

IN

BIL

LIO

NS

TOA OUTLAYS

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Table B-3

FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13

BUDGET AUTHORITY DoD-051 602.2 568.2 518.3 526.8 533.4 542.3 552.3 DoE and Other 22.9 22.7 22.8 22.8 23.1 22.8 22.9

TOTAL NATIONAL DEFENSE 625.1 590.9 541.1 549.6 556.5 565.1 575.2

OUTLAYS DoD-051 529.1 545.4 551.1 524.8 532.1 538.5 547.6 DoE and Other 22.7 24.2 23.9 23.7 23.0 22.7 22.9

TOTAL NATIONAL DEFENSE 551.8 569.6 575.0 548.5 555.1 561.2 570.5

NOTE: Totals may not add due to rounding. Amounts do not include additional Global War On Terrorism (GWOT) requests or Office of Management and Budget (OMB) rounding or scoring. Amounts reflect long range planning position of DoD.

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SOURCE: OSD Comptroller (Program & Financial Control) Table 1-2 of National Defense Budget Estimates for FY2009 (issued March 2008)

TOTAL NATIONAL DEFENSE(Current Dollars in Billions)

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Table B-4

FISCAL YEAR RESEARCH INVESTMENT OPERATIONS TOTAL(1) (2)

1988 36,878 87,562 163,366 287,8061989 37,306 85,092 169,143 291,5411990 35,793 84,867 170,697 291,3571991 34,714 76,912 198,994 310,6201992 37,879 66,907 180,409 285,1951993 37,677 57,526 174,453 269,6561994 34,508 50,238 166,593 251,3391995 34,422 48,958 170,835 254,2151996 35,115 50,790 169,147 255,0521997 36,481 49,152 168,554 254,1871998 37,184 50,353 171,586 259,1231999 38,104 55,918 178,707 272,7292000 38,753 60,906 187,299 286,9582001 41,748 68,210 197,102 307,0602002 48,623 70,087 236,667 355,3772003 58,307 86,163 288,552 433,0222004 64,367 89,666 302,019 456,0522005 69,296 105,854 327,325 502,4752006 72,691 115,141 348,439 536,2712007 75,955 111,304 316,455 509,592

DoD TOTAL OBLIGATIONAL AUTHORITY (TOA):INVESTMENT, RESEARCH AND OPERATIONS ACCOUNTS

(Then-Year Dollars in Millions)

DoD TOA INVESTMENT, RESEARCH, & OPERATIONS ACCOUNTS

200,000400,000

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

FISCAL YEAR

THEN

-YEA

R

DO

LLA

RS

IN

MIL

LIO

NS

RESEARCH INVESTMENT OPERATIONS

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Table B-5

FISCAL YEAR RESEARCH INVESTMENT OPERATIONS TOTAL(1) (2)

1988 34,792 83,040 164,103 281,9351989 37,002 86,895 170,983 294,8801990 37,458 86,052 166,245 289,7551991 34,589 85,525 142,275 262,3891992 34,632 79,143 172,858 286,6331993 36,968 74,767 166,840 278,5751994 34,786 66,737 167,112 268,6351995 34,710 61,810 164,087 260,6081996 36,561 55,596 161,101 253,2581997 37,026 53,879 167,423 258,3301998 37,423 54,260 164,453 256,1361999 37,362 54,343 169,674 261,3792000 37,609 56,808 186,817 281,2342001 40,462 59,969 190,548 290,9792002 44,388 67,568 220,160 332,1162003 53,102 73,775 260,465 387,3422004 60,756 82,527 293,235 436,5182005 65,691 87,625 320,840 474,1562006 68,628 96,003 336,026 500,6572007 73,136 107,539 350,285 530,960

DoD BUDGET OUTLAYS:INVESTMENT, RESEARCH, AND OPERATIONS ACCOUNTS

(Then-Year Dollars in Millions)

DoD BUDGET OUTLAYS

50,000

100,000

150,000

200,000

250,000

300,000

350,000

400,000

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

FISCAL YEAR

THEN

-YEA

R D

OLL

AR

S IN

MIL

LIO

NS

RESEARCH INVESTMENT OPERATIONS

12

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Table B-6

FISCAL ARMY NAVY AIR FORCE DEFENSE TOTALYEAR OTHER1988 76,346 102,364 90,268 18,828 287,8061989 78,562 98,195 94,713 20,070 291,5401990 79,131 98,597 93,244 20,384 291,3561991 92,498 101,477 91,189 25,457 310,6211992 74,709 89,927 83,048 37,511 285,1951993 66,731 84,995 79,566 38,364 269,6561994 63,087 77,981 74,938 35,334 251,3401995 63,953 78,585 73,773 37,904 254,2151996 65,463 79,560 74,230 35,799 255,0521997 64,664 79,171 73,170 37,181 254,1861998 64,001 81,958 76,543 36,621 259,1231999 69,331 84,398 80,862 38,138 272,7292000 73,264 88,509 83,368 41,818 286,9592001 78,047 96,117 90,051 42,845 307,0602002 86,099 101,778 100,266 67,235 355,3782003 122,268 123,887 125,770 61,099 433,0242004 141,551 121,608 125,353 67,541 456,0532005 167,261 133,560 131,673 69,981 502,4752006 176,455 144,596 140,864 74,357 536,2722007 155,655 137,154 134,774 82,008 509,591

DoD: TOTAL OBLIGATIONAL AUTHORITY BY SERVICE COMPONENT

(Then-Year Dollars in Millions)

DoD TOA BY SERVICE

50,000

100,000

150,000

200,000

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

FISCAL YEAR

THEN

-YEA

R D

OLL

AR

S IN

MIL

LIO

NS

ARMY NAVY AIR FORCE DEFENSE- OTHER

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Table B-7

FISCAL ARMY NAVY AIR FORCE DEFENSE TOTALYEAR OTHER1988 77,315 94,570 93,060 16,990 281,9351989 79,973 101,171 94,676 19,060 294,8801990 78,017 97,725 93,546 20,468 289,7561991 90,360 102,180 94,510 -24,661 (1) 287,0501992 79,228 96,858 85,019 25,857 286,9621993 72,233 94,914 83,802 27,640 278,5891994 64,999 85,927 80,289 37,420 268,6351995 63,692 85,910 76,799 34,207 260,6081996 61,183 79,587 75,378 37,109 253,2571997 64,346 82,098 76,622 35,264 258,3301998 64,586 78,047 77,906 35,597 256,1361999 65,773 78,598 79,158 37,850 261,3792000 70,336 87,204 82,092 41,602 281,2342001 73,800 90,444 84,827 41,909 290,9802002 83,319 98,547 95,561 54,688 332,1152003 105,248 112,017 111,559 58,517 387,3412004 129,034 120,381 122,162 64,940 436,5172005 152,098 126,088 127,939 68,029 474,1542006 163,336 132,267 132,706 70,967 499,2762007 179,379 139,141 135,262 75,306 529,088

DoD: OUTLAYS BY SERVICE COMPONENT(Then-Year Dollars in Millions)

DoD OUTLAYS BY SERVICE

20,000

40,000

60,000

80,000

100,000

120,000

140,000

160,000

180,000

200,000

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

FISCAL YEAR

THEN

-YEA

R D

OLL

AR

S IN

MIL

LIO

NS

ARMY NAVY AIR FORCE DEFENSE- OTHER

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Table B-8

FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07GRAND TOTAL 83,160 98,550 105,311 101,894ARMY TOTAL 14,694 24,642 26,808 25,489 Aircraft Procurement 2,172 3,135 3,400 4,950 Missile Procurement 1,517 1,593 1,365 1,274 Weapons/Tracked Vehicle Procurement 1,998 4,970 4,047 5,292 Ammunition Procurement 1,482 2,034 2,793 1,977 Other Procurement 7,525 12,910 15,203 11,996NAVY TOTAL 29,894 32,491 36,868 36,014 Aircraft Procurement 9,075 9,011 10,224 10,838 Weapons Procurement 2,054 2,191 2,800 2,734 Shipbuilding/Conversion 11,373 10,373 11,370 10,537 Ammunition Procurement 945 1,024 1,185 892 Other Procurement 4,905 4,862 5,837 5,224 Procurement, Marine Corps 1,542 5,030 5,452 5,789AIR FORCE TOTAL 32,364 36,086 35,840 35,718 Aircraft Procurement 12,038 13,947 13,146 13,928 Missile Procurement 4,161 4,333 4,957 3,986 Ammunition Procurement 1,251 1,313 1,032 1,050 Other Procurement 14,914 16,493 16,705 16,754OTHER TOTAL 6,208 5,331 5,795 4,673 Defense Agencies 4,184 3,566 3,138 3,048 Reserve Forces Equipment 447 350 1,213 290 Def. Prod. Purchases 77 43 57 63 DoD Chem Demil Program 1,500 1,372 1,387 1,272

NOTE: Totals may not add due to rounding.

Source: OSD (Comptroller/Program and Financial Control) National Defense Budget Estimates

for FY2009 (Released March 2008) Table 6-6.

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DoD TOA: PROCUREMENT BY SERVICE COMPONENT(Then-Year Dollars in Millions)

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Table B-9

FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07DETAIL BY APPROPRIATION

TOTAL RDT&E TOA 64.366 69.296 72.691 77.589RDT&E, ARMY 10.202 10.576 11.683 11.354RDT&E, NAVY 14.773 17.077 18.970 19.724RDT&E, AIR FORCE 20.233 20.478 22.191 24.492RDT&E, DEFENSE AGENCIES 18.856 20.855 19.681 21.839DIR, OPERATIONAL T&E 0.302 0.310 0.166 0.180

DETAIL BY RESEARCH AREA BASIC RESEARCH 0.326 0.373 0.374 0.395APPLIED RESEARCH 0.886 0.924 1.039 1.115ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT 1.074 0.925 0.975 0.732ADVANCED COMPONENT DEVELOPMENT AND PROTOTYPES 1.988 1.767 2.179 2.485SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT AND DEMONSTRATION 4.376 4.341 4.593 4.560RDT&E MANAGEMENT SUPPORT 1.000 1.129 1.376 1.432OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT 10.582 11.018 11.655 13.773

DETAIL BY FYDPSTRATEGIC FORCES 0.111 0.084 0.110 0.209GENERAL PURPOSE FORCES 2.646 3.090 3.353 4.013INTELLIGENCE/COMMUNICATIONS 7.070 7.805 8.218 9.277MOBILITY FORCES 0.731 0.781 0.758 0.681RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT 9.446 8.454 9.576 10.035CENTRAL SUPPLY & MAINTENANCE 0.142 0.127 0.127 0.211TNG MED & OTHER 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.004ADMIN & ASSOC ACTIVITIES 0.079 0.129 0.043 0.058SUPPORT OF OTHER NATIONS 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004

NOTES:FYDP is the Future Years Defense Program.Detail by Research Area and Detail by FYDP represent Air Force Data only.Totals may not add due to rounding and are approximate due to minor accounting differences.

SOURCE: Detail by Appropriation: National Defense Budget Estimates for FY2009, Office of the Under Secretaryof Defense (Comptroller), March 2008. Table 6-6.

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DoD TOA: RDT&E DETAIL(Then-Year Dollars in Billions)

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Table B-10

FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07TOTAL DoD POPULATION 3,021 2,994 2,929 2,932 2,926ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY 1,434 1,427 1,390 1,384 1,379 Army 499 500 493 505 522 Navy 382 373 363 350 338 Marine Corps 178 177 180 180 186 Air Force 375 377 354 349 333CIVILIANS (2) 704 708 711 714 710 Army 248 252 258 262 263 Navy/Marine Corps 197 192 189 187 186 Air Force 158 163 164 167 164 Defense Agencies 101 101 100 98 97TOTAL SELECTED RESERVE 883 859 828 834 837 SELECTED RESERVE (DoD) (3) 875 851 820 826 829 Army National Guard 351 343 333 346 353 Army Reserve 212 204 189 190 190 Naval Reserve 88 83 76 71 70 Marine Corps Reserve 41 40 40 39 39 Air National Guard 108 107 106 106 106 Air Force Reserve 75 75 76 74 71 COAST GUARD RESERVE (4) 8 8 8 8 8

FOOTNOTES: (1) Numbers may not add due to rounding.(2) The civilian figures represent direct and indirect hire civilians subject to the former OMB ceiling for both military and civil functions within DoD.(3) The Selected Reserve consists of those units and individuals within the Ready Reserve designatedby their respective Services & approved by the JCS as so essential to initial wartime missions asto have priority over all other reservists. All Selected Reservists are in an active status,including: Drilling Unit Reservists, Full-time Reserve Unit Support Personnel (including AGR, Navy TARS,Marine Corps FTS), IMAs and Training Pipeline personnel.(4) Attached to Department of Homeland Security.

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DoD PERSONNEL POPULATION BY SERVICE COMPONENT(PERSONNEL IN THOUSANDS)

(1)

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Table B-11

FISCAL YEAR PERCENT FISCAL YEAR PERCENT1965 49 1986 391966 47 1987 391967 44 1988 401968 42 1989 401969 45 1990 401970 49 1991 471971 52 1992 431972 53 1993 431973 56 1994 431974 55 1995 441975 55 1996 431976 55 1997 441977 54 1998 431978 53 1999 421979 51 2000 411979 51 2001 391980 49 2002 381981 47 2003 391982 45 2004 371983 43 2005 341984 42 2006 331985 40 2007 31

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DoD PAY(As a Percent of Total DoD Outlays)

DoD Pay as a Percent of Total DoD Budget Outlays

0102030405060

89 91 93 95 97 99 01 03 05 07Fiscal Year

Perc

ent

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Table B-12

FISCAL YEAR NATIONAL DEFENSE PAYMENT TO INDIVIDUALSOUTLAYS (1)

1966 7.7 4.91968 9.4 5.71970 8.1 6.41972 6.7 7.91974 5.5 8.3

1976 (2) 5.2 10.41978 4.7 9.51980 4.9 10.21982 5.7 11.11984 5.9 10.51986 6.2 10.31987 6.1 10.21988 5.8 10.01989 5.6 9.91990 5.2 10.21991 4.6 11.01992 4.8 11.71993 4.4 11.91994 4.0 11.81995 3.7 12.01996 3.5 11.91997 3.3 11.71998 3.1 11.41999 3.0 11.02000 3.0 10.92001 3.0 11.22002 3.4 12.02003 3.7 12.32004 3.9 12.12005 4.0 12.12006 4.1 12.42007 3.8 12.4

FOOTNOTES: (1) Entitlements (i.e., Social Security, Medicare, Retirement, Disability Payment, etc.).(2) Excludes Transition Quarter.

SOURCE:Fiscal Year 2008 Budget of the United States Government Historical Tables, Table 6-1, page 118.http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/budget/fy2008/pdf/hist.pdf

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DEFENSE OUTLAYS vs. PAYMENTS TO INDIVIDUALS(As A Percent of the GDP)

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Table B-12

DEFENSE OUTLAYS vs. PAYMENTS TO INDIVIDUALS

(As a Percent of the GDP)

DEFENSE OUTLAYS vs. PAYMENT TO INDIVIDUALS

.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

14.0

1966

1968

1970

1972

1974

1976

1978

1980

1982

1984

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

PER

CEN

T O

F TH

E G

DP

DEFENSE OUTLAYS $ TO INDIVIDUALS

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Table B-13

FISCAL YEAR NATIONAL DEFENSE PAYMENT TO INDIVIDUALSOUTLAYS (1)

1970 41.8 33.11972 34.3 40.31974 29.5 44.7

1976 (2) 24.1 48.61978 22.8 46.21980 22.7 47.11982 24.8 48.11984 26.7 47.21986 27.6 45.61987 28.1 47.01988 27.3 47.11989 26.5 47.01990 23.9 46.71991 20.6 49.31992 21.6 52.81993 20.7 55.71994 19.3 56.41995 17.9 57.91996 17.0 58.51997 16.9 59.61998 16.2 59.41999 16.2 58.82000 16.5 58.92001 16.4 60.62002 17.3 61.72003 18.7 61.62004 19.9 60.92005 20.0 60.32006 19.7 59.92007 20.2 61.9

DEFENSE OUTLAYS vs. PAYMENTS TO INDIVIDUALS(As A Percent of Federal Outlays)

DEFENSE OUTLAYS vs. PAYMENT TO INDIVIDUALS

.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0

1990199619971998199920002001200220032004200520062007

FISC

AL

YEA

R

PERCENT OF TOTAL FEDERAL OUTLAYS

DEFENSE OUTLAYS $ TO INDIVIDUALS

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SECTION C

AIR FORCE BUDGET

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Table C-1

FY TOA DOLLARS OUTLAY DOLLARSTHEN-YEAR THEN-YEAR

1966 23.3 20.11967 24.3 22.91968 25.0 25.71969 25.9 25.91970 23.9 24.91971 23.0 23.81972 23.8 24.01973 24.7 23.61974 24.8 23.91975 26.0 25.0

1976 (1) 28.4 26.41977 31.1 27.91978 32.9 29.21979 34.9 32.31980 41.6 39.01981 52.4 45.21982 65.0 55.7

1983 (2) 73.4 62.91984 85.3 68.61985 96.5 82.01986 93.9 91.21987 93.6 91.11988 90.3 93.11989 94.7 94.71990 93.2 93.51991 91.2 94.51992 83.0 85.01993 79.8 83.81994 75.2 80.31995 73.6 76.61996 74.3 75.41997 73.2 76.61998 76.5 77.91999 80.9 79.22000 83.4 77.82001 90.1 84.82002 100.3 95.62003 125.8 111.62004 124.8 124.52005 119.6 121.12006 128.9 128.32007 134.6 131.6

FOOTNOTES:(1) Figures for 1976 exclude transition quarter.(2) AF assumed responsibility for Family Housing in FY83.

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AF TOA AND OUTLAY TRENDS(TY$ BILLIONS)

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Table C-2

FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07TOTAL 104.2 124.5 121.2 128.3 128.53010 AIRCRAFT PROCUREMENT 10.6 11.7 12.6 12.9 13.43020 MISSILE PROCUREMENT 2.7 3.6 4.0 4.7 4.43080 OTHER PROCUREMENT/AMMO 10.7 15.6 15.0 15.7 16.53600 RDT&E 17.5 19.6 19.7 21.5 22.13400 O&M 28.0 33.0 31.5 33.9 34.23740 O&M - AFR 2.3 2.3 2.2 2.4 2.53840 O&M - ANG 4.3 4.8 4.3 4.3 4.93500 MILITARY PERSONNEL 22.0 26.3 24.9 25.5 23.43700 AFR PERSONNEL 1.3 1.3 1.5 1.6 1.43850 ANG PERSONNEL 2.2 2.2 2.6 2.6 2.43300 MILCON 1.1 1.4 1.4 0.9 1.23730 MILCON - AFR 0.06 0.07 0.07 0.08 0.093830 MILCON - ANG 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.30704/0745 FAMILY HOUSING 1.3 1.4 1.3 1.5 1.9OFFSETTING RECEIPTS (0.1) (0.1) (0.2) (0.1) (0.2)WORKING CAPITAL FUND 0.08 1.31 0.20 0.60 0.04

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AF OUTLAYS BY APPROPRIATION(TY$ BILLIONS)

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Table C-3

FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11TOTAL 140.9 149.0 139.9 143.8 144.6 147.610 AIRCRAFT PROCUREMENT - AF 13.1 15.8 12.0 12.7 14.3 17.514 MISSILE PROCUREMENT 5.0 4.1 4.9 5.5 5.5 4.716 OTHER PROCUREMENT - AF 16.7 18.9 15.4 16.1 17.1 17.624 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION - AF 1.5 1.2 1.2 0.9 1.4 1.628 RDT&E - AF 22.2 24.5 26.1 28.1 28.3 26.030 OPERATION & MAINTENANCE - AF 39.1 40.2 36.9 35.9 35.5 37.032 MILITARY PERSONNEL - AF 25.1 25.6 24.3 25.3 23.9 24.937 BRAC ROUND IV (FY96) 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.150 RESERVE PERSONNEL-AF 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.551 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION-AFR 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.052 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE - AFR 2.6 2.7 2.8 3.1 2.9 2.954 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION - ANG 0.4 0.1 0.3 0.0 0.1 0.155 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE-ANG 4.9 5.3 5.5 5.9 5.6 5.556 NATIONAL GUARD PERSONNEL-ANG 2.5 2.5 2.6 2.8 2.8 2.9A1 PROCUREMENT OF AMMUNITION-AF 1.0 1.0 0.7 0.9 0.9 0.9A6 ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION-AF 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5AI TANKER REPLACEMENT TRANSFER FUND 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0AL DEFENSE BUSINESS OPERATIONS 0.3 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1CF FAMILY HOUSING CONSTRUCTION, AF 1.4 1.2 0.3 0.4 0.2 0.1CG FAMILY HOUSING O&M, AF 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.6CX MEDICARE RETIRE CONTR ACT 2.0 2.1 2.0 1.8 2.1 2.2CY MEDICARE RETIRE CONTR AFR 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.3CZ MEDICARE RETIRE CONTR ANG 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.5DT BRAC ROUND V (FY05) 0.2 0.9 1.2 1.1 0.4 0.1

NOTES:(1) Totals may not add due to rounding.(2) Amounts are as of the FY09 President's Budget submission.(3) Amounts may differ from those in previous editions of this publication, because of updates to prior year actuals.

OPR: SAF/FMBP, Lt Col Chris Greiman, (703) 614-3645 or DSN 224-3645.

AF TOA BY APPROPRIATION(FY09 PB TY$ BILLIONS)

(Notes 1,2,3 apply to all data in this table)

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Table C-4

FY PROCUREMENT ALL OTHERRDT&E AND MILCON APPROPRIATIONS TOTAL AF TOA

1987 77.8 87.3 165.11988 67.1 90.5 157.61989 68.2 92.7 160.91990 63.4 87.0 150.41991 51.5 87.7 139.21992 50.4 73.6 124.01993 46.3 70.7 117.01994 39.9 67.1 107.01995 35.8 68.2 104.01996 37.4 65.6 103.01997 36.2 62.9 99.11998 37.1 64.6 101.71999 39.6 66.0 105.62000 41.2 65.3 106.52001 43.8 67.3 111.12002 45.8 75.0 120.82003 59.7 87.4 147.12004 60.6 82.1 142.72005 63.2 81.9 145.12006 64.2 84.8 149.02007 68.3 85.8 154.1

NOTES:(1) Totals may not add due to rounding.(2) Amounts in constant 2008 dollars, and are as of the FY09 President's Budget submission.(3) Amounts may differ from those in previous editions of this publication, because of updates to prior year actuals.

OPR: SAF/FMBP, Lt Col Chris Greiman, (703) 614-3645 or DSN 224-3645.

AF TOA: PROCUREMENT, RDT&E AND MILCON APPROPRIATIONS vs. ALL OTHER APPROPRIATIONS

(FY08 CONSTANT $ BILLIONS)(Notes 1, 2, and 3 apply to all data in this table)

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Table C-5

FISCAL YEAR MILITARY CIVILIAN1985 17,689 7,1421986 18,496 7,4221987 19,183 7,8011988 19,498 7,9931989 19,697 8,3911990 19,408 8,8071991 19,552 8,6261992 18,619 10,0471993 17,398 9,6901994 15,896 12,5431995 16,862 12,8561996 18,382 12,4911997 19,151 11,2331998 19,051 10,9911999 19,124 10,1482000 20,128 10,4072001 19,628 10,4222002 22,719 10,8072003 25,406 10,9852004 29,772 11,0902005 28,865 11,7232006 30,194 12,0012007 29,930 10,698

OPR: SAF/FMBMM, Sandra Smith, (703) 695-4939 or DSN 225-4939.

TOTAL AF PERSONNEL BUDGET OUTLAY TRENDS

(Then-Year Dollars in Millions)

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Table C-6

FY 06

END OBLIGATION $ OUTLAY $STRENGTH

GRAND TOTAL 646,996 41.865 40.829 % OF AF OUTLAY 30.8%MILITARY TOTAL 528,688 28.793 28.178 AF 348,953 25.100 24.600 AFR 74,075 1.240 1.227 ANG 105,660 2.453 2.351CIVILIAN TOTAL 118,308 13.072 12.651 O&M - AF 43,984 5.806 5.573 O&M - AFR 13,481 2.566 2.411 O&M - ANG 22,471 1.709 1.709 RDT&E 7,833 0.748 0.718WORKING CAPITAL FUND (1) 30,539 2.24 2.240

FY 07

END OBLIGATION $ OUTLAY $STRENGTH

GRAND TOTAL 654,689 30.611 29.453% OF AF OUTLAY 23.0%MILITARY TOTAL 510,897 28.821 27.663 AF 333,495 24.945 23.928 AFR 71,146 1.328 1.299 ANG 106,256 2.548 2.436CIVILIAN TOTAL 143,792 1.790 1.790 O&M - AF 71,739 5.844 5.844 O&M - AFR 12,952 1.024 1.022 O&M - ANG 22,943 1.790 1.790 RDT&E 7,854 0.796 0.796WORKING CAPITAL FUND (1) 28,304 2.298 2.298

Footnote: (1) Working Capital Fund (WCF) includes USTRANSCOM Air Force data only.

OPR: (AF MIL) Ms Diane Zablonski, SAF/FMBOP, (703) 695-0036 or DSN 225-0036; (AF CIV O&M) Ms Yolanda Strong, SAF/FMBOP, (703) 695-0170 or DSN 225-0170; (RDT&E) Ms Vivian Johnson, SAF/FMBIZ, (703) 695-0642 or DSN 225-0642; (DoD WC FUND) Mr. Rod Fink, SAF/FMBMR, 703-614-3803 or DSN 224-3803 (ANG-MIL) Ms Jean Ware, ANG, (703) 607-2815, DSN 227-2815; (ANG-CIV) Ms Sonja Hammerle, ANG, 703-607-2794, DSN 227-2794; (AFR-MIL) Ms Katrina Kendrick, AF/RECB, 703-695-0596, DSN 225-0596; (AFR-CIV) Ms Michelle Williams, AF/RECB, 703-695-0664, DSN 22

AF DIRECT PERSONNEL COST AND END STRENGTH(TY$ BILLIONS)

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FY05 FY06 FY07TOTAL O&M FUNDING (2) 40.9 46.1 48.3

OPERATING FORCES 25.7 28.5 30.1MOBILIZATION 4.7 6.5 6.7TRAINING & RECRUITING 3.1 3.3 3.1ADMIN & SERVICE WIDE ACTIVITIES 7.3 7.8 8.4

CIVILIAN PAY 7.9 8.5 8.7TRAVEL & TRANSPORTATION 1.3 2.2 2.0UTILITIES & RENT 0.5 0.9 0.9COMMUNICATIONS 0.7 1.0 1.3SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT 8.1 7.8 9.5DEPOT MAINTENANCE 4.1 3.5 3.7PURCHASED SERVICES 16.6 14.9 18.1AIRCRAFT POL 1.3 4.0 3.9OTHER EXPENSES 0.2 0.4 0.2

FOOTNOTES: (1) Includes Active Air Force, Air National Guard (ANG) and Air Force Reserve (AFR).(2) Totals may not add due to rounding. Total is based on sum of the 4 Budget Activities (BACs) that follow. Remaining lines are a breakout of the four BACs into specific commodities.

OPR: (AF) SAF/FMBOI, Lt Col Sandye Blalock, (703) 614-7512 or DSN 224-7512 (AFR) AF/RECB, Ms M. Williams, (703) 695-0664 or DSN 225-0664 (ANG) ANG/FMA, Ms Sonja Hammerle (703) 607-2794 or DSN 327-2794.

TOTAL AF O&M FUNDING DETAIL BYBUDGET ACTIVITY & COMMODITY GROUP

(Then-Year Dollars in Billions)(1)

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Table C-8

FY05 FY06 FY07TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS 145.1 149.0 154.110 AIRCRAFT PROCUREMENT-AF 14.9 13.8 16.114 MISSILE PROCUREMENT-AF 4.7 5.2 4.216 OTHER PROCUREMENT-AF 17.8 17.5 19.324 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION-AF 1.0 1.6 1.228 RDT&E-AF 22.1 23.2 25.030 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE-AF 39.2 41.8 42.032 MILITARY PERSONNEL-AF 28.9 26.5 26.437 BRAC ROUND IV (FY96) 0.2 0.1 0.150 RESERVE PERSONNEL-AFR 1.5 1.3 1.451 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION-AFR 0.1 0.1 0.152 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE-AFR 2.7 2.8 2.954 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION-ANG 0.2 0.4 0.155 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE-ANG 5.4 5.3 5.756 NATIONAL GUARD PERSONNEL-ANG 2.8 2.6 2.660 FAMILY HOUSING CONSTRUCTION-AF 0.9 1.4 1.261 FAM HOUSING OPS & DEBT-AF 1.0 0.8 0.8A1 PROCUREMENT OF AMMUNITION-AF 1.4 1.1 1.1A6 ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION, AF 0.0 0.0 0.0AI TANKER REPLACEMENT TRANSFER FUND 0.1 0.0 0.0AL DEFENSE BUSINESS OPERATIONS 0.0 0.3 0.4CX MEDICARE RETIRE CONTRIB - ACT MLPRS 0.0 2.1 2.1CY MEDICARE RETIRE CONTRIB - AFR 0.0 0.3 0.3CZ MEDICARE RETIRE CONTRIB - ANG 0.0 0.4 0.4DH MILITARY CONSTRUCTION, AF (2 YEAR) 0.1 0.0 0.0DT BRAC ROUND V (FY05) 0.0 0.2 0.9

NOTES:1) Totals may not add due to rounding.(2) Amounts in constant 2008 dollars, and are as of the FY09 President's Budget submission.(3) Amounts may differ from those in previous editions of this publication, because of updates to prior year actuals.

OPR: SAF/FMBP, Lt Col Chris Greiman, (703) 614-3645 or DSN 224-3645.

AF TOA CHANGES(FY08 CONSTANT $ BILLIONS)

(Notes 1, 2, and 3 apply to all data in this table)

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Table C-9

FY $M FY $M FY $M1981 530 1990 1,214 1999 4,4871982 507 1991 1,220 2000 4,4421983 653 1992 1,600 2001 (2) 6,9291984 695 1993 1,751 2002 6,8241985 684 1994 2,104 2003 8,1741986 788 1995 1,984 2004 10,504 1987 680 1996 (1) 3,807 2005 10,771 1988 869 1997 3,611 2006 10,836 1989 1,040 1998 3,973 2007 9,521

FOOTNOTES:(1) Starting in FY96 the Air Force began reporting Total Force (Active, Guard, Reserve) and RDT&E backlog transferred into the Operation and Maintenance (O&M) appropriation

AF FACILITIES MAINTENANCE & REPAIRVALUE OF BACKLOG

(Then-Year Dollars in Millions)

2,000

4,000

6,000

8,000

10,000

12,000

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

FISCAL YEAR

THEN

-YEA

R D

OLL

AR

S ($

M)

AF FACILITIES MAINTENANCE & REPAIRVALUE OF BACKLOG

(Total Force)

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Table C-10

FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07GOVERNMENT HOUSING (OWNED/LEASED) 103,618 82,479 75,820 71,217 Less Units Being Improved/Repaired 13,791 9,897 10,500 15,713Units Available for Occupancy 89,827 72,582 65,320 55,504 Occupied Units 78,459 63,136 57,689 47,241 Unoccupied Units 8,136 9,446 7,631 8,263

NOTE: For FY05 the decline is attributable to Air Force housing being privatized.

OPR: AF/A7CAH, Judith Teague, (703) 604-4268 or DSN 664-4268

AF MILITARY FAMILY HOUSING DATA

AF MILITARY FAMILY HOUSING

0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 80.0 90.0 100.0

FY04

FY05

FY06

FY07

FISC

AL

YEA

R

PERCENT OF AF HOUSING UNITSUNOCCUPIEDOCCUPIED

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SECTION D

AIR FORCE PERSONNEL

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Table D-1

FY TOTAL FY TOTAL FY TOTAL1908 13 1942 764,415 1974 643,7951909 27 1943 2,197,114 1975 612,5511910 11 1944 2,372,292 1976 585,2071911 23 1945 2,282,259 1977 570,4791912 51 1946 455,515 1978 569,4911913 114 1947 305,827 1979 559,4501914 122 1948 387,730 1980 557,9691915 208 1949 419,347 1981 570,3021916 311 1950 411,277 1982 582,8451917 1,218 1951 788,381 1983 592,0441918 195,023 1952 973,474 1984 597,1251919 25,603 1953 977,593 1985 601,5151920 9,050 1954 947,918 1986 608,1991921 11,649 1955 959,946 1987 607,0351922 9,642 1956 909,958 1988 576,4461923 9,441 1957 919,835 1989 570,8801924 10,547 1958 871,156 1990 535,2331925 9,670 1959 840,028 1991 510,4321926 9,674 1960 814,213 1992 470,3151927 10,078 1961 820,490 1993 444,3511928 10,549 1962 883,330 1994 426,3271929 12,131 1963 868,644 1995 400,4091930 13,531 1964 855,802 1996 389,0011931 14,780 1965 823,633 1997 377,3851932 15,028 1966 886,350 1998 367,4701933 15,099 1967 897,426 1999 360,5901934 15,861 1968 904,759 2000 355,6541935 16,247 1969 862,062 2001 353,5711936 17,233 1970 791,078 2002 368,2511937 19,147 1971 755,107 2003 375,0621938 21,089 1971 755,107 2004 376,6161939 23,455 1972 725,635 2005 353,6961940 51,165 1973 690,999 2006 348,9531941 152,125 1974 643,795 2007 333,495

SOURCE: AF/A1MP, Ms Breeden (703) 695-7076 or DSN 225-7076

AF MILITARY PERSONNEL

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Table D-2

FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 ACTIVE FORCE (2)GRAND TOTAL 532 539 511 516 497MILITARY TOTAL 375 376 353 349 333 Officers 74 74 73 71 66 Enlisted 297 298 276 274 263 Cadets 4 4 4 4 4CIVILIAN TOTAL 157 163 158 167 164 Direct Hire 151 156 151 160 157 AFRES Technicians (10) (10) (10) (10) (10) ANG Technicians (21) (22) (22) (22) (23) Indirect Hire 6 7 7 7 7 AIR RESERVE FORCE (3)GRAND TOTAL 238 236 209 236 236READY RESERVE (4) 220 219 193 225 226 ANG Selected Reserve 108 107 106 106 106 AF Reserve (Sel Res) 75 75 46 74 71 AF Reserve (IRR) 37 37 41 45 49STANDBY RESERVE 18 17 16 11 10

FOOTNOTES: (1) Totals may not add due to rounding.(2) Excludes nonchargeable personnel.(3) Does not include Training/Pay Categories J, K, and L.(4) Excludes retired Air Force Reserve.(5) This chart will differ from D-23 due to D-23 including several other non-pay and retired categories. Additionally, this chart has Air National Guard data included while D-23 deals with pure reservists.NOTE: AFRES and ANG Technicians numbers are in parenthesis to avoid double counting.OPRs: (AF MIL & CIV) - AF/A1MP, Ms. J. Breeden, (703) 695-7076 or DSN 225-7076;(AFR) - AF/REPP, Mr. Bill Limbrick, (703) 588-6001 or DSN 425-6001;(ANG - MIL) - NGB/FAM, Ms Jean Ware, (703) 607-2815; (ANG - CIV) - ANG/FMAF, Ms. Sonja Hammerle, (793) 607-2792 or DSN 327-2792;

AF PERSONNEL DISTRIBUTION(PERSONNEL IN THOUSANDS)

(1)

MILITARY AND CIVILIAN POPULATION

100 200 300 400

CIVILIAN

RESERVE

REGULAR

POPULATION (IN THOUSANDS)

FY03FY04FY05FY06FY07

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Table D-3

FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07MAJCOM TOTAL 450,554 458,256 460,947 438,927 433,571 416,681 Officer 58,304 59,830 60,512 59,796 56,755 53,256 Enlisted 268,765 274,114 275,685 254,110 249,316 239,494 Civilian 123,485 124,312 124,750 125,021 127,500 123,931AF MATERIEL CMD 80,117 79,874 79,674 77,998 79,029 75,873 Officer 6,941 7,222 7,162 6,891 6,561 6,094 Enlisted 16,338 16,155 16,196 14,812 14,179 12,975 Civilian 56,838 56,497 56,316 56,295 58,289 56,804AF RESERVE COMMAND 13,956 13,591 14,999 14,498 14,094 13,537 Officer 101 107 99 95 86 72 Enlisted 323 293 288 272 259 245 Civilian 13,532 13,191 14,612 14,131 13,749 13,220AF SPECIAL OPS CMD 9,793 10,150 14,534 14,109 10,455 10,599 Officer 1,525 1,614 2,237 2,259 1,744 1,775 Enlisted 7,596 7,793 11,202 10,709 7,572 7,943 Civilian 672 743 1,095 1,141 1,139 881AIR COMBAT CMD 101,174 102,805 101,051 95,224 96,952 94,025 Officer 12,978 13,094 12,644 12,547 12,818 11,849 Enlisted 78,178 80,021 79,115 72,763 73,879 71,782 Civilian 10,018 9,690 9,292 9,914 10,255 10,394AIR MOBILITY CMD 60,121 61,810 62,908 59,373 55,765 53,507 Officer 8,879 9,185 9,219 8,904 7,965 7,337 Enlisted 43,013 43,898 45,011 41,674 38,714 37,806 Civilian 8,229 8,727 8,678 8,795 9,086 8,364AIR EDUCATION & TNG CMD 87,009 86,378 83,931 77,463 78,866 74,891 Officer 15,042 15,332 15,691 15,621 14,712 13,878 Enlisted 57,254 56,334 53,628 47,001 49,227 46,672 Civilian 14,713 14,712 14,612 14,841 14,927 14,341PACIFIC AIR FORCES CMD 41,630 42,559 42,159 40,866 40,796 38,166 Officer 4,306 4,344 4,468 4,491 4,319 4,030 Enlisted 29,048 29,751 29,636 28,333 28,547 26,294 Civilian 8,276 8,464 8,055 8,042 7,930 7,842AF SPACE CMD 25,422 25,994 26,274 25,560 24,879 24,814 Officer 4,983 5,164 5,221 5,266 5,018 4,966 Enlisted 14,114 14,359 14,655 13,856 13,327 13,181 Civilian 6,325 6,471 6,398 6,438 6,534 6,667US AIR FORCES, EUROPE 31,332 35,095 35,417 33,836 32,735 31,269 Officer 3,549 3,768 3,771 3,722 3,532 3,255 Enlisted 22,901 25,510 25,954 24,690 23,612 22,596 Civilian 4,882 5,817 5,692 5,424 5,591 5,418

AF PERSONNEL BY MAJOR COMMANDS (MAJCOMs),

FIELD OPERATING AGENCIES (FOAs),AND DIRECT REPORTING UNITS (DRUs)

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Civilian 299 296 300 315 319 303

Officer 200 189 206 165 160 126 Enlisted 50 76 72 63 66 61

FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07FOA TOTAL (1) 23,634 23,546 23,390 23,683 12,381 12,141 Officer 3,589 3,601 3,593 3,532 2,326 2,047 Enlisted 12,943 12,756 12,677 12,703 4,834 4,829 Civilian 7,102 7,189 7,120 7,448 5,221 5,265AF AUDIT AGENCY 784 817 742 781 760 747 Officer 0 0 0 0 0 0 Enlisted 0 0 0 0 0 0 Civilian 784 817 742 781 760 747AF AGENCY FOR MODELING/SIMULATION 32 34 35 32 31 29 Officer 15 15 16 14 13 14 Enlisted 3 3 4 3 3 2 Civilian 14 16 15 15 15 13AF BASE CONVERSION AGENCY (2) 189 198 0 0 0 0 Officer 0 0 0 0 0 0 Enlisted 0 0 0 0 0 0 Civilian 189 198 0 0 0 0AF CTR FOR ENVIR EXCEL 407 403 401 389 406 414 Officer 32 36 33 29 29 30 Enlisted 2 2 2 2 2 2 Civilian 373 365 366 358 375 382AF CIVIL ENG SPT AGENCY 209 206 205 206 212 207 Officer 18 18 17 19 18 19 Enlisted 74 72 76 77 77 74 Civilian 117 116 112 110 117 114AF OPERATIONS GROUP 146 92 71 68 47 60 Officer 84 42 32 29 30 27 Enlisted 58 45 39 39 17 33 Civilian 4 5 0 0 0 0AF COMMUNICATIONS AGENCY 509 531 524 532 522 303 Officer 90 100 105 107 101 0 Enlisted 120 135 119 110 102 0

AF C2 & INTELL, SURV & RECON 293 319 333 285 292 249

Civilian 43 54 55 57 66 62

AF PERSONNEL BY MAJOR COMMANDS (MAJCOMs),

FIELD OPERATING AGENCIES (FOAs),AND DIRECT REPORTING UNITS (DRUs)

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Officer 2 2 1 0 0 0

FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07AF COST ANALYSIS AGENCY 50 57 59 64 63 76 Officer 22 21 22 23 20 17 Enlisted 2 2 2 2 3 3 Civilian 26 34 35 39 40 56AF FLT STDS MGMT AGNCY 163 162 155 158 133 158 Officer 64 53 46 51 56 73 Enlisted 65 69 69 69 51 59 Civilian 34 40 40 38 26 26AF FREQ MGMT AGENCY 29 28 30 36 28 29 Officer 3 3 3 3 3 2 Enlisted 8 7 7 8 6 6 Civilian 18 18 20 25 19 21AF HIST RESEARCH AGENCY 55 65 63 61 40 36

Enlisted 2 9 1 1 1 0 Civilian 51 54 61 60 39 36AF HISTORY SPT OFFICE (3) 29 26 0 0 0 0 Officer 2 1 0 0 0 0 Enlisted 2 0 0 0 0 0 Civilian 25 25 0 0 0 0AF INSPECTION AGENCY 128 124 131 128 124 114 Officer 85 82 89 80 76 71 Enlisted 25 25 22 23 21 18 Civilian 18 17 20 25 27 25AF INTEL ANALYSIS AGENCY 11,850 11,706 11,938 12,195 145 123 Officer 1,260 1,301 1,341 1,343 36 22 Enlisted 8,592 8,388 8,519 8,693 76 67 Civilian 1,998 2,017 2,078 2,159 33 34AF LEGAL SERVICES AGENCY 482 482 487 464 488 637 Officer 260 258 268 245 260 295 Enlisted 113 113 117 114 129 201 Civilian 109 111 102 105 99 141AF LOGISTICS MGMT AGENCY 79 80 75 75 80 53 Officer 34 34 31 30 31 21 Enlisted 22 23 21 22 31 15 Civilian 23 23 23 23 18 17

AF PERSONNEL BY MAJOR COMMANDS (MAJCOMs),

FIELD OPERATING AGENCIES (FOAs),AND DIRECT REPORTING UNITS (DRUs)

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Table D-3

FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07AF MANPOWER AGENCY 206 204 117 193 352 413 Officer 44 40 29 32 36 26 Enlisted 83 81 74 59 125 139 Civilian 79 83 14 102 191 248AF MEDICAL OPS AGENCY (4) 137 152 123 37 27 184 Officer 69 80 68 25 16 74 Enlisted 20 22 12 5 3 23 Civilian 48 50 43 7 8 87AF PERSONNEL CENTER 2,045 1,897 1,725 1,641 1,849 1,826 Officer 291 253 238 231 276 253 Enlisted 713 653 487 373 585 628 Civilian 1,041 991 1,000 1,037 988 945AF PERSONNEL OPS AGENCY (5) 40 34 29 92 108 97 Officer 19 18 15 19 15 8 Enlisted 13 12 10 16 13 10 Civilian 8 4 4 57 80 79AF SERVICES AGENCY 244 263 264 251 252 250 Officer 28 35 31 25 25 22 Enlisted 46 56 56 46 47 49 Civilian 170 172 177 180 180 179AF NAT'L SEC PREP AGENCY 26 22 22 21 18 1 Officer 10 10 8 8 7 0 Enlisted 11 8 9 8 7 0 Civilian 5 4 5 5 4 1AF NEWS AGENCY 375 383 405 399 400 391 Officer 16 17 16 17 14 11 Enlisted 270 279 296 288 291 287 Civilian 89 87 93 94 95 93AF NUC WPN & COUNTERPROLIF AGENCY 16 27 37 31 32 24 Officer 4 5 8 8 10 7 Enlisted 0 7 8 7 4 2 Civilian 12 15 21 16 18 15AF MEDICAL SPT AGENCY 72 132 205 339 353 251 Officer 32 80 100 166 176 125 Enlisted 9 11 26 61 60 42 Civilian 31 41 79 112 117 84AF OFFICE OF SPEC INVEST 1,983 2,074 2,157 2,301 2,298 2,195 Officer 405 412 407 403 385 323 Enlisted 1,089 1,104 1,118 1,222 1,242 1,206 Civilian 489 558 632 676 671 666

AF PERSONNEL BY MAJOR COMMANDS (MAJCOMs),

FIELD OPERATING AGENCIES (FOAs),AND DIRECT REPORTING UNITS (DRUs)

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FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07AF PROGRAM EXE OFFICE 40 40 25 29 21 29 Officer 27 28 15 19 16 12 Enlisted 2 2 3 2 1 1 Civilian 11 10 7 8 4 16AF REAL PROPERTY AGENCY (2) 0 0 125 143 129 120 Officer 0 0 0 0 0 0 Enlisted 0 0 0 0 0 0 Civilian 0 0 125 143 129 120AF REV BOARDS AGENCY 69 56 60 59 55 50 Officer 5 7 6 4 3 3 Enlisted 5 5 5 5 4 4 Civilian 59 44 49 50 48 43AF SAFETY CENTER 117 111 115 113 113 105 Officer 47 45 52 47 50 39 Enlisted 20 18 15 16 16 18 Civilian 50 48 48 50 47 48AF SEC FORCES CENTER 324 338 398 427 416 388 Officer 48 46 50 53 45 42 Enlisted 263 279 334 361 347 320 Civilian 13 13 14 13 24 26AF TECH APPL CENTER 523 543 543 537 523 525 Officer 123 120 129 130 128 120 Enlisted 400 423 414 407 395 405 Civilian 0 0 0 0 0 0ANG READINESS CTR 570 585 597 612 593 579 Officer 70 76 85 84 76 67 Enlisted 60 53 45 48 48 48 Civilian 440 456 467 480 469 464AIR WEATHER SERVICE 746 755 814 829 1,450 1,329 Officer 112 114 114 119 214 181 Enlisted 433 441 512 510 1,041 977 Civilian 201 200 188 200 195 171AF PETROLEUM AGENCY* 0 0 0 0 0 34 Officer 0 0 0 0 0 8 Enlisted 0 0 0 0 0 26 Civilian 0 0 0 0 0 0AF FINANCIAL SERVICES CENTER* 0 0 0 0 0 108 Officer 0 0 0 0 0 5 Enlisted 0 0 0 0 0 100 Civilian 0 0 0 0 0 3

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FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07PENTAGON COMM AGENCY (7) 667 600 380 155 0 0 Officer 68 60 12 4 0 0 Enlisted 368 333 183 43 0 0 Civilian 231 207 185 108 0 0DIRECT REPORTING UNITS 7,336 7,500 6,999 6,841 9,180 9,607 Officer 1,886 1,957 1,649 1,703 1,982 1,952 Enlisted 2,991 3,196 3,008 2,903 4,843 4,840 Civilian 2,549 2,441 2,342 2,235 2,355 2,815AF COMM AND INFO CENTER (6) 5 0 0 0 0 0 Officer 1 0 0 0 0 0 Enlisted 4 0 0 0 0 0 Civilian 0 0 0 0 0 011TH SUPPORT WING (7) 2,494 2,586 2,485 2,342 186 7 Officer 202 211 203 213 80 4 Enlisted 1,478 1,569 1,496 1,428 89 3 Civilian 814 806 786 701 17 0AF DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON (7) 0 0 0 0 4,753 5,459 Officer 0 0 0 0 604 696 Enlisted 0 0 0 0 3,336 3,417 Civilian 0 0 0 0 813 1,346AF OPERATIONAL T&E CTR 737 755 773 788 746 664 Officer 359 371 392 422 382 317 Enlisted 179 178 185 171 166 163 Civilian 199 206 196 195 198 184USAF ACADEMY 4,016 4,073 3,569 3,543 3,527 3,484 Officer 1,202 1,251 940 960 956 939 Enlisted 1,313 1,435 1,314 1,290 1,334 1,260 Civilian 1,501 1,387 1,315 1,293 1,237 1,285AF STUDIES & ANALYSES (8) 90 94 98 99 0 0 Officer 60 61 63 63 0 0 Enlisted 9 8 6 7 0 0 Civilian 21 25 29 29 0 0AF DOCTRINE CENTER* 84 86 74 69 64 0 Officer 62 63 51 45 40 0 Enlisted 8 6 7 7 7 0 Civilian 14 17 16 17 17 0

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FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07TOTAL OTHER (9) 42,168 39,239 44,260 43,811 55,832 54,443 Officer 8,238 8,349 8,329 8,187 9,396 8,399 Enlisted 7,315 7,103 6,876 6,329 14,991 14,250 Civilian 26,615 23,787 29,055 29,295 31,445 31,794AIR NAT GUARD CIVILIANS 21,246 20,718 22,463 22,322 21,997 22,724 Officer 0 0 0 0 0 0 Enlisted 0 0 0 0 0 0 Civilian 21,246 20,718 22,463 22,322 21,997 22,724HEADQUARTERS AF 2,381 2,408 2,515 2,476 2,454 2,551 Officer 1,330 1,367 1,418 1,385 1,347 1,479 Enlisted 250 252 242 238 240 219 Civilian 801 789 855 853 867 853US SPACOM/NORAD 608 193 173 206 214 207 Officer 208 97 86 79 87 86 Enlisted 195 95 87 92 88 82 Civilian 205 1 0 35 39 39

Footnotes:(1) The FOA total numbers are lower than in previous editions of the Statistical Digest. The FY05 edition was adjusted to reflect the correct FOAs and DRUs. Air National Guard Civilians are now included at the end of the table rather than with the FOAs.(2) The Secretary of the Air Force consolidated the Air Force Base Conversion Agency, AF Real Estate Agency, and Air Force Real Estate Division (SAF/IEIR) to form the Air Force Real Property Agency (AFRPA). (3) Personnel in AF History Support Office are now counted in AF Historical Research Agency as of FY04.(4) In FY05 personnel shifted from the AF Medical Ops Agency to AF Medical Support Agency.(5) The FY05 increase in AF Personnel Ops Agency was due to a programmed growth.(6) AF Comm and Info Center's name changed to AF Communications Agency in FY01. Some personnel werestill coded with that old name in FY01 and FY02.(7) 11th Support wing personnel responsible for greater capital region assigned AF personnel now organizedunder AF District of Washington. As part of this, The AF Pentagon Comm Agency was redesignated the 844th Communications Group as a part of the AF District of Washington. The 844 CG is organized into twosquadrons, the 744th which is located at Andrews AFB and the 844th which is responsible for Air Force communications needs in the Pentagon. Between the two units, the communications needs of AFDW are served.(8) In FY06 AF Studies and Analysis became part of AF/A9.(9) Includes all AF Elements, Joint Commands (ANG Civilians, HQ USAF, and NORAD shown separately but included in the total other). Notes:Total excludes Academy Cadets. OPR: AF/A1MP, Ms J. Breeden, (703) 695-7076 or DSN 225-7076

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FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07ALABAMA 6,293 6,264 5,947 5,582 5,148 5,090 4,781 Military 4,156 4,292 4,056 3,815 3,367 3,272 3,016 Civilian 2,137 1,972 1,891 1,767 1,781 1,818 1,765ARIZONA 13,626 14,009 14,639 15,050 14,385 13,786 13,290 Military 11,378 11,856 12,382 12,596 11,805 11,209 10,936 Civilian 2,248 2,153 2,257 2,454 2,580 2,577 2,354ARKANSAS 4,825 4,988 5,212 5,396 5,227 5,156 5,374 Military 4,403 4,555 4,785 4,971 4,795 4,728 4,915 Civilian 422 433 427 425 432 428 459CALIFORNIA 27,710 28,859 29,375 29,768 28,509 28,553 27,583 Military 18,963 20,047 20,646 20,842 19,808 19,557 18,623 Civilian 8,747 8,812 8,729 8,926 8,701 8,996 8,960COLORADO 18,174 18,573 18,332 14,689 14,582 14,307 13,807 Military 13,392 14,142 13,967 9,926 9,687 9,459 8,857 Civilian 4,782 4,431 4,365 4,763 4,895 4,848 4,950CONNECTICUT 37 38 34 37 33 34 29 Military 35 35 32 34 31 32 27 Civilian 2 3 2 3 2 2 2DELAWARE 4,504 3,816 4,750 4,829 4,473 4,308 4,382 Military 3,586 2,888 3,856 3,925 3,531 3,251 3,336 Civilian 918 928 894 904 942 1,057 1,046DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 4,096 4,144 4,336 4,246 4,091 4,028 3,729 Military 3,223 3,253 3,401 3,339 3,217 3,123 2,856 Civilian 873 891 935 907 874 905 873FLORIDA 31,579 32,879 33,773 34,783 34,190 33,762 33,203 Military 23,772 25,004 25,824 26,318 25,542 24,877 24,586 Civilian 7,807 7,875 7,949 8,465 8,648 8,885 8,617GEORGIA 21,683 22,886 23,339 23,283 22,995 23,399 23,543 Military 9,085 10,152 10,637 10,703 10,170 9,818 9,445 Civilian 12,598 12,734 12,702 12,580 12,825 13,581 14,098IDAHO 4,664 4,433 4,606 4,883 4,514 4,374 4,487 Military 4,270 4,031 4,223 4,495 4,088 3,952 4,058 Civilian 394 402 383 388 426 422 429ILLINOIS 7,850 8,151 8,264 8,317 8,197 8,195 7,881 Military 5,506 5,718 5,813 5,745 5,496 5,337 5,039 Civilian 2,344 2,433 2,451 2,572 2,701 2,858 2,842INDIANA 740 713 733 722 703 680 649 Military 130 133 121 116 121 109 96 Civilian 610 580 612 606 582 571 553IOWA 47 50 48 55 61 61 45 Military 46 46 44 51 57 57 43 Civilian 1 4 4 4 4 4 2

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FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07KANSAS 3,248 3,421 3,586 3,528 3,249 3,163 3,092 Military 2,865 3,002 3,119 3,097 2,823 2,719 2,630 Civilian 383 419 467 431 426 444 462KENTUCKY 215 231 223 226 205 203 198 Military 205 221 214 217 196 197 191 Civilian 10 10 9 9 9 6 7LOUISIANA 6,624 7,269 7,568 7,813 7,421 6,908 6,679 Military 5,303 5,994 6,187 6,423 6,060 5,723 5,580 Civilian 1,321 1,275 1,381 1,390 1,361 1,185 1,099MAINE 89 70 50 40 30 25 23 Military 70 53 35 25 20 16 16 Civilian 19 17 15 15 10 9 7MARYLAND 9,188 9,196 9,388 9,155 8,717 8,371 8,720 Military 7,881 7,851 7,871 7,748 7,337 6,982 7,208 Civilian 1,307 1,345 1,517 1,407 1,380 1,389 1,512MASSACHUSETTS 3,813 3,701 3,660 3,802 3,615 3,520 3,550 Military 1,474 1,643 1,665 1,637 1,463 1,373 1,278 Civilian 2,339 2,058 1,995 2,165 2,152 2,147 2,272MICHIGAN 431 418 748 442 429 396 634 Military 131 130 139 131 130 127 108 Civilian 300 288 609 311 299 269 526MINNESOTA 437 420 402 374 430 414 429 Military 91 95 88 87 82 84 80 Civilian 346 325 314 287 348 330 349MISSISSIPPI 9,754 10,393 11,054 10,753 8,379 7,884 8,235 Military 7,366 8,073 8,762 8,466 6,101 5,743 6,197 Civilian 2,388 2,320 2,292 2,287 2,278 2,141 2,038MISSOURI 4,239 4,660 4,656 4,800 4,249 4,280 4,226 Military 3,639 4,026 4,094 4,175 3,609 3,619 3,528 Civilian 600 634 562 625 640 661 698MONTANA 3,865 3,880 4,099 4,177 4,092 3,945 3,908 Military 3,472 3,459 3,671 3,735 3,646 3,469 3,412 Civilian 393 421 428 442 446 476 496NEBRASKA 8,192 8,425 8,400 8,369 8,112 8,001 7,588 Military 6,922 7,106 6,766 6,596 6,326 6,151 5,853 Civilian 1,270 1,319 1,634 1,773 1,786 1,850 1,735NEVADA 7,630 8,218 8,752 9,036 8,841 8,964 9,166 Military 6,776 7,322 7,859 8,151 7,898 8,005 8,202 Civilian 854 896 893 885 943 959 964NEW HAMPSHIRE 109 93 110 106 93 91 94 Military 60 54 60 58 48 46 46 Civilian 49 39 50 48 45 45 48

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FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07NEW JERSEY 5,537 5,754 5,856 5,945 5,728 5,706 5,582 Military 4,551 4,750 4,866 4,971 4,758 4,711 4,616 Civilian 986 1,004 990 974 970 995 966NEW MEXICO 13,077 13,727 14,299 14,604 13,600 13,226 12,166 Military 10,165 10,744 11,292 11,547 10,495 10,104 9,144 Civilian 2,912 2,983 3,007 3,057 3,105 3,122 3,022NEW YORK 1,519 1,563 1,533 1,580 1,480 1,390 1,408 Military 400 419 439 426 401 393 357 Civilian 1,119 1,144 1,094 1,154 1,079 997 1,051NORTH CAROLINA 10,261 10,541 10,975 11,405 10,812 10,691 9,974 Military 9,321 9,610 10,015 10,415 9,772 9,627 8,836 Civilian 940 931 960 990 1,040 1,064 1,138NORTH DAKOTA 7,917 8,299 8,549 8,623 8,151 7,864 7,706 Military 7,125 7,507 7,691 7,808 7,254 6,932 6,736 Civilian 792 792 858 815 897 932 970OHIO 16,375 16,614 16,713 16,776 16,638 16,747 16,190 Military 5,351 5,753 5,981 6,112 5,920 5,638 5,345 Civilian 11,024 10,861 10,732 10,664 10,718 11,109 10,845OKLAHOMA 23,492 24,315 24,567 24,537 23,748 23,555 22,927 Military 8,287 8,924 9,246 9,495 8,968 8,722 8,562 Civilian 15,205 15,391 15,321 15,042 14,780 14,833 14,365OREGON 317 328 373 382 366 283 162 Military 60 73 77 57 53 60 57 Civilian 257 255 296 325 313 223 105PENNSYLVANIA 899 907 841 861 799 828 629 Military 234 260 265 256 258 245 205 Civilian 665 647 576 605 541 583 424RHODE ISLAND 84 76 80 80 76 75 82 Military 83 74 79 79 76 74 81 Civilian 1 2 1 1 0 1 1SOUTH CAROLINA 9,794 10,689 11,275 11,380 10,751 10,545 10,243 Military 8,432 9,270 9,881 9,995 9,322 8,969 8,709 Civilian 1,362 1,419 1,394 1,385 1,429 1,576 1,534SOUTH DAKOTA 3,472 3,730 3,929 4,006 3,545 3,519 3,502 Military 3,079 3,329 3,539 3,640 3,141 3,106 3,106 Civilian 393 401 390 366 404 413 396TENNESSEE 408 422 453 437 445 422 418 Military 219 240 237 236 246 218 191 Civilian 189 182 216 201 199 204 227TEXAS 52,272 58,761 55,928 53,828 50,750 50,629 50,377 Military 38,803 45,367 42,661 40,401 37,098 36,757 36,462 Civilian 13,469 13,394 13,267 13,427 13,652 13,872 13,915

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FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07UTAH 14,806 15,943 16,120 16,286 16,163 16,360 15,890 Military 4,447 4,984 5,104 5,305 4,849 4,627 4,478 Civilian 10,359 10,959 11,016 10,981 11,314 11,733 11,412VIRGINIA 17,283 17,678 18,497 18,602 17,936 17,744 17,424 Military 13,616 14,030 14,494 14,641 13,785 13,483 12,942 Civilian 3,667 3,648 4,003 3,961 4,151 4,261 4,482WASHINGTON 8,162 8,621 8,799 9,139 8,518 8,283 7,891 Military 6,839 7,228 7,369 7,663 7,072 6,765 6,398 Civilian 1,323 1,393 1,430 1,476 1,446 1,518 1,493WEST VIRGINIA 43 46 50 53 46 40 47 Military 41 42 44 47 42 37 44 Civilian 2 4 6 6 4 3 3WISCONSIN 480 471 493 367 389 361 220 Military 86 78 84 85 86 77 68 Civilian 394 393 409 282 303 284 152WYOMING 3,748 3,809 3,959 3,981 3,773 3,511 3,484 Military 3,230 3,266 3,386 3,442 3,268 3,007 2,959 Civilian 518 543 573 539 505 504 525ANG TOTAL (CONUS) 21,628 21,246 20,178 22,463 22,322 22,754 22,724 Civilian 21,628 21,246 20,718 22,463 22,322 22,754 22,724ALASKA 10,408 10,466 11,201 11,306 10,963 10,345 9,380 Military 8,786 9,136 9,791 9,669 9,232 9,079 8,090 Civilian 1,622 1,330 1,410 1,637 1,731 1,266 1,290HAWAII 6,261 5,638 5,966 6,724 6,880 6,414 6,166 Military 4,210 4,289 4,658 4,758 4,900 5,118 4,949 Civilian 2,051 1,349 1,308 1,966 1,980 1,296 1,217AUSTRALIA (1) 71 69 72 73 69 73 73 Military 69 66 72 71 68 67 67 Civilian 2 3 0 2 1 6 6BELGIUM 468 440 524 525 466 471 492 Military 456 429 514 512 456 461 482 Civilian 12 11 10 13 10 10 10CANADA 82 76 82 96 92 84 89 Military 81 75 81 95 90 81 86 Civilian 1 1 1 1 2 3 3

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FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07CANAL ZONE (PANAMA) 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Military 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Civilian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0EGYPT 111 72 70 71 67 58 47 Military 68 52 52 50 45 42 31 Civilian 43 20 18 21 22 16 16FRANCE 23 24 51 38 23 20 19 Military 20 21 48 34 19 17 15 Civilian 3 3 3 4 4 3 4GERMANY 17,554 17,663 19,736 20,069 19,356 18,947 18,337 Military 13,994 13,991 16,208 16,251 15,676 15,185 14,695 Civilian 3,560 3,672 3,528 3,818 3,680 3,762 3,642GREECE 67 66 73 62 46 42 44 Military 62 65 72 62 46 42 44 Civilian 5 1 1 0 0 0 0GREENLAND 89 90 141 135 151 139 132 Military 88 88 139 133 149 137 131 Civilian 1 2 2 2 2 2 1GUAM 1,896 1,852 2,141 2,199 2,120 2,059 2,156 Military 1,464 1,433 1,755 1,809 1,761 1,673 1,767 Civilian 432 419 386 390 359 386 389ICELAND 569 564 725 683 701 17 0 Military 556 551 714 671 689 14 0 Civilian 13 13 11 12 12 3 0ITALY 4,480 4,640 5,263 5,381 5,097 4,878 4,767 Military 3,814 3,986 4,626 4,738 4,493 4,257 4,163 Civilian 666 654 637 643 604 621 604JAPAN 17,955 18,013 19,134 19,096 18,661 18,226 17,708 Military 12,920 13,099 14,319 14,240 13,723 13,322 12,837 Civilian 5,035 4,914 4,815 4,856 4,938 4,904 4,871KOREA 9,331 9,847 10,681 10,099 10,321 9,802 9,373 Military 7,755 8,719 9,600 9,013 9,335 8,815 8,401 Civilian 1,576 1,128 1,081 1,086 986 987 972NETHERLANDS 220 234 311 311 266 261 262 Military 209 226 304 302 264 257 258 Civilian 11 8 7 9 2 4 4

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FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07NORWAY 56 58 59 58 46 51 50 Military 47 49 50 48 38 42 41 Civilian 9 9 9 10 8 9 9PORTUGAL 1,620 1,653 1,712 1,647 1,606 1,540 1,475 Military 878 913 1,016 940 930 853 795 Civilian 742 740 696 707 676 687 680PUERTO RICO 340 343 321 304 290 301 259 Military 56 64 51 28 29 28 21 Civilian 284 279 270 276 261 273 238SAUDI ARABIA 210 202 640 87 76 75 79 Military 203 197 637 84 72 69 72 Civilian 7 5 3 3 4 6 7SPAIN 245 254 304 316 332 330 315 Military 230 247 297 306 323 321 305 Civilian 15 7 7 10 9 9 10THAILAND 27 26 29 29 30 31 25 Military 27 26 29 29 29 29 23 Civilian 0 0 0 0 1 2 2TURKEY 1,969 1,746 1,966 1,950 2,006 2,022 1,847 Military 1,427 1,418 1,669 1,639 1,712 1,719 1,559 Civilian 542 328 297 311 294 303 288UNITED KINGDOM 9,364 9,082 10,345 10,564 10,206 9,902 9,646 Military 8,789 8,508 9,866 9,932 9,606 9,280 9,070 Civilian 575 574 479 632 600 622 576OTHER COUNTRIES (2) 615 456 4,614 2,455 2,965 1,175 6,169 Military 568 432 4,614 2,427 2,927 1,143 6,134 Civilian 47 24 0 28 38 32 35CONUS 431,374 436,046 441,188 445,240 407,857 417,803 408,371 Military 286,764 293,706 298,431 298,749 260,301 266,879 259,458 Civilian 144,610 142,340 142,757 146,491 147,556 150,924 148,913SPECIAL LOCATIONS 16,669 16,104 17,167 17,012 16,844 16,759 15,546 Military 12,996 13,425 14,449 14,458 14,132 14,197 13,039 Civilian 3,673 2,679 2,718 2,554 2,712 2,562 2,507OVERSEAS 67,398 75,883 74,448 77,288 92,028 73,255 73,385 Military 53,811 61,120 62,182 63,409 79,263 60,863 60,998 Civilian 13,587 14,763 12,266 13,879 12,765 12,392 12,387

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FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07TRANSIENT (3) (5) (5) (5) (5) (5) (5) (5)GRAND TOTAL 515,441 528,033 532,803 539,540 517,729 515,491 497,302 Military 353,571 368,251 375,062 376,616 353,696 348,953 333,495 Civilian (4) 161,870 159,782 157,741 162,924 164,033 166,538 163,807 FOOTNOTES:(1) Only those countries with more than 20 assigned personnel have been listed separately.(2) Includes personnel assigned to all other countries not listed individually.(3) Transients not included in U.S. and Overseas Sections.(4) Civilian data are total on-board, unadjusted. (5) Transients spread by location.

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FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07ALABAMA/Gunter AFS 1,681 1,430 1,236 1,242 1,173 Officer 189 156 138 121 96 Enlisted 853 710 565 609 575 Civilian 639 564 533 512 502ALABAMA/Maxwell AFB 4,010 3,935 3,672 3,591 3,367 Officer 1,565 1,574 1,409 1,421 1,254 Enlisted 1,217 1,167 1,029 931 878 Civilian 1,228 1,194 1,234 1,239 1,235ALASKA/Eielson AFB 3,402 3,314 3,059 3,068 2,594 Officer 277 246 267 227 200 Enlisted 2,709 2,694 2,414 2,483 2,060 Civilian 416 374 378 358 334ALASKA/Elmendorf AFB 7,567 7,351 7,068 7,229 6,656 Officer 875 741 839 840 822 Enlisted 5,755 5,781 5,302 5,537 4,933 Civilian 937 829 927 852 901ARIZONA/Davis-Monthan AFB 7,395 7,853 7,594 7,520 7,287 Officer 936 944 990 971 870 Enlisted 5,325 5,667 5,271 5,162 5,066 Civilian 1,134 1,242 1,333 1,387 1,351ARIZONA/Luke AFB 6,727 6,768 6,287 5,978 5,717 Officer 655 652 623 555 540 Enlisted 5,026 4,976 4,494 4,306 4,247 Civilian 1,046 1,140 1,170 1,117 930ARIZONA/Williams AFB 2 2 3 3 3 Officer 1 2 1 1 1 Enlisted 0 0 0 0 0 Civilian 1 0 2 2 2ARKANSAS/Little Rock AFB 5,194 5,367 5,174 5,155 5,321 Officer 672 734 728 747 750 Enlisted 4,106 4,212 4,018 3,983 4,116 Civilian 416 421 428 425 455CALIFORNIA/Beale AFB 3,984 4,175 4,074 4,074 3,897 Officer 389 413 412 421 392 Enlisted 2,970 3,031 2,919 2,916 2,797 Civilian 625 731 743 737 708CALIFORNIA/Edwards AFB 6,088 5,992 5,646 5,558 5,019 Officer 603 587 574 574 574 Enlisted 2,416 2,405 2,064 1,669 1,147 Civilian 3,069 3,000 3,008 3,315 3,298CALIFORNIA/Los Angeles AFB 2,460 2,528 2,551 2,384 2,205 Officer 1,018 1,042 1,099 1,010 840 Enlisted 362 376 373 339 304 Civilian 1,080 1,110 1,079 1,035 1,061

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FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07CALIFORNIA/March AFB 1,133 1,278 1,044 1,029 1,034 Officer 7 6 5 6 7 Enlisted 40 41 40 35 31 Civilian 1,086 1,231 999 988 996CALIFORNIA/McClellan AFB 65 58 63 66 58 Officer 10 8 11 9 7 Enlisted 20 17 25 26 24 Civilian 35 33 27 31 27CALIFORNIA/Travis AFB 8,636 8,840 8,183 8,260 8,153 Officer 1,358 1,350 1,218 1,223 1,219 Enlisted 5,785 5,935 5,372 5,434 5,395 Civilian 1,493 1,555 1,593 1,603 1,539CALIFORNIA/Vandenberg AFB 4,142 4,061 3,925 3,885 3,778 Officer 809 785 823 805 765 Enlisted 2,332 2,244 2,075 2,019 1,956 Civilian 1,001 1,032 1,027 1,061 1,057COLORADO/Peterson AFB 4,926 4,957 4,901 5,124 5,024 Officer 1,156 1,136 1,126 1,094 988 Enlisted 2,074 2,120 2,017 1,982 1,890 Civilian 1,696 1,701 1,758 2,048 2,146COLORADO/Schriever AFB (1) 2,179 2,097 Officer - - - 627 602 Enlisted - - - 1,086 1,022 Civilian - - - 466 473COLORADO/AF Academy 3,597 3,629 3,676 3,720 3,552 Officer 1,128 1,052 1,033 983 934 Enlisted 1,217 1,244 1,277 1,318 1,249 Civilian 1,252 1,333 1,366 1,419 1,369DELAWARE/Dover AFB 4,707 4,828 4,445 4,313 4,371 Officer 466 456 410 328 322 Enlisted 3,374 3,469 3,093 2,928 3,003 Civilian 867 903 942 1,057 1,046WASHINGTON DC/Bolling AFB 2,825 2,692 2,618 2,658 2,346 Officer 440 420 407 421 373 Enlisted 1,520 1,453 1,436 1,420 1,214 Civilian 865 819 775 817 759FLORIDA/Eglin AFB (2) 10,784 11,318 11,147 10,853 10,735 Officer 1,377 1,414 1,416 1,358 1,347 Enlisted 6,150 6,171 5,937 5,627 5,649 Civilian 3,257 3,733 3,794 3,868 3,739FLORIDA/Homestead AFB 625 654 633 617 526 Officer 1 15 16 16 17 Enlisted 2 12 11 22 25 Civilian 622 627 606 579 484FLORIDA/Hurlburt Field (1) 8,231 8,280 7,964 8,456 8,597 Officer 1,285 1,308 1,336 1,451 1,407 Enlisted 6,226 6,209 5,809 6,173 6,293 Civilian 720 763 819 832 897

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FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07FLORIDA/MacDill AFB 4,434 4,629 4,760 4,791 4,823 Officer 732 732 784 738 673 Enlisted 2,683 2,784 2,790 2,751 2,758 Civilian 1,019 1,113 1,186 1,302 1,392FLORIDA/Patrick AFB 2,487 2,593 2,499 2,415 2,291 Officer 335 332 333 313 267 Enlisted 1,144 1,146 1,064 996 945 Civilian 1,008 1,115 1,102 1,106 1,079FLORIDA/Tyndall AFB 4,370 4,527 4,854 4,511 4,173 Officer 768 731 809 714 627 Enlisted 3,004 3,228 3,450 3,176 2,945 Civilian 598 568 595 621 601GEORGIA/Dobbins AFB 710 679 667 653 619 Officer 12 13 9 9 5 Enlisted 15 12 8 5 4 Civilian 683 654 650 639 610GEORGIA/Moody AFB 4,337 4,384 4,188 3,973 4,097 Officer 755 770 772 625 383 Enlisted 3,224 3,261 3,055 2,992 3,379 Civilian 358 353 361 356 335GEORGIA/Robins AFB 17,149 17,140 17,070 17,652 17,370 Officer 1,095 1,100 1,097 1,104 973 Enlisted 4,457 4,526 4,229 4,022 3,656 Civilian 11,597 11,514 11,744 12,526 12,741HAWAII/Hickam/Wheeler AFBs 4,880 4,965 4,947 5,352 5,099 Officer 796 826 865 935 919 Enlisted 2,820 2,889 2,847 3,194 3,044 Civilian 1,264 1,250 1,235 1,223 1,136IDAHO/Mountain Home AFB 4,587 4,863 4,466 4,392 4,484 Officer 457 449 436 426 407 Enlisted 3,748 4,030 3,604 3,545 3,651 Civilian 382 384 426 421 426ILLINOIS/Scott AFB 8,067 8,124 8,003 8,062 7,745 Officer 1,706 1,700 1,651 1,570 1,376 Enlisted 3,934 3,872 3,667 3,650 3,553 Civilian 2,427 2,552 2,685 2,842 2,816INDIANA/Grissom AFB 602 594 572 559 544 Officer 1 1 1 1 1 Enlisted 1 1 1 0 1 Civilian 600 592 570 558 542KANSAS/McConnell AFB 3,323 3,262 2,972 2,865 2,778 Officer 417 407 401 393 378 Enlisted 2,471 2,428 2,150 2,034 1,966 Civilian 435 427 421 438 434

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FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07LOUISIANA/Barksdale AFB 7,066 7,293 6,853 6,697 6,574 Officer 892 904 916 872 842 Enlisted 5,146 5,352 4,915 4,757 4,651 Civilian 1,028 1,037 1,022 1,068 1,081MARYLAND/Andrews AFB 5,993 5,798 5,529 5,284 5,434 Officer 1,063 1,086 970 894 848 Enlisted 3,585 3,503 3,372 3,228 3,399 Civilian 1,345 1,209 1,187 1,162 1,187MASSACHUSETTS/Hanscom AFB 2,835 2,809 2,598 2,540 2,449 Officer 896 885 753 664 601 Enlisted 549 525 478 477 454 Civilian 1,390 1,399 1,367 1,399 1,394MASSACHUSETTS/Westover AFB 413 721 737 707 697 Officer 1 1 1 1 1 Enlisted 1 1 1 1 1 Civilian 411 719 735 705 695MICHIGAN/Selfridge AFB 568 278 288 258 233 Officer 3 1 0 0 0 Enlisted 0 0 0 0 0 Civilian 565 277 288 258 233MISSISSIPPI/Columbus AFB 1,874 1,831 1,726 1,738 1,685 Officer 846 847 801 809 824 Enlisted 545 544 496 498 466 Civilian 483 440 429 431 395MISSISSIPPI/Keesler AFB 9,000 8,739 6,443 6,327 6,403 Officer 861 873 792 449 564 Enlisted 6,292 6,026 3,808 4,174 4,215 Civilian 1,847 1,840 1,843 1,704 1,624MISSOURI/Whiteman AFB 4,140 4,324 3,944 3,939 3,838 Officer 386 395 359 359 333 Enlisted 3,261 3,317 2,958 2,933 2,827 Civilian 493 612 627 647 678MONTANA/Malmstrom AFB 4,075 4,156 4,034 3,985 3,887 Officer 597 611 617 584 544 Enlisted 3,051 3,103 2,972 2,926 2,851 Civilian 427 442 445 475 492NEBRASKA/Offutt AFB 8,298 8,251 8,031 7,958 7,498 Officer 1,494 1,524 1,445 1,381 1,205 Enlisted 5,173 5,000 4,804 4,741 4,599 Civilian 1,631 1,727 1,782 1,836 1,694NEVADA/Nellis AFB 8,036 8,261 7,942 8,002 8,006 Officer 955 983 1,043 1,069 1,097 Enlisted 6,250 6,444 6,010 6,036 5,999 Civilian 831 834 889 897 910NEW HAMPSHIRE/Pease AFB 10 2 2 2 3 Officer 0 0 0 0 2 Enlisted 0 1 1 1 1 Civilian 10 1 1 1 0

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FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07NEW JERSEY/McGuire AFB 5,404 5,493 5,277 5,325 5,183 Officer 637 624 679 659 627 Enlisted 3,815 3,895 3,660 3,702 3,619 Civilian 952 974 938 964 937NEW MEXICO/Cannon AFB 3,911 4,030 3,592 3,461 2,920 Officer 320 308 294 278 213 Enlisted 3,224 3,359 2,913 2,797 2,309 Civilian 367 363 385 386 398NEW MEXICO/Holloman AFB 4,604 4,674 4,190 4,154 3,919 Officer 416 417 388 370 324 Enlisted 3,423 3,467 2,981 2,963 2,813 Civilian 765 790 821 821 782NEW MEXICO/Kirtland AFB 5,744 5,717 5,567 5,585 5,178 Officer 1,107 1,135 1,143 1,117 971 Enlisted 2,680 2,703 2,548 2,569 2,407 Civilian 1,957 1,879 1,876 1,899 1,800NEW YORK/Griffiss AFB 50 6 6 2 2 Officer 0 0 0 0 0 Enlisted 0 0 0 0 0 Civilian 50 6 6 2 2NEW YORK/Niagara Falls IAP 280 382 322 300 331 Officer 2 2 0 0 0 Enlisted 0 0 0 0 0 Civilian 278 380 322 300 331NEW YORK/Plattsburgh AFB 6 6 4 3 3 Officer 0 0 0 0 0 Enlisted 1 1 1 1 1 Civilian 5 5 3 2 2NORTH CAROLINA/Pope AFB 5,456 5,627 5,433 5,395 4,842 Officer 681 657 668 641 497 Enlisted 4435 4609 4387 4346 3845 Civilian 340 361 378 408 500N. CAROLINA/Seymour J AFB 5,030 5,278 4,806 4,850 4,603 Officer 550 578 542 537 523 Enlisted 3,922 4,122 3,659 3,715 3,497 Civilian 558 578 605 598 583N. DAKOTA/Grand Forks AFB 3,107 3,182 2,888 2,731 2,571 Officer 379 368 334 338 309 Enlisted 2,408 2,462 2,180 2,003 1,873 Civilian 320 352 374 390 389NORTH DAKOTA/Minot AFB 5,388 5,392 5,150 5,118 5,056 Officer 663 674 680 642 634 Enlisted 4,195 4,263 3,955 3,941 3,885 Civilian 530 455 515 535 537

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FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07OHIO/Wright-Patterson AFB 15,854 16,007 15,819 15,951 15,336 Officer 3,119 3,240 3,156 2,957 2,595 Enlisted 2,564 2,616 2,473 2,466 2,617 Civilian 10,171 10,151 10,190 10,528 10,124OKLAHOMA/Altus AFB 3,186 3,106 2,881 2,926 2,721 Officer 318 332 319 295 252 Enlisted 1,609 1,533 1,327 1,378 1,312 Civilian 1,259 1,241 1,235 1,253 1,157OKLAHOMA/Tinker AFB 20,063 20,067 19,535 19,386 18,594 Officer 1,355 1,373 1,365 1,338 1,259 Enlisted 4,807 5,022 4,757 4,613 4,433 Civilian 13,901 13,672 13,413 13,435 12,902OKLAHOMA/Vance AFB 1,160 1,224 1,117 1,167 1,253 Officer 681 714 654 687 772 Enlisted 364 394 341 347 341 Civilian 115 116 122 133 140S. CAROLINA/Charleston AFB 4,973 5,070 4,922 4,868 4,823 Officer 663 661 651 642 595 Enlisted 3,398 3,505 3,369 3,234 3,244 Civilian 912 904 902 992 984S. CAROLINA/Shaw AFB 6,075 6,062 5,651 5,513 5,288 Officer 655 655 647 625 588 Enlisted 4,968 4,954 4,506 4,329 4,182 Civilian 452 453 498 559 518S. DAKOTA/Ellsworth AFB 3,911 3,984 3,504 3,515 3,485 Officer 404 409 370 385 360 Enlisted 3,119 3,212 2,735 2,722 2,730 Civilian 388 363 399 408 395TEXAS/Brooks AFB 2,388 2,406 2,358 2,290 2,187 Officer 465 469 442 397 375 Enlisted 714 764 731 742 672 Civilian 1,209 1,173 1,185 1,151 1,140TEXAS/Carswell AFB 548 525 546 537 566 Officer 2 2 1 1 0 Enlisted 0 0 0 0 0 Civilian 546 523 545 536 566TEXAS/Dyess AFB 5,573 5,797 5,306 5,384 5,227 Officer 749 776 763 785 729 Enlisted 4,495 4,691 4,185 4,236 4,146 Civilian 329 330 358 363 352TEXAS/Goodfellow AFB 2,844 3,246 2,530 2,740 2,424 Officer 422 476 440 361 295 Enlisted 1,892 2,218 1,568 1,882 1,659 Civilian 530 552 522 497 470

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FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07TEXAS/Kelly AFB 6 9 9 11 9 Officer 0 2 3 3 2 Enlisted 5 6 5 7 6 Civilian 1 1 1 1 1TEXAS/Lackland AFB 21,293 20,311 21,191 21,721 20,680 Officer 2,184 2,180 2,246 2,253 2,134 Enlisted 14,620 13,466 14,283 14,623 13,750 Civilian 4,489 4,665 4,662 4,845 4,796TEXAS/Laughlin AFB 2,274 2,274 2,185 2,273 2,287 Officer 835 831 786 852 923 Enlisted 572 579 527 531 495 Civilian 867 864 872 890 869TEXAS/Randolph AFB 8,030 7,617 7,405 7,471 7,231 Officer 1,897 1,873 1,787 1,660 1,577 Enlisted 2,588 2,084 1,724 1,837 1,833 Civilian 3,545 3,660 3,894 3,974 3,821TEXAS/Sheppard AFB 10,913 9,679 6,312 8,060 7,498 Officer 767 724 667 651 686 Enlisted 8,805 7,627 4,376 6,129 5,610 Civilian 1,341 1,328 1,269 1,280 1,202UTAH/Hill AFB 16,008 16,176 15,994 16,357 15,667 Officer 744 735 687 682 620 Enlisted 4,290 4,495 4,024 3,975 3,799 Civilian 10,974 10,946 11,283 11,700 11,248VIRGINIA/Ft. Lee AFS 8 6 8 8 11 Officer 4 2 3 2 0 Enlisted 4 4 5 6 11 Civilian 0 0 0 0 0VIRGINIA/Langley AFB 10,295 10,646 10,148 10,163 9,736 Officer 1,814 1,866 1,783 1,749 1,513 Enlisted 6,857 7,137 6,583 6,558 6,339 Civilian 1,624 1,643 1,782 1,856 1,884WASHINGTON/Fairchild AFB 3,882 3,973 3,518 3,286 3,133 Officer 466 463 408 376 350 Enlisted 2,987 3,005 2,630 2,436 2,325 Civilian 429 505 480 474 458WASHINGTON/McChord AFB 4,571 4,830 4,615 4,711 4,386 Officer 546 605 606 615 546 Enlisted 3,042 3,274 3,064 3,069 2,851 Civilian 983 951 945 1,027 989WYOMING/F. E. Warren AFB 3,925 3,962 3,728 3,500 3,329 Officer 597 629 559 534 479 Enlisted 2,770 2,794 2,665 2,463 2,337 Civilian 558 539 504 503 513

FOOTNOTES: (1) For data prior to FY06, see OPR listed below.(2) Geographically, Eglin and Hurlburt are very close to each other, and could be looked at as one unit. Administratively, they are completely independent. Eglin, for the most part, serves AFMC. Hurlburt serves AFSOC.

OPR: (MILITARY & CIVILIAN) AF/A1MP, Ms. J. E. Breeden, (703) 695-7076 or DSN 225-7076

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FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07CIVIL ENGINEER 38.3 37.3 37.1 37.5 38.4 36.7 Military 18.6 18.1 17.9 18.2 18.5 17.1 Civilian 19.7 19.2 19.2 19.3 19.9 19.6COMPTROLLER 7.8 7.9 7.7 7.8 10.3 9.5 Military 3.1 3.0 2.9 2.9 4.2 3.5 Civilian 4.7 4.9 4.8 4.9 6.1 6.0DEPOT OPERATIONS 31.5 31.4 30.7 30.6 32.1 31.0 Military 2.2 2.2 2.1 2.1 1.7 1.3 Civilian 29.3 29.2 28.6 28.5 30.4 29.7GRND COMM ELEC O&M 32.1 31.9 30.0 29.5 27.5 23.4 Military 25.1 24.9 23.3 22.6 21.6 18.0 Civilian 7.0 7.0 6.7 6.9 5.9 5.4INTELLIGENCE 13.5 13.6 13.9 14.6 15.1 15.0 Military 11.1 11.1 11.4 12.0 12.3 12.1 Civilian 2.4 2.5 2.5 2.6 2.8 2.9MEDICAL 29.8 29.8 29.9 29.8 37.3 37.2 Military 25.8 25.7 25.8 25.7 31.1 30.1 Civilian 4.0 4.1 4.1 4.1 6.2 7.1OPERATIONS 50.6 49.9 49.6 49.4 51.3 50.2 Military 45.9 45.1 44.8 44.5 45.5 44.2 Civilian 4.7 4.8 4.8 4.9 5.8 6.0PERSONNEL (4) 16.9 16.7 16.0 16.0 28.8 26.4 Military 9.7 9.6 9.0 8.7 14.8 12.5 Civilian 7.2 7.1 7.0 7.3 14.0 13.9R&D 16.4 15.9 15.6 15.5 15.6 15.4 Military 6.9 6.7 6.5 6.4 6.3 5.9 Civilian 9.5 9.2 9.1 9.1 9.3 9.5SECURITY POLICE 23.3 23.6 24.8 26.0 26.6 26.2 Military 21.8 22.2 22.9 24.2 24.6 24.2 Civilian 1.5 1.4 1.8 1.8 2.0 2.0SUPPLY/SVC/CONTRACT (4) 35.1 34.3 33.3 33.7 21.6 20.9 Military 19.6 19.2 18.5 18.7 13.3 12.6 Civilian 15.5 15.1 14.8 15.0 8.3 8.3TRAINING 27.4 27.3 27.3 27.2 19.1 18.0 Military 21.4 21.4 21.4 21.2 15.2 14.3 Civilian 6.0 5.9 5.9 6.0 3.9 3.7TRANSPORTATION 16.3 15.9 15.7 16.2 15.7 15.0 Military 12.2 11.9 11.8 12.0 11.7 11.0 Civilian 4.1 4.0 4.0 4.2 4.0 4.0WEAPON SYS MAINT 85.3 86.3 85.3 84.8 83.9 79.6 Military 79.7 80.1 79.4 78.8 77.5 73.0 Civilian 5.6 6.2 6.0 6.0 6.4 6.6

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FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07CMD ADMIN/OTHER 22.4 22.7 22.4 22.4 21.8 20.2 Military 16.6 16.9 16.6 16.5 15.4 13.7 Civilian 5.8 5.8 5.7 5.9 6.4 6.5TRANSIENTS/PATIENTS (5) 5.0 4.4 - - - - Military 5.0 4.4 - - - - Civilian 0.0 0.0 - - - -NON-AF ACTIVITIES (6) 17.6 17.3 17.8 17.5 17.1 16.8 Military 14.8 14.5 14.5 14.1 13.5 13.0 Civilian 2.8 2.8 3.4 3.4 3.6 3.8AIR RESERVE FORCES (3) 33.0 32.8 32.8 32.8 33.2 33.6 ANG Technician 23.3 22.9 23.0 23.0 23.4 23.6 AFRES Technician 9.7 9.9 9.9 9.8 9.8 10.0

FOOTNOTES:

(1) Totals may not add due to rounding.

(2) Primary delimiter used for FY 06 and 07 was the "Functional Account Code". This is a greater level of aggregation and a single

FAC may possibly contain more than one career field in it. Hence, this data may not easily reconcile to other tables, such

as one by specific AFSCs, as an example.

(3) Active Duty Civilians include those who also serve in the Guard/Reserve. The Guard & Reserve/ IMA Drill data not included.

(4) The Services career field recently combined with the Manpower and Personnel career fields. As of this date, they are now

The "Force Support Squadron" at base level.

(5) Transient/Patient data is no longer available because of a policy change.

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FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07GRAND TOTAL 368,251 375,062 376,616 354,553 348,953 333,495TOTAL OFFICER 72,032 73,758 74,109 74,109 70,539 65,722 General 13 13 12 12 12 14 Lieutenant General 38 39 39 39 37 32 Major General 83 83 83 83 93 97 Brigadier General 138 139 137 137 145 143 Colonel 3,760 3,789 3,706 3,706 3,576 3,406 Lieutenant Colonel 10,609 10,683 10,527 10,527 10,229 9,940 Major 15,542 16,007 15,776 15,776 15,910 14,838 Captain 22,648 22,670 23,682 23,682 24,119 22,583 1st Lieutenant 8,724 9,636 10,530 10,530 8,766 7,656 2nd Lieutenant 10,477 10,699 9,617 9,617 7,652 7,013TOTAL ENLISTED 292,061 297,219 298,314 276,117 273,990 263,372 Chief Master Sergeant 2,922 2,857 2,837 2,699 2,705 2,710 Senior Master Sergeant 5,769 5,718 5,822 5,559 5,514 5,193 Master Sergeant 31,607 30,362 29,144 28,189 28,457 26,338 Technical Sergeant 44,846 46,000 46,035 45,398 44,965 43,475 Staff Sergeant 73,073 75,806 76,988 72,918 71,208 69,251 Sergeant 51,371 52,477 56,091 58,088 59,275 53,202 Airman 1st Class 53,865 57,963 58,254 46,648 40,707 46,745 Airman 12,916 12,124 11,259 7,424 10,187 6,365 Airman Basic 15,692 13,912 11,884 9,194 10,972 10,093CADET 4,158 4,085 4,193 4,327 4,424 4,401

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FY07OFFICERSBelow Age 26 14.4%Age 26 or Higher 85.6%ENLISTEDBelow Age 26 45.1%Age 26 or Higher 54.9%

AVERAGE AGEOfficer 35Enlisted 29

NOTE:This table has been re-formatted this year to comply with OPM and Air Force privacy policies.

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FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07GRAND TOTAL 67,587 71,509 73,512 73,789 69,151 68,600 65,252TOTAL OFFICER 12,034 12,912 13,479 13,596 13,471 12,836 11,835TOTAL ENLISTED 54,878 57,913 59,335 59,439 54,906 54,957 52,595TOTAL CADET 675 684 698 754 774 807 822

OFFICER DETAILGENERAL 10 12 13 16 18 24 21COLONEL 327 396 448 446 424 430 415LIEUTENANT COLONEL 1,284 1,360 1,364 1,352 1,310 1,333 1,301MAJOR 2,264 2,357 2,436 2,403 2,394 2,477 2,374CAPTAIN 4,443 4,562 4,742 4,920 5,065 4,979 4,5301ST LIEUTENANT 1,701 1,911 2,088 2,321 2,300 1,908 1,7042ND LIEUTENANT 2,005 2,314 2,388 2,138 1,960 1,685 1,490

ENLISTED DETAILCHIEF MASTER SERGEANT 326 352 330 343 315 299 303SENIOR MASTER SERGEANT 661 653 617 650 626 627 604MASTER SERGEANT 3,010 3,339 3,396 3,384 3,472 3,647 3,466TECHNICAL SERGEANT 5,313 5,946 6,521 6,897 7,264 7,686 7,803STAFF SERGEANT 13,250 15,373 16,509 17,013 16,259 16,070 15,439SERGEANT 13,061 12,305 12,411 12,872 13,127 13,067 11,264AIRMAN 1ST CLASS 12,516 12,607 12,632 12,764 10,166 8,439 10,224AIRMAN 3,547 3,680 3,853 3,154 1,798 2,819 1,404AIRMAN BASIC 3,194 3,658 3,066 2,362 1,879 2,303 2,088

AS A PERCENT OF THE TOTAL POPULATIONOFFICER 17.5 17.9 18.3 18.3 18.4 18.2 18.0ENLISTED 19.6 19.8 20.0 19.9 19.9 20.1 20.0CADET 15.7 16.5 17.1 18.0 17.9 18.2 18.7

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RACE FY07 American Indian/Alaska Native 1.1% Asian 4.9% Black/African American 11.7% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.2% White 70.4% More than one of the above categories 0.3% Unknown (3) 11.3%

ETHNICITY Hispanic/Latino 7.1% Not Hispanic/Latino 92.9%

NOTE:(1) Subject matter in this table has been changed this year. Due to OPM and Air Force privacy policies, detailed data on race or ethnicity of Air Force members is no longer published publicly.(2) This data is self-reported by Air Force civilian employees.(3) Employees declined to report their race.

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RACE FY07 American Indian/Alaska Native 0.6% Asian 2.4% Black/African American 14.7% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.9% White 73.9% More than one of the above categories 1.7% Unknown (3) 5.9%

ETHNICITY Hispanic/Latino 9.3% Not Hispanic/Latino 87.2% Unknown (3) 3.5%

NOTE:(1) This table has been re-formatted this year to comply with OPM and Air Force privacy policies.(2) This data is self-reported by Air Force members.(3) Members declined to report their race or ethnicity

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Table D-12

FY02 % OF FY03 % OF FY04 % OFTOTAL TOTAL TOTAL

Officer Population 72,032 100.0% 73,758 100.0% 74,109 100.0%Some College 1,769 2.5% 1,655 2.2% 1,362 1.8%Bachelor's Degree 30,273 42.0% 31,599 42.8% 34,277 46.3%Master's Degree 31,001 43.0% 30,668 41.6% 29,018 39.2%Doctoral/Professional Degree 6,369 8.8% 6,255 8.5% 7,031 9.5%Unknown (2) 2,620 3.6% 3,581 4.9% 2,421 3.3%

FY05 % OF FY06 % OF FY07 % OFTOTAL TOTAL TOTAL

Officer Population 73,252 100.0% 70,539 100.0% 65,722 100.0%Some College 1,885 2.6% 1,221 1.7% 471 0.7%Bachelor's Degree 32,793 44.8% 33,026 46.8% 29,782 45.3%Master's Degree 28,720 39.2% 27,902 39.6% 26,326 40.1%Doctoral/Professional Degree 7,269 9.9% 6,351 9.0% 7,060 10.7%Unknown (2) 2,585 3.5% 2,039 2.9% 2,083 3.2%

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Table D-13

FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07TOTAL 72,032 73,758 74,109 73,252 70,539 65,722LINE OF THE AF 57,467 59,343 59,841 59,347 57,096 52,644CHAPLAIN 624 630 626 624 615 570DENTAL CORPS 1,020 989 996 962 926 902JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL 1,396 1,401 1,347 1,332 1,282 1,266MEDICAL CORPS 3,705 3,631 3,603 3,554 3,475 3,456NURSE CORPS 3,860 3,795 3,732 3,596 3,481 3,332MEDICAL SERVICE CORPS 1,317 1,361 1,407 1,395 1,347 1,287BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE CORPS 2,643 2,608 2,557 2,442 2,317 2,265

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Table D-14

FY05 FY06 FY07TOTAL 73,252 70,539 65,722XO COMMANDER/DIRECTOR 1,244 1,305 1,30311 PILOT 12,483 12,509 11,91712 NAVIGATOR 3,850 3,752 3,46813 SPACE, MISSILE, COMMAND & CONTROL 5,073 4,940 4,78014 INTELLIGENCE 3,119 3,054 2,75915 WEATHER 707 652 61116 OPERATIONS SUPPORT 1,345 1,259 1,16921 AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE & MUNITIONS 4,273 3,870 3,41531 SECURITY FORCES 940 764 67232 CIVIL ENGINEERING 1,485 1,408 1,22333 COMM-COMPUTER SYSTEMS 4,371 4,012 3,30534 MORALE, WELFARE, REC, & SERVICES 596 472 38235 PUBLIC AFFAIRS 478 388 29236 PERSONNEL (1) 1,748 7 138 MANPOWER AND PERSONNEL 303 1,716 1,4594X MEDICAL 11,381 10,995 10,74351 LAW 1,278 1,249 1,21552 CHAPLAIN 604 604 55661 SCIENTIFIC/RESEARCH 947 937 85162 DEVELOPMENTAL ENGINEERING 2,698 2,868 2,62363 ACQUISITION 2,876 2,574 2,29164 CONTRACTING 1,004 879 81365 FINANCE 915 797 71771 SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS 396 383 3379X REPORTING IDENTIFIERS 7,184 6,328 6,0438X SPECIAL DUTY IDENTIFIERS 1,492 1,369 1,225UNKNOWN 462 1,448 1,552

Note (1): Merged with manpower career field.

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Table D-15

FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07REQUIREMENTS TOTAL PILOT 13,280 13,565 13,381 13,465 13,462 13,676 TOTAL NAVIGATOR 4,425 4,309 4,362 4,315 4,259 4,156 FORCE Pilot 5,461 5,813 5,432 5,483 5,632 5,966 Navigator 1,648 1,457 1,431 1,506 1,526 1,469 TRAINING Pilot 2,429 2,542 2,683 2,694 2,652 2,571 Navigator 347 622 639 570 543 575 SUPERVISORY STAFF Pilot 3,932 3,768 3,871 3,879 3,892 3,874 Navigator 2,036 1,838 1,880 1,843 1,780 1,699 ADVANCED STUDENT Pilot 980 1,010 908 815 794 773 Navigator 223 235 254 269 265 271 TRANSIENT Pilot 196 172 193 193 195 198 Navigator 65 63 63 63 62 61 EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT Pilot 282 260 294 401 297 294 Navigator 106 94 95 64 83 81INVENTORY TOTAL PILOT 12,648 13,129 13,704 13,943 14,085 13,052 TOTAL NAVIGATOR 4,960 4,867 4,719 4,749 4,750 4,238 TOTAL ABM (3) 1,135 1,191 1,180 1,285 1,426 1,263

Notes: (1) This table excludes generals, colonels, and students in undergraduate flying training.(2) Discrepancies between Tables D-15 and D-16 result from the counting of General Officers and O-6's in Table D-16. Table D-15 does not include them and counts only O-5's and below.(3) Air Battle Manager

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Table D-16

FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07GRAND TOTAL 19,211 20,732 21,254 21,631 21,542 21,540 20,553PILOT 13,005 13,711 14,284 14,739 14,667 14,692 14,083 General 164 163 173 168 168 175 176 Colonel 950 900 903 878 843 877 855 Lt Colonel 2,199 2,392 2,507 2,517 2,302 2,365 2,311 Major 2,957 3,243 3,707 3,688 3,603 3,625 3,355 Captain 4,757 4,923 4,913 5,334 5,625 5,625 5,425 Lieutenant 1,978 2,090 2,081 2,154 2,126 2,025 1,961NAVIGATOR 5,095 5,320 5,143 5,047 4,962 4,896 4,571 General 7 8 8 6 7 8 10 Colonel 312 352 373 352 353 360 323 Lt Colonel 1,195 1,253 1,193 1,203 1,231 1,273 1,089 Major 1,753 1,724 1,567 1,342 1,171 1,075 1,003 Captain 1,204 1,236 1,230 1,310 1,344 1,294 1,370 Lieutenant 624 747 772 834 856 886 776FLIGHT SURGEON 585 557 616 605 585 584 586 General 1 3 2 1 0 1 1 Colonel 118 112 132 126 130 117 107 Lt Colonel 145 134 140 157 148 163 168 Major 152 153 178 181 187 173 155 Captain 169 155 163 140 120 130 155 Lieutenant 0 0 1 0 0 0 0AIR BATTLE MANAGER 526 1,144 1,211 1,240 1,328 1,368 1,313 General 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 Colonel 2 9 54 43 40 34 50 Lt Colonel 43 204 209 215 205 225 216 Major 146 360 328 312 289 276 267 Captain 190 341 391 453 579 640 636 Lieutenant 145 230 228 216 214 193 144

NOTES: Discrepancies between Tables D-15 and D-16 result from the counting of General Officersand O-6's in Table D-16. Table D-15 does not include them and counts only O-5's and below.Air Battle Managers became rated on 1 Oct 99.Table D-16 includes all officers with an aeronautical rating.OPR: AFPC/DPAPA, (210) 565-4286 or DSN 665-4286OCR: AF/DPPPR,(703) 697-7008 or DSN 227-7008

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Table D-17

FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07GRAND TOTAL 19,177 19,588 20,040 20,014 20,119 19,315PILOT 13,249 13,787 14,258 14,191 14,253 13,724 General & Colonel 692 671 647 614 675 716 Lt Colonel & Below 12,557 13,116 13,611 13,577 13,578 13,008NAVIGATOR 4,971 4,771 4,678 4,590 4,579 4,340 General & Colonel 143 146 142 140 169 167 Lt Colonel & Below 4,828 4,625 4,536 4,450 4,410 4,173AIR BATTLE MANAGER (2) 957 1,030 1,104 1,233 1,287 1,251 General & Colonel 20 20 19 18 18 30 Lt Colonel & Below 937 1,010 1,085 1,215 1,269 1,221

FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07GRAND TOTAL 13,037 14,066 16,558 16,418 16,565 15,810PILOT 9,605 10,673 12,671 12,462 12,481 11,898 General & Colonel 354 522 445 404 468 452 Lt Colonel & Below 9,251 10,151 12,226 12,058 12,013 11,446NAVIGATOR 2,794 2,624 3,057 3,042 3,115 3,001 General & Colonel 36 55 49 39 37 37 Lt Colonel & Below 2,758 2,569 3,008 3,003 3,078 2,964AIR BATTLE MANAGER (2) 638 769 830 914 969 911 General & Colonel 2 5 7 7 3 7 Lt Colonel & Below 636 764 823 907 966 904

FOOTNOTE: (1) Excludes Trainees.(2) Air Battle Managers became rated on 1 Oct 99.

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AF PILOTS, NAVIGATORS AND ABMS RECEIVING INCENTIVE PAY

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Table D-19

FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07TOTAL PILOTS (1) 13,279 13,706 13,781 13,681 13,083PIPELINE 1,632 1,594 1,572 1,472 1,451PERMANENT PARTY 11,647 12,112 12,209 12,209 11,632 -- MAJCOMs 10,792 11,255 11,299 11,254 10,729 Air Combat Command 2,937 2,864 2,759 3,123 2,868 US Strategic Command 22 24 28 29 23 Air Mobility Command 3,167 3,333 3,353 3,242 2,992 Air Education & Training Command 2,214 2,348 2,392 2,294 2,206 AF Materiel Command 231 223 226 229 230 AF Special Operations Command 499 716 724 557 616 Pacific Air Forces 969 978 1,042 1,028 1,007 AF Space Command 97 103 88 84 83 US Air Forces, Europe 651 658 682 667 703 Air Force Reserve 5 8 5 1 1 -- FOAs 65 79 73 98 88 AF Civil Engineering Support Agency 0 0 0 0 0 AF Inspection Agency 3 6 6 4 3

AF Intel, Surv & Recon Agency (old AIA) 4 4 4 9 7 AF Personnel Center 22 23 22 31 22 AF Personnel Operations Agency 0 0 0 0 0 AF OSI 0 0 0 0 0 AF Program Exec Office 0 0 0 0 0 AF Agency for Modeling & Simulation 0 1 1 0 0 Air Reserve Personnel Center 0 0 0 0 0 AF Review Boards Agency 0 0 0 0 0 AF Safety Center 10 9 9 11 12 AF C2 & Intel Surv & Recon 0 0 0 9 8 AF Comm and Information Center 0 0 0 0 0 AF Studies & Analyses Agency 7 14 12 2 0 AF Flight Standards Agency 17 18 17 27 29 AF Technical Appn Center 0 0 0 1 1 AF News Agency 0 0 0 0 0 AF Historical Support Agency 0 0 0 0 0 AF Services Agency 0 0 1 1 0 HQ Joint Services SERE Agency 0 0 0 0 0 AF Medical Support Agency 0 0 0 0 0 AF Ctr for Environmental Excellence 0 0 0 0 0 Air Weather Service 0 0 0 0 0 ANG Support Center 2 4 1 3 6 AF Combat Operations Staff 0 0 0 0 0 -- DRUs 147 112 123 128 117 AF Academy 108 73 76 89 86 11th Support Wing 0 1 1 1 1 AF Doctrine Center 10 9 13 8 0 AF Oper Test & Evaluation Center 29 29 33 30 30MISCELLANEOUS (PILOTS) 643 666 714 729 698 AF Elements 404 409 441 450 415 AF Elements Europe 65 64 58 72 83 HAF 138 157 165 159 158 HQ US European Command 32 31 43 43 39 Defense Threat Reduction Agency (2) 4 5 7 5 3

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Table D-19

FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07TOTAL NAVIGATORS (1) 4,798 4,699 4,614 4,618 4,253PIPELINE 579 605 516 617 546PERMANENT PARTY 4,219 4,094 4,098 4,001 3,707 -- MAJCOMs 3,570 3,480 3,516 3,470 3,233 Air Combat Command 1,639 1,602 1,667 1,733 1,574 US Strategic Command 46 54 48 47 38 Air Mobility Command 543 483 456 439 435 Air Education & Training Command 381 384 367 374 384 AF Materiel Command 141 134 136 122 101 AF Special Operations Command 352 397 427 366 362 Pacific Air Forces 212 189 196 181 133 AF Space Command 40 31 24 21 18 US Air Forces, Europe 213 203 193 185 186 AF Reserve 3 3 2 2 2 -- FOAs 78 85 82 83 71 AF Inspection Agency 1 1 1 1 2 AF Studies & Analyses Agency 4 4 12 0 0

AF Intel, Surv & Recon Agency (old AIA) 42 49 44 41 34 AF Personnel Center 14 14 13 19 18 AF Personnel Operations Agency 0 0 0 0 0 AF OSI 0 0 0 0 0 AF Program Executive Office 0 0 0 0 0 AF Safety Center 6 6 4 4 3 AF C2 & Intel Surv & Recon 0 0 0 10 7 AF Comm and Information Center 0 0 0 0 0 AF Flight Standards Agency 4 3 3 3 2 AF News Agency 0 0 0 0 0 AF Historical Research Agency 0 0 0 0 0 AF Technical Appn Center 4 4 3 2 3 Air Weather Service 0 0 0 0 0 AF Combat Operations Staff 0 0 0 0 0 AF Agency Modeling & Simulation 0 0 0 0 0 ANG Support Center 3 4 2 3 2 AF Cntr for Quality & Mgmt Innovation 0 0 0 0 0 -- DRUs 116 96 95 87 69 AF Academy 55 38 38 37 36 11th Support Wing 0 1 3 1 0 AF Doctrine Center 14 7 7 7 0 AF Oper Test & Evaluation Center 47 50 47 42 33MISCELLANEOUS (NAVS) 455 433 405 361 334 AF Elements 291 252 236 208 200 AF Elements Europe 43 53 47 49 42 AF National Security Emer Pre 0 0 1 2 0 AF Ballistic Missile Defense Org 0 0 0 0 0 HAF 95 97 86 76 68 HQ US European Command 14 16 23 17 16 Defense Threat Reduction Agency (2) 12 15 12 9 8

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Table D-19

FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07TOTAL AIR BATTLE MANAGERS (1) (3) 1,172 1,264 1,330 1,403 1,283PIPELINE 76 156 138 135 60PERMANENT PARTY 1,096 1,108 1,192 1,268 1,223 -- MAJCOMs 947 962 1,060 1,118 1,065 Air Combat Command 702 716 795 840 774 US Strategic Command 2 2 1 0 2 Air Mobility Command 2 1 2 1 1 Air Education & Training Command 65 66 68 75 73 AF Materiel Command 5 3 4 5 4 AF Special Operations Command 0 0 0 0 0 Pacific Air Forces 124 128 137 147 165 AF Space Command 1 0 1 1 1 US Air Forces, Europe 46 46 52 49 45 AF Reserve 0 0 0 0 0 -- FOAs 3 2 5 13 12 AF Inspection Agency 0 0 0 0 0 AF Studies & Analyses Agency 0 0 0 0 0

AF Intel, Surv & Recon Agency (old AIA) 0 0 1 0 0 AF Personnel Center 2 2 2 3 3 AF Personnel Operations Agency 0 0 0 0 0 AF OSI 0 0 0 0 0 AF Program Executive Office 0 0 0 0 0 AF Safety Center 0 0 0 0 0 AF C2 & Intel Surv & Recon 0 0 0 9 8 AF Comm and Information Center 0 0 0 0 0 AF Flight Standards Agency 0 0 0 0 0 AF News Agency 0 0 0 0 0 AF Historical Research Agency 0 0 0 0 0 AF Technical Appn Center 0 0 1 0 0 Air Weather Service 0 0 0 0 0 AF Combat Operations Staff 0 0 0 0 0 AF Agency Modeling & Simulation 0 0 0 0 0 ANG Support Center 1 0 1 1 1 AF Cntr for Quality & Mgmt Innovation 0 0 0 0 0 -- DRUs 8 10 8 9 12 AF Academy 2 3 1 2 3 11th Support Wing 0 0 0 0 0 AF Doctrine Center 2 1 0 0 0 AF Oper Test & Evaluation Center 4 6 7 7 9MISCELLANEOUS (ABMS) 138 134 119 128 134 AF Elements 53 44 45 37 34 AF Elements Europe 67 68 58 74 83 AF National Security Emer Pre 0 0 0 0 0 AF Ballistic Missile Defense Org 1 1 1 1 1 HAF 11 14 11 12 11 HQ US European Command 5 6 4 3 4 Defense Threat Reduction Agency (2) 1 1 0 1 1

FOOTNOTES: (1) Totals will differ from data on D-17 and D-18. This counts all personnel who are Pilots, Navigators, and Air Battle Managers regardless of whether they are still flying or eligible to collect bonuses. In addition, it includes those still in training. D-17 and D-18 tend to portray a sub-set of this data. Finally, this chart does not include General Officers whereas others do.(2) Defense Threat Reduction Agency was established on 1 Oct 98.(3) Air Battle Managers became rated on 1 Oct 99.

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Table D-20

6F FINANCIAL 3,016 2,779 2,519

8 SPECIAL DUTY IDENTIFIERS 7,158 7,009 6,513

UNKNOWN 303 1,221 0

FOOTNOTE:(1) Manpower career field merged with Mission Support career field in FY05.

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CAREER FIELD FY05 FY06 FY07TOTAL 276,117 273,990 263,3721A AIRCREW OPERATIONS 8,661 9,309 9,5781C COMMAND CONTROL SYSTEMS OPERATIONS 11,688 10,907 10,5981N INTELLIGENCE 11,167 11,411 11,7071S SAFETY 370 364 3631T AIRCREW PROTECTION 2,484 2,659 2,6151W WEATHER 2,480 2,295 2,3692A MANNED AEROSPACE MAINTENANCE 58,946 57,164 54,7482E COMMUNICATIONS-ELECTRONICS SYSTEMS 11,721 11,055 11,3132F FUELS 4,126 4,215 3,9002G LOGISTICS PLANS 756 775 7912M MISSILE & SPACE SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE 2,401 2,155 2,0302P PRECISION MEASUREMENT 864 791 7982R MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 1,542 1,515 1,4312S SUPPLY 8,199 8,037 7,7122T TRANSPORTATION AND VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 12,595 12,445 12,4442W MUNITIONS AND WEAPONS 15,397 15,349 14,9643A INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 8,536 8,482 8,5243C COMMUNICATIONS-COMPUTER SYSTEMS 14,222 12,876 11,2903E CIVIL ENGINEERING 17,908 16,685 15,8703H HISTORIAN 73 46 113M MORALE, WELFARE, REC, & SERVICES 4,023 4,272 4,4163N PUBLIC AFFAIRS 1,461 1,434 1,6373P SECURITY FORCES 23,868 23,993 24,3633S MISSION SUPPORT 8,090 7,993 7,9233U MANPOWER (1) - - -3V VISUAL INFORMATION 1,313 1,272 8634X MEDICAL 19,189 19,139 19,0964Y DENTAL 2,495 2,496 2,4675J PARALEGAL 969 972 9775R CHAPLAIN SERVICE SUPPORT 446 449 4506C CONTRACTING 1,344 1,291 1,193

7S SPECIAL INVESTIGATION 887 943 957

9 REPORTING IDENTIFIERS 7,419 10,192 6,942

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Table D-21

FY02 % OF FY03 % OF FY04 % OFTOTAL TOTAL TOTAL

ENLISTED POPULATION 292,061 100.0% 297,219 100.0% 298,314 100.0%SOME HIGH SCHOOL 134 0.0% 286 0.1% 189 0.1%GRAD., HIGH SCHOOL 35,244 12.1% 28,123 9.5% 22,377 7.5%SOME COLLEGE 242,310 83.0% 254,399 85.6% 260,889 87.5%GRADUATED, COLLEGE 14,373 4.9% 14,411 4.8% 14,859 5.0%

FY05 % OF FY06 % OF FY07 % OFTOTAL TOTAL TOTAL

ENLISTED POPULATION 276,117 100.0% 273,990 100.0% 263,372 100.0%SOME HIGH SCHOOL 993 0.4% 660 0.2% 617 0.2%GRAD., HIGH SCHOOL 15,060 5.5% 14,170 5.2% 11,924 4.5%SOME COLLEGE 245,592 88.9% 244,158 89.1% 235,734 89.5%GRADUATED, COLLEGE 14,472 5.2% 15,002 5.5% 15,097 5.7%

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Table D-22

FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 (1) FY06 FY07GRAND TOTAL 34,226 36,388 36,128 33,601 19,174 30,710 27,760MEN 25,882 27,673 27,493 26,016 14,819 23,321 21,235WOMEN 8,344 8,715 8,635 7,585 4,355 7,389 6,525

SOME HIGH SCHOOL 118 143 316 259 74 391 384 Men 108 100 281 219 65 334 319 Women 10 43 35 40 9 57 65HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA 30,333 31,613 30,630 28,493 16,245 25,745 23,600 Men 23,176 24,211 23,407 22,150 12,637 19,680 18,137 Women 7,157 7,402 7,223 6,343 3,608 6,065 5,463SOME COLLEGE 3,215 4,265 4,545 4,194 2,469 3,969 3,346 Men 2,213 3,108 3,333 3,189 1,856 2,878 2,485 Women 1,002 1,157 1,212 1,005 613 1,091 861COLLEGE DEGREE(S) 560 367 637 655 386 605 430 Men 385 254 472 458 261 429 294 Women 175 113 165 197 125 176 136

Men 75.6% 76.% 76.1% 77.4% 77.3% 75.9% 76.5%Women 24.4% 24.% 23.9% 22.6% 22.7% 24.1% 23.5%

SOME HIGH SCHOOL 0.3% 0.4% 0.9% 0.8% 0.4% 1.3% 1.4%HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA 88.6% 86.9% 84.8% 84.8% 84.7% 83.8% 85.0%SOME COLLEGE 9.4% 11.7% 12.6% 12.5% 12.9% 12.9% 12.1%COLLEGE DEGREE(S) 1.6% 1.0% 1.8% 1.9% 2.0% 2.0% 1.5%

FOOTNOTE:(1) The drop in FY05 is due to the reduction in total accessions in FY05 that was undertaken to meet the end strength.

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Table D-23

FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07TOTAL OFFICER 134,583 133,502 134,926 135,590 132,231 132,299READY RESERVE/RES. ACT. DUTY 27,764 26,460 26,900 26,787 28,209 29,748PAID RESERVE/ACTIVE DUTY 17,486 17,174 16,917 16,845 16,853 16,52448 - ANNUAL DRILL 11,687 11,334 11,131 10,989 11,045 11,066 A-10 119 130 126 126 95 85 A-10 School House 40 35 32 31 40 40 B-52 110 113 110 104 102 102 C-5 (Associate) 336 346 334 284 286 253 C-5 (Equipped) 297 268 269 609 428 427 C-9/C40 Operational Spt Alft 75 62 57 61 65 71 C-130 1145 1150 1108 1081 1103 1053 MC-130 (AC-130) 150 149 128 119 129 123 WC-130 104 97 98 84 83 85 C-141 (Associate) (1) 153 135 79 0 26 23 C-141 (Equipped) (1) 405 367 268 45 0 0 C-17 (Associate) 572 580 608 685 765 829 C-17 (Equipped) 0 0 0 106 117 114 F-16 (Equipped) 291 323 315 316 322 303 F-16 (Associate) 36 43 54 57 51 73 KC-10 249 238 251 269 280 285 KC-135 (Associate) 96 95 92 93 110 106 KC-135 (Equipped) 563 678 738 754 754 755 OA-10 20 18 21 20 3 1 AWACS 81 76 67 69 68 75 Aerial Port Sqdrn 238 235 231 235 226 231 Aeromed Evacuation Unit 830 753 687 596 601 604 Aero Rescue & Recovery Sqdrn 226 137 136 137 171 150 Air Logistics Center Aug 24 28 28 25 25 25 Numbered Air Force 141 104 95 94 102 101 CE Sqdrn (Heavy Repair) 20 24 23 18 19 20 CE Unit 205 200 184 212 183 198 Combat Log Spt Sqdrn 33 16 10 3 0 0 Med Services Sqdrn 2061 1994 1965 1743 1789 1755 Mobilization Aug Cat. "A" IMA 2163 2120 2171 2156 2225 2238 Basic Mil Tng Sqdrn 1 2 2 2 2 1 Communications Security 10 6 8 7 9 8 Info Sys Sq (Comm Sq) 44 35 40 34 34 38 Intelligence Support 0 0 0 0 7 8 Space Com 106 104 106 107 125 157 Svc Spt to JFCOM 0 0 0 0 6 5 Trans Com Other Support 79 84 45 53 34 30 Flight Training 377 317 301 307 310 294 Management HQs Support 66 62 57 56 69 69 Visual Info Act (Combat Camera) 21 16 17 19 16 18 Base Comm 15 10 11 10 11 13 Base Ops Support (2) 24 30 11 0 9 12 Battlestaff Augmentation (ESC Sec Police) 54 56 66 69 77 85 Ground Combat Readiness 8 6 13 6 6 5 Services 80 76 79 86 81 85 Test & Evaluation 12 7 8 9 8 6

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Table D-23

FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 Traffic Cntr/Approach/Landing 6 7 7 7 8 8 Svc Supt to CMBT HQ-Joint Forces CMD 0 1 4 60 65 44 Svc Supt to TRANSCOM Activities 0 0 0 0 0 34 Unknown 1 1 71 25 2124 - ANNUAL DRILL 5,056 4,863 4,926 4,968 4,849 4,480FULL-TIME PERSONNEL 559 608 667 719 784 800ACTIVE DUTY PERSONNEL 184 369 193 169 175 178NON-PAID 10,278 9,286 9,983 9,942 11,356 13,224 Obligated Reserve 4,056 5,420 6,132 6,350 7,189 7,695 Reinforced Designee 4,717 2,359 2,401 2,128 2,575 3,779 Chaplain/Legal 316 157 163 205 248 256 Other Health Prof Scholarship 1,189 1,350 1,287 1,259 1,344 1,494STANDBY 12,972 13,289 13,507 12,101 7,177 6,562 Active 252 154 153 96 121 85 Inactive 12,720 13,135 13,354 12,005 7,056 6,477RETIRED 93,847 93,753 94,519 96,702 96,845 95,989

TOTAL ENLISTED 294,215 277,710 279,290 275,783 278,492 278,771READY RESERVE/ACTIVE DUTY 90,650 86,370 86,203 90,995 91,832 91,402PAID RESERVE/ACTIVE DUTY 59,833 58,652 59,105 59,618 58,284 55,22048 - ANNUAL DRILL 51,557 50,377 51,368 52,020 50,201 47,996 A-10 1004 1046 1101 1125 793 744 A-10 School House 300 299 279 274 364 401 B-52 662 632 653 648 615 582 C-5 (Associate) 2231 2120 2012 1878 1702 1548 C-5 (Equipped) 2330 2252 2280 2656 3402 3353 C-9/C40 Operational Spt Airlift 200 184 177 204 244 295 C-130 6046 6071 6030 6046 5990 5344 MC-130 (AC-130) 868 794 788 836 769 789 WC-130 172 175 174 160 157 151 C-141 (Associate) (1) 767 727 163 0 77 95 C-141 (Equipped) (1) 2252 2004 1551 256 2 1 C-17 (Associate) 2154 2011 2635 2775 2965 3103 C-17 (Equipped) 0 0 0 534 542 540 F-16 (Equipped) 2629 2640 2737 2731 2749 2469 F-16 (Associate) 6 5 10 19 15 39 KC-10 934 862 914 963 969 960 KC-135 (Associate) 204 186 182 201 220 236 KC-135 (Equipped) 3404 3904 4563 4539 4357 4149 OA-10 97 107 104 94 36 16 AWACS 288 287 294 301 280 283 Aerial Port Sqdrn 6872 6541 6674 6770 6453 5777 Aeromed Evacuation Unit 1483 1412 1362 1426 1328 1302 Aero Rescue & Recovery Sqdrn 1068 744 766 773 822 900 Flight Traing 15 17 19 19 20 22 Numbered Air Force 206 156 156 154 146 150 CE Sqdrn (Heavy Repair) 431 433 436 513 520 489 CE Unit 4293 4230 4407 4851 4474 4264

AF RESERVE PERSONNEL

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FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 Combat Log Spt Sqdrn 979 897 642 121 2 0 Combat Support 0 0 0 89 91 101 Med Services Sqdrn 5110 5163 5503 5938 5450 5327 Mobilization Aug Cat. "A" IMA 1578 1520 1573 1617 1618 1464 Basic Mil Tng Sqdrn 53 54 53 51 41 40 Communications Security 64 72 61 76 69 79 Information Systems Sqdrn 1070 1069 1121 1042 1008 1068 Intelligence Support 0 0 0 0 17 20 Space Com 204 194 189 230 213 247 Trans Com Other Support+A40 40 31 26 33 27 4 Management HQs Support 60 65 55 59 55 53 Visual Information Activities 121 108 114 111 106 100 Air Logistics Center Aug 10 14 16 314 17 15 Base Communciation 26 23 44 42 43 40 Base Ops Support 60 60 52 44 48 48 Battlestaff Aug (ESC Sec Pol Sq) 60 63 73 104 114 116 Ground Combat Readiness 89 82 97 89 93 93 Security Investigative Activities 3 0 0 0 0 0 Security Force AT/FP 0 0 0 0 6 2 Services 1054 1105 1154 1253 1145 1110 Svc Supt to CMBT HQ-Joint Forces CMD 0 0 0 0 8 5 Svc Spt to JFCOM 0 0 0 0 1 1 Svc Spt to TRANSCOM Activities 0 0 0 0 0 23 Test & Evaluation 1 5 4 5 4 2 Traffice Cntr/Approach/Landir 11 11 12 13 11 10 Unknown/Other 48 2 112 43 3 2624 - ANNUAL DRILL 4210 3888 3864 4197 4106 3712NPS, ACTIVE DUTY TRAIN (4) 307 800 984 1018 886 737NPS, DELAY WITH PAY 2367 1966 1360 702 692 742FULL-TIME PERSONNEL 889 918 1022 1189 1512 1613ACTIVE DUTY PERSONNEL 503 703 507 492 887 420NON-PAID 30817 27718 27098 31377 33548 36182 Obligated Reserve 20642 23105 21996 26216 29126 32106 Reinforcement Designee 10175 4606 5102 5045 4418 4075 Other 0 7 0 116 4 1STANDBY ENLISTED 4458 4298 3882 3796 3755 3592 Active 918 784 374 297 272 111 Inactive 3540 3514 3508 3499 3483 3481RETIRED (5) 199107 187042 189205 180992 182905 183777

FOOTNOTES: (1) C-141 data reflects conversion from C-141 to C-17(2) Decline in Base Ops represents a decline in mission requirements(3) IMA = Individual Mobilization Augmentee.(4) NPS = Non-Prior Service.(5) Active and retired enlisted personnel with over 30 years total service are not included, but instead are subsumed within the Retired Regular Air Force category.

OPR: AF/REPP, Mr. Bill Limbrick, (703) 588-6001 or DSN 425-6001.

AF RESERVE PERSONNEL

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FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07TOTAL 764 771 774 782 796

Officer 174 174 174 174 176 Enlisted 504 508 511 519 526

Beneficiaries 86 89 89 89 94THEN-YEARS $ 13,230 13,252 14,295 14,758 15,576

Officer 5,649 5,588 6,130 6,140 6,392 Enlisted 6,867 6,909 7,410 7,863 8,303

Beneficiaries 714 755 755 755 881CONSTANT FY07 $ 11,973 12,369 14,035 14,409 15,576

Officer 5,112 5,216 6,019 5,995 6,392 Enlisted 6,214 6,449 7,275 7,677 8,303

Beneficiaries 646 705 741 737 881

OPRs: Manpower and Then Year Dollars: DFAS (Cleveland), Mr. Michael Smith, (216) 204-2164Constant FY07 Dollars: SAF/FMCEE, Mr. Tom Mulczynski (703) 695-3621

AF MILITARY RETIREMENT PROGRAMPOPULATION SUMMARY & COST(END STRENGTHS IN THOUSANDS,

DOLLARS IN MILLIONS)

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FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07GRAND TOTAL 683,238 686,213 693,561 702,893OFFICER TOTAL 174,441 174,304 176,290 176,290ENLISTED TOTAL 508,797 511,909 517,271 526,603

OFFICER DETAILS General 2,416 2,430 2,455 2,493 Colonel 32,306 32,333 33,293 32,899 Lt Colonel 73,357 73,199 73,793 74,563 Major 48,035 48,086 48,629 48,418 Captain 14,173 14,156 14,149 14,262 1st Lieutenant 1,635 1,738 1,658 1,591 2nd Lieutenant 620 612 590 557 Warrent Officer 1,898 1,749 1,722 1,507 Unknown (Adjustment for Report Lags) 1 1 1 0

ENLISTED DETAILS Chief Master Sergeant 35,014 35,398 34,343 36,727 Senior Master Sergeant 58,583 56,840 59,787 60,322 Master Sergeant 211,102 215,342 218,513 223,838 Technical Sergeant 145,332 146,498 147,390 148,904 Staff Sergeant 44,783 43,953 43,277 42,711 Sergeant 7,633 7,624 7,669 7,804 Airman First Class 4,394 4,336 4,370 4,358 Airman 1,566 1,548 1,532 1,546 Airman Basic 390 370 383 383 Unknown (Adjustment for Report Lags) 0 0 7 10

OPR: DFAS (Cleveland), Mr. Michael Smith, (216) 204-2164

AF RETIRED MILITARY POPULATION BY GRADE(END STRENGTHS)

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FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07GRAND TOTAL 683,933 690,050 694,163 703,222NON-DISABILITY 642,257 649,031 653,574 662,573TEMPORARY DISABILITY 835 963 1,125 1,411PERMANENT DISABILITY 40,841 40,056 39,464 39,238OFFICER TOTAL 174,410 181,912 174,887 176,282 Non-Disability 166,130 174,000 167,297 168,926 Temporary Disability 89 101 118 139 Permanent Disability 8,191 7,811 7,472 7,217ENLISTED TOTAL 509,523 508,138 519,276 526,940 Non-Disability 476,127 475,031 486,277 493,647 Temporary Disability 746 862 1,007 1,272 Permanent Disability 32,650 32,245 31,992 32,021

OPR: DFAS (Cleveland), Mr. Michael Smith, (216) 204-2164

RETIRED MILITARY POPULATION BY DISABILITY CATEGORY

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FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07EXECUTIVE SERVICE 169 181 161 157 213 274 277GENERAL SCHEDULE (GS) 89,773 90,220 87,891 87,282 92,503 91,062 51,292NSPS 0 0 0 0 0 0 37,229TOTAL 89,942 90,401 88,052 87,439 92,716 91,336 88,798TOTAL NON-GS 33,989 35,166 32,118 35,234 31,505 32,109 31,499

GENERAL SCHEDULE DETAILGS/GM-15 1,303 1,098 1,417 1,071 1,302 1,336 313GS/GM-14 3,323 3,109 3,716 3,063 3,896 3,908 974GS/GM-13 10,424 10,607 9,885 9,964 11,644 11,156 395GS-12 16,838 18,144 17,157 17,151 18,832 18,270 10,127GS-11 14,992 15,972 15,692 16,126 16,722 16,764 11,277GS-10 732 714 621 654 754 942 519GS-9 12,194 12,677 12,263 12,188 12,252 12,118 8,659GS-8 1,205 1,204 1,120 1,289 1,614 1,594 1,201GS-7 8,757 8,856 8,335 8,498 8,986 9,153 6,971GS-1/6 20,005 17,839 17,685 17,278 16,501 15,821 10,856

NATIONAL SECURITY PERSONNEL SYSTEMPay Band 1 - - - - - - 3,957Pay Band 2 - - - - - - 29,912Pay Band 3 - - - - - - 3,334Pay Band 4 - - - - - - 26NOTE: Total numbers will not match civilian total in Table D-2. Table D-2 civilian number counts all of the civilian AF end strength. Table D-27 excludes Title 32 employees (NGB), foreign national employees and temporary employees.

Does not include DR (Science and Engineer demonstration project employess)

Starting in FY 2007, included is a breakout of NSPS civilians

OPR: AF/A1MP, Ms. J. Breeden, (703) 695-7076 or DSN 225-7076

CIVILIAN PERMANENT AIR FORCE POSITIONS(PAID FROM FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE AIR FORCE)

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OFFICE OF THE SECRETARYThe Secretary Honorable Michael W. Wynne

OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARYThe Under Secretary Dr Ronald M SegaDeputy Under Secretary (International Affairs) Mr Bruce Lemkin Assistant Deputy Maj Gen Eric RosborgDirector of Policy Mr Dick Genaille Chief, International Airmen Division Col Robert Sarnoski Chief, Plans and Operations Mr Rod Shaw Chief, Foreign Disclosure & Technology Transfer Division Ms Suzanne Szadai Chief, Armaments Cooperation Division Col Helmut Reda Acting Chief, Security Assistance Policy Division Mr Lewis WittDirector of Regional Affairs Brig Gen Richard Devereaux Chief, Europe/NATO/Eurasia Division Col Michael Howe Chief, Americas Division Col Curtis Connell Chief, Mideast/Africa Division Col Sharon Holmes Chief, Pacific Division Col Dave Silvia Chief, Gulf Cooperation Council Division Col William G. Hampton Chief, Weapons Division Col Douglas ReynoldsChief, Staff Action Group Col William Herr

OFFICE OF SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAMSThe Director Mr Ronald A Poussard

OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY(FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT & COMPTROLLER)

The Assistant Secretary Honorable John Gibson Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary (Financial Mgt) John Vonglis Director, Budget & Appropriations Liaison Col Keith ZuegelDeputy Assistant Secretary (Budget) Maj Gen Larry Spencer Deputy for Budget Ms Patricia ZarodkiewiczDeputy Assistant Secretary (Financial Operations) Mr Richard Gustafson Associate Dep Asst Secretary (Financial Operations & Technology) Ms Audrey Davis Associate Dep Asst Secretary (Compliance) Mr Frederick CarrDeputy Assistant Secretary (Cost & Economics) Mr Richard Hartley Associate Deputy for Cost & Economics Ms Ranae WoodsDirector, Financial Management Strategic Planning and Transformation Program Management Office Mr Roger A. Bick

OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSELThe General Counsel Ms Mary L Walker Principal Deputy Mr Robert T MaguireDeputy GC for Fiscal, Ethics &Civilian Personnel (vacant)Deputy GC for International Affairs Mr Michael W ZehnerDeputy GC for Military Affairs Mr W Kipling Atlee JrDeputy GC for Installations & Environment Mr Gordon O TannerDeputy GC for Acquisition Mr James A Hughes JrDeputy GC for Contractor Responsibility Mr Steven ShawDeputy GC for Dispute Resolution Mr R Phillip Deavel

NOTE: Inclusion or exclusion of a position from this roster has no official bearing on the incumbent's, orhis or her unit's, relative importance to the AF mission.

KEY PERSONNEL OF THEAIR FORCE SECRETARIAT

AS OF MARCH 31, 2008

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OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY (ACQUISITION)Assistant Secretary Ms Sue C Payton Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Mr David M Van BurenDeputy Assistant Secretary (Acquisition Integration) Mr Blaise DuranteDeputy Assistant Secretary (Science, Technology & Engineering) Mr Terry JaggersDeputy Assistant Secretary (Contracting) Mr Roger "Scott" CorrellDirector (Info Dominance) Ms Martha J EvansDirector (Global Power) Maj Gen Mark ShackelfordDirector (Global Reach) Maj Gen Scott GrayDirector (Special Programs) Col Roger VincentDirector (Acquisition Center of Excellence) Mr Ralph DiCiccoAir Force Senior Acquisition Executive Ms Sue C Payton AFPEO for Aircraft Systems Lt Gen John Hudson AFPEO for Command & Control and Combat Support Lt Gen Ted Bowlds AFPEO for F/A-22 Maj Gen Jeffrey R. Riemer PEO for Joint Strike Fighter Maj Gen Charles Davis AFPEO for Combat and Mission Support Brig Gen Wendy Masiello AFPEO for Weapons Maj Gen David W Eidsaune

OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY(MANPOWER & RESERVE AFFAIRS)

The Assistant Secretary Honorable Craig W DoehringPrincipal Deputy Assistant Secretary Mr Ronald A WinterMobilization Assistant Maj Gen Keith MeurlinDeputy Assistant Secretary (Force Mgmt Integration) VacantDeputy Assistant Secretary (Reserve Affairs) Mr John TruesdellDirector for AF Review Boards Mr Joe LinebergerExecutive Director, AF Board for Correction of Military Records Mr Aleig WalkerDeputy Assistant for Strategic Diversity Integration Dr Joseph GuzmanDirector, AF Personnel Council Venetia BrownDirector, AF Civilian Appellate Review Ms Rita Looney

OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY(INSTALLATION, ENVIRONMENT, & LOGISTICS)

The Assistant Secretary Honorable William C AndersonDeputy Assistant Secretary (Installations) Ms Kathleen FergusonDeputy Assistant Secretary (Energy,Environment, Safety & Occupational Health) Mr Kevin BillingsDeputy Assistant Secretary (Logistics) Ms Debra K WalkerDirector, Base Realignment and Closure Program Management Office) Col Joseph MorgantiDirector, AF Real Property Agency Mr Jeffery Domm

NOTE: Inclusion or exclusion of a position from this roster has no official bearing on the incumbent's, orhis or her unit's, relative importance to the AF mission. Some positions were updated as of 10 June 2008

KEY PERSONNEL OF THEAIR FORCE SECRETARIAT

AS OF MARCH 31, 2008

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRSThe Director Brig Gen Darren McDewMobilization Augmentee Col Janice Gunnoe Deputy Director Col Micheal CaldwellMobilization Augmentee Lt Col Jerry HerbelChief, Strategic Communication Mr Larry ClavetteChief, Resources and Readiness Ms Sherry MeddersChief, AF News and Information Col Clifton DouglasAssistant Director of Personnel/Reserve Advisor Col Micheal OdomChief, Air Force Bands Col Dennis LayendeckerChief, National Outreach and Communications Ms Wendy VarhegyiChief, Media Operations Col Marcella AdamsChief, Marketing and Branding Mr Keith Lebling

OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE LIAISONThe Director Maj Gen Herbert J CarlisleDeputy Director Mr Daniel SitterlyChief, Air Operations Mr Thomas ShubertChief, Programs & Legislative Col Rand MillerChief, Weapon Systems Col Paul HuffmanChief, House Liaison Col Michael FleckChief, Senate Liaison Lt Col Carlos HillChief, Congressional Actions Mr Daniel SitterlyChief, Congressional Inquiry Col Darrell Adams

OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR GENERALThe Auditor General Mr Robert Dawes & AF Audit Agency

OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERALThe Inspector General Lt Gen Ronald F Sams Deputy Inspector General Brig Gen Garry DeanDirector, Inspections Col Susanne LeClereDirector, Inquiries Col John DowlessDirector, Special Investigations Col Kevin JacobsenDirector, Senior Official Inquiries Col Ted Laplante

NOTE: Inclusion or exclusion of a position from this roster has no official bearing on the incumbent's, orhis or her unit's, relative importance to the AF mission.

KEY PERSONNEL OF THEAIR FORCE SECRETARIAT

AS OF MARCH 31, 2008

83

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OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARYThe Administrative Assistant Mr William DavidsonDeputy Administrative Assistant Mr Robert CorsiDirector, Departmental Publishing Office Ms Jessica Spencer-GallucciDirector, AF Declassification Office Ms Linda SmithDirector (Plans, Programs and Budget) Ms Carolyn LunsfordDirector (Security, Counterintelligence & Special Programs) Mr John B. HennesseyDirector, AF Art Program Office Mr Russell KirkDirector, AF Central Adjudication Facility Col Laura HickmanDirector, Human Resources & Manpower Ms Marilynn JungDirector, Facilities Support Mr Larry BickelChief, Executive Dining Facilities Mr Al SisnerosActing Director, HAF/IC Mr Jim NeighborsDirector, HAF/RM Mr August DoddatoDirector, HAF/HR Mr Ed Bezdziecki

NOTE: Inclusion or exclusion of a position from this roster has no official bearing on the incumbent's, orhis or her unit's, relative importance to the AF mission.

KEY PERSONNEL OF THEAIR FORCE SECRETARIAT

AS OF MARCH 31, 2008

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OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF STAFFThe Chief of Staff Gen T. Michael Moseley Vice Chief of Staff Gen Duncan McNabb Assistant Vice Chief of Staff Lt Gen Frank Klotz Chief Master Sergeant of the AF CMSGT Rodney J. McKinleyDeputy Chief of Staff (Personnel) Lt Gen Richard Newton IIIDeputy Chief of Staff (Operations, Plans & Requirements) Lt Gen Daniel DarnellDeputy Chief of Staff (Logistics, Installations & Mission Support) Lt Gen Kevin SullivanDeputy Chief of Staff (Strategic Plans & Programs) Lt Gen Raymond E. Johns JrDirector, Test & Evaluation Mr John ManclarkStudies & Analyses, Assessments, and Lessons Learned Dr. Jacqueline R. HenningsenDirector of Air National Guard Lt Gen Craig R. McKinleyChief of Air Force Reserve Lt Gen John Bradley Deputy to the Chief of AFR Brig Gen James RubeorChief of Safety Maj Gen Wendell GriffinChief Scientist Dr Mark LewisJudge Advocate General Maj Gen Jack Rives Deputy Judge Advocate General Maj Gen DunlapAF Historian Mr Clarence R. AndereggChairman, AF Scientific Advisory Board Dr Heidi Shyu Surgeon General Lt Gen (Dr) James G. RoudebushChief of Chaplain Service Maj Gen Charles Baldwin

NOTE: Inclusion or exclusion of a position from this roster has no official bearing on the incumbent's, orhis or her unit's, relative importance to the AF mission.

KEY AIR STAFF PERSONNELAS OF MARCH 31, 2008

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AIR FORCE MATERIEL COMMANDThe Commander Gen Bruce CarlsonCommander (ASC) Lt Gen John HudsonCommander (ESC) Lt Gen T Bowlds

AIR FORCE SPACE COMMANDThe Commander Gen Robert C. Kehler14th Air Force Lt Gen William L Shelton20th Air Force Maj Gen Roger BergCommander (SMC) Lt Gen John T Sheridan

AIR EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMANDThe Commander Gen William R Looney III2d Air Force Maj Gen Michael C Gould19th Air Force Maj Gen Irving L Halter JrAir University Lt Gen Stephen R Lorenz

AIR MOBILITY COMMANDThe Commander Gen Arthur J Lichte18th Air Force Maj Gen James A Hawkins15th Expeditionary Mobility Task Force Brig Gen Mark E Stearns21st Expeditionary Mobility Task Force Brig Gen Alfred J Stewart

AIR COMBAT COMMANDThe Commander Gen John D W Corley1st Air Force Maj Gen Hank Morrow8th Air Force Lt Gen Robert J Elder9th Air Force Lt Gen Gary L North12th Air Force Lt Gen Norman R Seip

PACIFIC AIR FORCESThe Commander Gen Chandler Howie5th Air Force Lt Gen Edward Rice7th Air Force Lt Gen Stephen G Wood11th Air Force Lt Gen Douglas M Fraser13th Air Force Lt Gen Loyd S "Chip" Utterback

US AIR FORCES IN EUROPEThe Commander Gen Roger A BradyVice Commander Maj Gen Marc E Rogers3rd Air Force Lt Gen Robert D Bishop Jr

AIR FORCE RESERVE COMMANDThe Commander Lt Gen John A BradleyVice Commander Maj Gen Allan R Poulin4th Air Force Maj Gen Robert E Duignan10th Air Force Brig Gen Thomas R Coon22nd Air Force Maj Gen Martin M. Mazick

NOTE: Inclusion or exclusion of a position from this roster has no official bearing on the incumbent's, orhis or her unit's, relative importance to the AF mission.

KEY AIR FORCE COMMANDERSAS OF MARCH 31, 2008

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AF Agency for Modeling & Simulation Col Louis W. OlintoAF Audit Agency Mr Robert E DawesAF Center for Engineering and the Environment Col Keith YaktusAF Civil Engineering Support Agency Col Richard A Fryer, JrAF Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance Agency Maj Gen John C. KoziolAF Communications Agency Col Carl WilliamsonAF Cost Analysis Agency Mr Richard HartleyAF Flight Standards Agency Col Kevin DegnanAF Historical Research Agency Dr Charles O'ConnellAF Inspection Agency Col Michael J KingsleyAF Logistics Management Agency Lt Col Jennifer A CushionAF Manpower Agency Col Daniel D Badger, JrAF Medical Operations Agency Col Margaret MatareseAF Medical Support Agency Col Brian MastersonAF News Agency Col Clifton DouglasAF Office of Special Investigations Lt Gen Ronald F SamsAF Personnel Center Maj Gen K.C. McClainAF Services Agency Mr Arthur J. MyersAF Real Property Agency Ms Catherine Halvorson AF Technical Applications Center Col Mark W. WestergrenAir National Guard Readiness Center Lt Gen Craig R McKinleyAir Force Weather Agency Col John D Murphy

AF Operational Test & Evaluation Center Maj Gen Stephen T SargeantAir Force District of Washington Maj Gen Frank GorencUSAF Academy Lt Gen John F. Regni

NOTE: Inclusion or exclusion of a position from this roster has no official bearing on the incumbent's, orhis or her unit's, relative importance to the AF mission.

KEY FIELD OPERATING AGENCY PERSONNELAS OF MARCH 31, 2008

KEY DIRECT REPORTING UNIT PERSONNELAS OF MARCH 31, 2008

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SECTION E

AIR FORCE BASES,UNITS,

MATERIAL ANDFLYING HOURS

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Table E-1

FY REGULAR AIR FORCE AIR NATIONAL TOTALAIR FORCE (AF) RESERVE (AFR) GUARD (ANG) AIR FORCE

1985 7,296 468 1,688 9,4521986 7,270 467 1,782 9,5191987 7,205 502 1,732 9,4391988 7,195 491 1,730 9,4161989 6,971 497 1,751 9,2191990 6,813 500 1,719 9,0321991 6,189 528 1,793 8,5101992 5,425 524 1,693 7,6421993 4,986 544 1,653 7,1831994 4,764 468 1,586 6,8181995 4,686 462 1,461 6,6091996 4,499 448 1,426 6,3731997 4,490 446 1,381 6,3171998 4,447 430 1,351 6,2281999 4,413 430 1,360 6,2032000 4,401 442 1,362 6,2052001 4,339 445 1,358 6,1422002 4,387 446 1,350 6,1832003 4,328 433 1,312 6,0732004 4,284 408 1,326 6,0182005 4,273 400 1,313 5,9862006 4,166 400 1,333 5,8992007 3,876 396 1,285 5,557

TOTAL AIRCRAFT INVENTORY (TAI) TRENDS(AIR FORCE, AIR FORCE RESERVE, & AIR NATIONAL GUARD)

AIR FORCES AIRCRAFT INVENTORY

0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000

AF

AFR

ANG

AIR

CR

AFT

IN

VEN

TOR

Y

200520062007

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FY05 FY06 FY07AF TOTAL (US-OWNED ONLY) 5986 5899 5557REGULAR AF TOTAL 4273 4166 3876 BOMBER 173 173 173 CBT SEARCH/RESC 86 87 87 CMD & CONTROL 36 36 36 ELECTRN WARFARE 15 15 15 FIGHTER/ATTACK 1622 1622 1454 INTEL/SURV/RCCN 64 64 63 OSA/VIP/OTHER 198 196 157 RPV/UAV 21 33 37 SPCL OPERATIONS 100 105 100 STRATEGIC ALFT 193 191 186 TACTICAL ALFT 195 179 172 TANKER 267 259 258 TRAINER/GLIDER 1303 1206 1138RESERVE AF TOTAL 1713 1733 1681 ANG 1313 1333 1285 AFR 400 400 396FOREIGN-OWNED TOTAL 72 35 59

OPR: AF/A8PE, Ms. Mary Daye, (703) 614-7237 or DSN 224-7237

AIR FORCETOTAL AIRCRAFT INVENTORY (TAI) BY MISSION

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TYPE OF SYSTEM FY00 FY01 FY02 FY03 MINUTEMAN III ICBM 500 500 500 500 PEACEKEEPER ICBM 50 50 50 34TOTAL ICBMs 550 550 550 534

TYPE OF SYSTEM FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 MINUTEMAN III ICBM 500 500 500 488 PEACEKEEPER ICBM 16 - - - TOTAL ICBMs 516 500 500 488

OPR: AF/A3/5N-O, Lt Col Curtis Hunt, (703) 695-5211 or DSN 225-5211

ICBM INVENTORY

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Table E-4

FY05 FY06 FY07AF TOTAL (US-OWNED ONLY) 383 453 502REGULAR AF TOTAL 234 285 332 BOMBER 13 13 13 CBT SEARCH/RESC 10 10 11 CMD & CONTROL 5 5 6 ELECTRN WARFARE 2 2 2 FIGHTER/ATTACK 65 83 106 INTEL/SURV/RCCN 5 8 12 OSA/VIP/OTHER 42 47 51 RPV/UAV 4 8 21 SPCL OPERATIONS 14 15 17 STRATEGIC ALFT 16 21 20 TACTICAL ALFT 13 17 12 TANKER 20 21 26 TRAINER/GLIDER 25 35 35RESERVE AF TOTAL 149 168 170 ANG 111 127 130 AFR 38 41 40

OPR: AF/A8PE, Ms. Mary Daye, (703) 614-7237 or DSN 224-7237

AF SQUADRONS BY MISSION AREA

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AIRCRAFT PROCUREMENT QUANTITIES FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07CIVIL AIR PATROL A/C (2) 27 27 27 0 0JPATS 35 52 53 54 48E-8 B/C 1 0 0 0 0PREDATOR UAV 7 15 27 26 60OPERATIONAL SUPPORT AIRCRAFT (3) 0 0 0 1 0C-17 15 11 15 15 22C-130J 0 4 11 11 14F-22 (Raptor) 20 22 24 23 20F-35 (Joint Strike Fighter) 0 0 0 0 2Global Hawk 0 0 0 0 5CV-22 0 0 0 0 3

TOTAL 105 131 157 130 174

MISSILE PROCUREMENT QUANTITIES FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07JOINT STANDOFF WEAPON 18 310 0 0 0AMRAAM 158 159 159 84 59EVOLVED EXPENDABLE LAUNCH VEH. 1 4 2 1 3JASSM 100 240 288 75 163SIDEWINDER 286 256 248 196 183PREDATOR HELLFIRE 137 100 320 401 1847

TOTAL 700 1069 1017 757 2255

NOTES:1. Programs without procurement in the last 5 years are no longer listed.2. We are still procuring CAP Aircraft, but no longer listing specific procurement quantities.3. 1 C-37 Aircraft Procured.

SOURCE:Department of Defense Budget, Fiscal Year 2009, Procurement Programs (P-1). Pages F-1 through F-15.http://www.dod.mil/comptroller/defbudget/fy2009/fy2009_p1r.pdf

OPR: Aircraft Procurement, Robert Branch, Lt Col Dave Marzo, SAF/FMBIZ, 703-614-4641, DSN 224-4641Missile Procurement, Rebecca Weglage, SAF/FMBIX, 703-614-5702, DSN 224-5702.

AIRCRAFT & MISSILE PROCUREMENT(EXCLUDES R&D VEHICLES) (1)

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FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07GRAND TOTAL 4387 4328 4284 4273 4166 3876BOMBER 183 173 172 173 173 173 B-1 78 67 67 67 67 67 B-2 21 21 21 21 21 21 B-52 84 85 84 85 85 85CBT SEARCH/RESC 77 85 89 86 87 87 HC-130 13 17 18 18 19 19 HH-60 64 68 71 68 68 68CMD & CONTROL 50 52 38 36 36 36 E-3 31 32 32 32 32 32 E-4 4 4 4 4 4 4 E-8 14 15 - - - - TE-8 1 1 - - - - E-9 - - 2 - - - ELECTRN WARFARE 15 15 15 15 15 15 EC-130H 14 14 14 14 14 14 TC-130 1 1 1 1 1 1FIGHTER/ATTACK 1631 1628 1627 1622 1622 1454 A-10 125 123 129 129 128 125 OA-10 83 83 75 75 75 71 F-15 609 608 604 583 561 417 F-16 751 742 737 733 723 700 F/A-22 8 17 27 47 81 97 F-117 52 52 52 52 52 42 YF-117 3 3 3 3 2 2INTEL/SURV/RCCN (2) 74 70 80 64 64 63 NC-135 1 1 1 1 1 1 OC-135 2 2 2 2 2 2 RC-135 21 21 21 22 22 22 TC-135 2 2 3 3 3 3 WC-135 2 2 2 2 2 2 MQ-1 - 1 1 - - - RQ-1 8 5 5 - - - RQ-4 3 2 2 - - - YRQ-4 - - 4 - - - MQ-9 - - 1 - - - YMQ-9 - - 4 - - - U-2 31 29 29 29 29 28 TU-2 4 5 5 5 5 5Footnotes:

(2) In 2005 the Chief of Staff Directed that the Remotely Piloted Vehicles (RPV) and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) be broken out from the Intel/Surv/Rccn category.OPR: AF/A8PE, Ms. Mary Daye, (703) 614-7237 or DSN 224-7237

(1) In 2004 the Chief of Staff directed category changes. This is the only format in which the data is available.

AIR FORCESELECTED TOTAL AIRCRAFT INVENTORY (TAI)

BY MISSION/DESIGNATION(1)

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FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07OSA/VIP/OTHER 221 200 198 198 196 157 C-9 23 6 4 4 3 - C-12 27 27 28 28 28 28 C-20 12 10 10 10 10 10 C-21 76 75 75 74 74 38 VC-25 2 2 2 2 2 2 C-32 4 4 4 4 4 4 C-37 9 9 9 9 9 9 C-40 - 2 2 4 4 4 C-41 2 2 - - - - C-135 2 2 2 1 - - EC-135 2 - - - - - UH-1N 62 61 62 62 62 62 RPV/UAV - - - 21 33 37 MD-1 - - - - 10 10 MQ-9 - - - 3 5 10 RD-2 - - - - 2 2 RQ-1 - - - 5 2 - RQ-4 - - - 5 7 11 YMQ-9 - - - 4 3 3 YRQ-4 - - - 4 4 1 SPCL OPERATIONS 108 102 101 100 105 100 AC-130 21 21 21 21 24 25 EC-130 6 1 2 2 - - MC-130 45 44 45 43 45 46 MH-53 36 36 33 33 32 22 CV-22 - - - 1 4 7 STRATEGIC ALFT 187 200 191 193 191 186 C-5 81 81 73 63 47 33 C-17 92 109 118 130 144 153 C-141 14 10 - - - - TACTICAL ALFT 193 189 189 195 179 172 C-130 191 187 188 194 178 171 NC-130 2 2 1 1 1 1 TANKER 309 308 283 267 259 258 KC-10 59 59 59 59 59 59 KC-135 247 246 222 206 198 197 NKC-135 3 3 2 2 2 2 Footnotes:

(2) In 2005 the Chief of Staff Directed that the Remotely Piloted Vehicles (RPV) and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) be broken out from the Intel/Surv/Rccn category.OPR: AF/A8PE, Ms. Mary Daye, (703) 614-7237 or DSN 224-7237

(1) In 2004 the Chief of Staff directed category changes. This is the only format in which the data is available.

AIR FORCESELECTED TOTAL AIRCRAFT INVENTORY (TAI)

BY MISSION/DESIGNATION(1)

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FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07TRAINER/GLIDER 1339 1306 1301 1303 1206 1138 TC-18 2 - - - - - TG-3 3 3 1 - - - TG-4 14 14 - - - - TG-7 9 9 - - - - TG-9 4 4 - - - - TG-10 16 21 22 22 22 22 TG-11 2 2 - - - - TG-12 - - 1 1 1 1 TG-14 5 14 14 14 14 14 TG-15 - - 5 5 5 5 UH-1H/V - - 27 39 30 30 T-1 180 180 179 179 179 179 T-3 110 110 110 110 - - T-6 81 110 159 217 293 320 T-37 404 333 283 213 155 87 T-38 458 458 453 458 482 456 AT-38 31 31 31 27 7 6 T-39 1 - - - - - CT/NT-39 2 - - - - - T-41 4 4 4 4 4 4 T-43 10 10 9 8 8 8 T-51 - - - 3 3 3 UV-18 3 3 3 3 3 3 Footnotes:

(2) In 2005 the Chief of Staff Directed that the Remotely Piloted Vehicles (RPV) and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) be broken out from the Intel/Surv/Rccn category.OPR: AF/A8PE, Ms. Mary Daye, (703) 614-7237 or DSN 224-7237

(1) In 2004 the Chief of Staff directed category changes. This is the only format in which the data is available.

AIR FORCESELECTED TOTAL AIRCRAFT INVENTORY (TAI)

BY MISSION/DESIGNATION(1)

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FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07GRAND TOTAL 446 433 408 400 400 396BOMBER (B-52) 9 9 9 9 9 9CBT SEARCH/RESC 33 24 20 20 20 20 HC-130 10 6 5 5 5 5 HH-60 23 18 15 15 15 15FIGHTER/ATTACK 122 121 120 120 113 104 A-10 44 44 44 44 44 44 OA-10 8 7 7 7 7 7 F-16 70 70 69 69 62 53INTEL/SURV/RCCN (WC-130) 16 20 20 20 17 17OSA/VIP/OTHER (C-9) 0 0 4 1 0 5SPCL OPERATIONS (MC-130) 14 14 14 14 14 14STRATEGIC ALFT 77 72 52 42 51 53 C-5 32 32 32 32 43 45 C-17 - - - 2 8 8 C-141 45 40 20 8 - - TACTICAL ALFT (C-130) 107 103 93 90 92 94TANKER (KC-135) 68 70 76 84 84 80

FOOTNOTES: (1) In 2004 the Chief of Staff directed category changes. This is the only format in which the data is available.

OPR: AF/A8PE, Ms. Mary Daye, (703) 614-7237 or DSN 224-7237

AIR FORCE RESERVESELECTED TOTAL AIRCRAFT INVENTORY (TAI)

BY MISSION/DESIGNATION(1)

96

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FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07GRAND TOTAL 1350 1312 1326 1316 1333 1285CBT SEARCH/RESC 27 26 27 27 27 27 HC-130 9 9 9 9 9 9 HH-60 18 17 18 18 18 18CMD & CONTROL - - 17 18 18 18 E-8 - - 16 17 17 17 TE-8 - - 1 1 1 1FIGHTER/ATTACK 798 777 771 764 774 742 A-10 76 76 76 76 76 78 OA-10 26 26 26 26 26 28 F-15 126 126 129 139 142 141 F-16 570 549 540 523 530 495INTEL/SURV/RCCN - - - 3 3 3OSA/VIP/OTHER 20 20 20 20 20 37 C-21 2 2 2 2 2 19 C-22 2 2 - - - - C-26 11 11 11 11 11 11 C-32 - 1 2 2 2 2 C-38 2 2 2 2 2 2 C-40 2 2 3 3 3 3 C-135 1 - - - - - SPCL OPERATIONS 11 11 11 12 12 11 EC-130 7 7 7 8 8 7 MC-130 4 4 4 4 4 4STRATEGIC ALFT 30 22 21 25 29 38 C-5 13 13 13 17 21 30 C-17 - - 8 8 8 8 C-141 17 9 - - - - TACTICAL ALFT 233 229 225 204 199 183 C-130 223 219 215 194 189 173 LC-130 10 10 10 10 10 10TANKER (KC-135) 231 227 234 243 251 226

FOOTNOTES: (1) In 2004 the Chief of Staff directed category changes. This is the only format in which the data is available.

OPR: AF/A8PE, Ms. Mary Daye, (703) 614-7237 or DSN 224-7237

AIR NATIONAL GUARDSELECTED TOTAL AIRCRAFT INVENTORY (TAI)

BY MISSION/DESIGNATION(1)

97

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ALABAMA Maxwell AFB MINNESOTA Minneapolis-St. Paul IAPALASKA Elmendorf AFB MISSISSIPPI Columbus AFBARIZONA Luke AFB Keesler AFB

Davis-Monthan AFB MISSOURI Whiteman AFBMesa City NEVADA Nellis AFB

CALIFORNIA March ARB NEW YORK Niagara Falls ARSBeale AFB NEW JERSEY McGuire AFBTravis AFB NEW MEXICO Kirtland AFBEdwards AFB NORTH CAROLINA Seymour Johnson AFB

COLORADO Peterson AFB Pope AFBAir Force Academy OHIO Wright-Patterson AFB

DELAWARE Dover AFB Youngstown-Warren Reg APTFLORIDA Eglin AFB OKLAHOMA Vance AFB

Homestead ARB Tinker AFBPatrick AFB OREGON Portland IAPEglin AFB Aux 3 (Duke Field) PENNSYLVANIA Pittsburgh IAPHurlburt Field Willow Grove ARS

GEORGIA Dobbins ARB SOUTH CAROLINA Charleston AFBMoody AFB Shaw AFBRobins AFB TEXAS NAS JRB Ft Worth/Carswell

INDIANA Grissom ARB Lackland AFBILLINOIS Scott AFB Laughlin AFBKANSAS McConnell AFB Randolph AFBLOUISIANA Barksdale AFB Sheppard AFBMARYLAND Andrews AFB UTAH Hill AFBMASSACHUSETTS Westover ARB VIRGINIA Langley AFBMICHIGAN Selfridge AGB WASHINGTON McChord AFB

OPR: AF/A7CIB, Mrs. Matthews, (703) 602-5532 or DSN 332-5532

AF RESERVE FLYING UNIT LOCATIONSBY STATE FOR FY 07

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T

ALABAMA Birmingham IAP LOUISIANA NAS JRB New Orleans OHIO Mansfield Lahm APTDannelly Field MAINE Bangor IAP Rickenbacker IAP AGS

ALASKA Eielson AFB MARYLAND Andrews AFB Springfield-Beckley MAP AGSKulis AGS Martin State APT

ARIZONA Phoenix-Sky Harbor IAP

MASSACHUSETTSBarnes MAP Toledo Exp. APT

Tucson IAP Otis AGB OKLAHOMA Tulsa IAPARKANSAS Ft. Smith Reg APT MICHIGAN Selfridge AGB Will Rogers World

AirportLittle Rock AFB W. K. Kellogg AirportCALIFORNIA Fresno Air Term OREGON Klamath Falls IAP

March ARB MINNESOTA Duluth IAP Portland IAPMoffett Fed Airfld Minneapolis-St. Paul

IAPPENNSYLVANIA Pittsburgh IAP

Channel Is. AGS Harrisburg IAPCOLORADO Buckley AFB MISSISSIPPI Jackson IAP Willow Grove ARS

Peterson AFB Key Field PUERTO RICO Luis Munoz Marin IAPCONNECTICUT Bradley IAP MISSOURI Lambert-St. Louis IAP RHODE ISLAND Quonset State APTDELAWARE New Castle County

AirportS. CAROLINA McEntire AGS

Rosecrans Mem Airport S. DAKOTA Joe Foss FieldFLORIDA Jacksonville IAP TENNESSEE McGhee Tyson APTGEORGIA Robins AFB MONTANA Great Falls IAP Memphis IAP

Savannah IAP NEBRASKA Lincoln MAP Nashville IAPHAWAII Hickam AFB NEVADA Reno-Tahoe IAP TEXAS Ellington FieldIDAHO

Boise Air TermN. HAMPSHIRE Pease Int'l Tradeport

AGS NAS JRB Ft WorthILLINOIS Capital Airport NEW JERSEY Atlantic City IAP Kelly Fld Annex

Gtr Peoria APT McGuire AFB UTAH Salt Lake City IAPScott AFB NEW MEXICO Kirtland AFB VERMONT Burlington IAP

INDIANA Ft. Wayne IAP NEW YORK Hancock Field VIRGINIA Richmond IAPHulman Reg. APT Niagara Falls IAP WASHINGTON Fairchild AFB

IOWA Des Moines IAP Schenectady APT W. VIRGINIA EWVR/Shepherd FldSioux Gtwy APT Stewart IAP Yeager Airport

KANSAS Forbes Field Francis S. Gabreski AP WISCONSIN Truax Field

McConnell AFB N. CAROLINA Charlotte/Douglas IAP Gen Mitchell IAPKENTUCKY Louisville IAP N. DAKOTA Hector IAP WYOMING Cheyenne Airport

OPR: AF/A7CIB, Mrs. Matthews, (703) 602-5532 or DSN 332-5532

AIR NATIONAL GUARD FLYING UNIT LOCATIONSBY STATE AND TERRITORY FOR FY 07

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FY02 FY 03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07PROGRAMMED FH 2088.2 2085.7 2033.9 1997.5 1958.0 1945.4

ACTUAL FH 2363.8 2376.5 2273.2 2142.8 2113.6 2050.6

% ACTUAL vs. PROGRAMMED 113.2 113.9 111.8 107.3 107.9 105.4

REGULAR/RESERVE FORCE

Regular Forces 1767.5 1756.8 1704.1 1615.2 1560.6 1517.1

Reserve Forces 596.2 619.6 569.1 527.7 553.0 533.5

MAJCOM/FOA DETAIL AF Academy (1) 12.7 9.6 6.1 - - - AF Materiel Command 16.4 17.9 17.2 19 28.1 28.9 AFR Forces 186.0 193.2 176.6 159.6 202.2 195.3 Air Forces Europe 89.4 91.9 90.1 88.1 87.5 87.8 ANG Forces 410.2 426.4 392.5 367.9 350.7 338.2 Air Mobility Command 460.5 495.5 469.0 437.7 358.7 358.5 Pacific Air Forces 134.5 136.0 129.0 116.3 125.6 119.6 Air Combat Command 421.2 385.2 356.5 331.7 343.2 348.4 Special Operations Command 50.0 39.8 56.6 57.9 58.9 41.7 Space Command 8.5 8.6 8.6 8.9 8.4 8.3 Air Education & Training Command 551.2 572.4 570.7 555.4 549.9 523.9

FLYING HOURS (FH) STRATIFIED BYREGULAR AND RESERVE FORCES, MAJCOM, AND FOA

(FLYING HOURS IN THOUSANDS)

AF FLYING HOURS

.0 500.0 1000.0 1500.0 2000.0 2500.0FY07

FLYI

NG

H

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(TH

OU

SAN

DS)

TOTAL

REGULAR

RESERVES

100

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FY01 FY 02 FY 03 FY 04 FY 05 FY 06 FY 07TOTAL 1603.6 1769.5 1756.7 1686.5 1615.0 1560.6 1517.0ATTACK 54.9 58.3 53.6 60.3 59.6 63.1 58.2 A-10 46.9 45.6 44.8 49.5 48.2 50.4 44.9 AC-130 8.0 12.7 8.8 10.8 11.4 12.7 13.3BOMBER 44.9 59.7 53.1 54.8 50.9 49.7 48.9 B-1 19.8 23.1 21.0 27.8 21.5 19.6 24.1 B-2 5.7 6.9 7.7 6.5 6.7 7.1 7.2 B-52 19.4 29.7 24.4 20.5 22.7 23.0 17.6CARGO/TRANSPORT 343.2 399.0 442.8 393.4 369.2 293.8 282.5 C-5 46.9 67.9 75.8 56.3 43.2 23.6 16.2 C-9 21.3 20.0 19.2 2.0 1.4 - - C-12 3.9 3.6 3.5 4.7 4.6 5.1 4.0 C-17 81.1 109.9 160.0 153.6 151.1 106.5 115.6 C-20 5.5 5.4 4.5 4.9 4.1 4.6 4.7 C-21 47.5 48.4 45.7 45.2 45.5 43.5 25.3 VC-25 0.5 0.7 0.5 1.0 0.8 0.7 0.6 C-32 2.9 2.5 2.2 2.6 2.3 2.1 1.6 C-37 3.0 5.8 6.9 7.7 7.8 8.0 7.3 C-40 - - 1.7 2.4 3.2 3.6 3.8 C-130 96.2 116.1 112.7 107.4 104.8 95.6 103.4 C-135 1.1 0.7 0.7 0.1 0.4 0.5 0.0 C-137 0.3 - - - - - - C-141 33.0 18.0 9.4 5.5 - - - FIGHTER/INTERCEPTOR 372.7 384.3 384.8 377.0 348.3 361.0 338.3 F-15 157.2 165.3 166.5 163.2 144.9 143.8 134.2 F-16 202.7 206.0 206.0 198.6 189.2 196.1 181.1 F-22 - - 0.1 3.1 4.0 9.0 14.5 F-117 12.8 13.0 12.2 12.1 10.2 12.1 8.5HELICOPTER 50.9 49.2 46.6 49.8 56.4 55.9 53.3 UH-1 19.9 19.2 19.3 20.8 26.4 26.3 26.9 MH-53/TH-53 13.6 13.6 10.9 9.4 9.5 9.4 7.3 HH-60 17.4 16.4 16.4 19.6 20.5 20.2 19.1OBSERVATION/UTILITY 31.7 33.0 34.9 32.8 32.1 30.8 30.5 OA-10 29.7 31.1 31.8 31.2 29.2 27.5 27.4 UV-18 2.0 1.9 2.2 1.6 2.0 2.3 2.2 OC-135 - - 0.9 - 0.9 1.0 0.9

Note:(1) Total Active AF

AF FLYING HOURS (FH) STRATIFIED BYAIRCRAFT MISSION/DESIGNATION

(FLYING HOURS IN THOUSANDS)(1)

101

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FY 02 FY 03 FY 04 FY 05 FY 06 FY07RECON/ELECT 97.5 72.9 60.7 62.8 58.5 69.6 E-3 20.0 21.7 17.9 15.9 16.5 17.9 E-4 1.5 1.4 1.6 1.5 1.8 1.7 E-8 (2) 7.4 - - - - 0.2 E-9 0.6 0.7 0.6 0.7 0.6 0.7 EC-18 7.4 - - - - - EC-130 9.2 6.4 5.5 8.4 9.8 10.5 MC-130 23.3 19.4 18.2 17.6 10.5 17.1 WC-130 - - 1.1 1.3 0.5 0.3 EC-135 1.2 0.4 - - - - RC-135 11.4 11.3 7.9 13.7 13.3 13.5 TC-135 0.7 1.3 1.9 2.0 2.5 1.9 WC-135 0.4 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.4 0.5 RQ-1/4 14.4 9.6 5.3 1.0 2.6 5.3RESCUE (HC-130) 5.4 6.1 6.8 5.5 6.5 5.4TANKER 177.4 166.9 178.0 176.3 173.2 181.0 KC-10 61.9 46.8 43.4 42.3 44.7 50.5 KC-135 115.5 120.1 134.6 134.0 128.5 130.5TRAINER 463.1 477.4 468.4 438.9 444.0 418.2 TG-3 0.4 - - - - - TG-4 5.9 - - - - - TG-7 2.7 0.8 - - - - TG-9 0.7 0.1 - - - - TG-10 - 4.9 3.3 5.1 4.8 4.6 TG-11 0.6 - - - - - TG-14A - 0.9 0.5 - 3.3 - TG-15 - - - - - 0.6 T-1 102.4 100.2 103.6 102.4 100.6 99.0 T-3 2 - - - - - T-6 26.6 46.1 65.0 84.5 108.5 124.9 T-37 192.9 175.0 151.4 116.4 93.6 65.9 T-38 123.7 137.0 133.0 118.5 123.6 116.1 AT-38 - 7.0 6.4 6.9 3.7 1.0 T-39 0.1 0.1 - - - - T-41 0.7 0.8 0.6 1.0 1.0 1.2 T-43 4.4 4.6 4.6 4.0 3.8 3.7 T-51 - - - 0.1 1.1 1.2OTHER(3) 42.6 17.6 4.5 15.0 24.1 31.1

FOOTNOTES: (1) Totals may not add due to rounding.(2) E8s transferred from ACC to ANG.(3) In previous editions, may include contingency support, TWCF, Defense Health Medical, RDT&E and reimbursable hours for foreign government training.

OPR: AF/A3OT Mr. Barry Reid (703) 697-0178 or DSN 227-0178 or Mr Everette Rochon, (703) 697-0178 or DSN 227-0178

AF FLYING HOURS (FH) STRATIFIED BYAIRCRAFT MISSION/DESIGNATION

(FLYING HOURS IN THOUSANDS)(1)

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FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07TOTAL (1) & (2) 190.9 189.7 175.8 158.6 202.3 195.4ATTACK 7.1 13.7 13.3 12.5 14.0 12.2 A-10/OA10 (3) 7.1 13.7 13.3 12.5 14.0 12.2TRANSPORT 78.6 94.8 85.3 70.3 109.7 111.9 C-5 20.1 20.1 12.9 13.6 22.9 21.0 C-130 39.4 42.4 51.7 45.4 42.6 37.3 C-141 19.1 32.3 20.7 10.8 0.5 - C-17 (4) - - - 0.5 43.7 53.6FIGHTER/INTERCEPTOR 17.9 14.7 15.3 16.2 19.3 15.9 F-16 17.9 14.7 15.3 16.2 19.3 15.9HELICOPTER 4.9 3.1 3.2 2.8 3.2 2.8 HH-60 4.9 3.1 3.2 2.8 3.2 2.8OTHER 21.4 5.2 5.2 4.2 4.2 1.5RECON/ELEC 2.5 5.4 3.3 3.2 3.5 0.8RESCUE (HC-130) 1.8 1.4 1.3 1.1 1.4 1.5BOMBER (B-52) 4 2.8 2.0 2.4 2.3 2.5TANKER 52.7 48.6 46.9 45.9 44.7 46.3 KC-10 19.4 16.4 17.3 16.6 16.6 17.9 KC-135 33.3 32.2 29.6 29.3 28.1 28.4

FOOTNOTES: (1) Totals may not add due to rounding.(2) These figures reflect data passed to AF/A3OT and not necessarily verified by AFR.(3) OA10 included with A10 data.(4) Starting FY06, C-5/C-17 Hours include associate reserve hours.

OPR: AF/A3OT, Mr. Reid (703) 697-0178 or DSN 227.0178

FLYING HOURS (FH) STRATIFIED BYAF RESERVE MISSION/DESIGNATION

(FLYING HOURS IN THOUSANDS)

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FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07TOTAL (2) 341.5 410.2 429.2 392.5 367.7 350.8 338.3ATTACK 17.4 19.2 23.9 18.4 22.8 21.7 23.8 A-10 17.4 19.2 23.9 18.4 22.8 21.7 23.8BOMBER (B-1) 4.9 3 3 3 - - - CARGO/TRANSPORT 99. 120.3 136.5 120.6 118.9 108.1 101.7 C-5 2.9 7.4 7.4 4.6 7.1 7.4 8.2 C-17 (3) - - - - 6.1 8.7 8.2 C-21 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.5 1.5 1.4 3.6 C-22 1.1 0.8 0.1 - - - - C-26 6.3 6.5 5.8 6.1 5.5 5.7 5.3 C-32 - - 0.9 1.4 1.5 1.5 1.8 C-38A 1.3 1.2 0.9 1.2 0.9 1 1 C-40 - 0.03 1.4 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.9 C-130 81.1 92.8 114.2 103.0 94.6 80.8 71.7 C-135 0.1 0.3 - - - - - C-141 4.6 9.6 4.0 1.1 - - - FIGHTER/INTERCEPTOR 145.6 174.3 155.2 155.6 143.0 137.5 129.1 F-15 26.6 29.5 27.1 26.3 24.2 25 25.4 F-16 119.0 144.8 128.1 129.3 118.8 112.5 103.7HELICOPTER (HH-60) 4.2 4.2 4.2 3.8 4.0 3.8 3.8OBSERVATION/UTILITY (OA10A) 6.3 6.0 9.0 6.2 0 0 0RECONNAISSANCE/ELEC 2.9 4.6 12.4 11.3 13.8 14.9 17.0 EC-130 2.9 4.6 3.9 2.4 2.8 2.7 3.2 E-8 - - 8.5 8.9 11.0 12.2 13.8RESCUE (HC-130) 3 2.8 4.1 2.8 2.9 2.8 2.9TANKER (KC-135) 57.1 74.1 75.8 69.0 62.3 62.0 60.0OTHER 1.1 1.7 5.1 1.8 - - -

FOOTNOTES:(1) These figures reflect data passed to AF/A3OT and not necessarily verified by ANG.(2) Totals may not add due to rounding.(3) Added to Inventory.

OPR: AF/A3OT, Mr. Reid (703) 697-0178 or DSN 227-0178.

FLYING HOURS STRATIFIED BYAIR NATIONAL GUARD MISSION/DESIGNATION

(FLYING HOURS IN THOUSANDS)(1)

104

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PERCENT OFFY ACTIVE AIR FORCE AIR NATIONAL AIRCRAFT

AIR FORCE RESERVE GUARD 9 YEARS OROLDER

1984 14.4 16.4 17.0 72.71985 14.7 17.3 17.8 73.31986 15.2 17.8 17.8 73.21987 15.5 17.5 17.4 78.81988 15.9 17.1 17.3 70.91989 16.5 15.5 16.8 71.11990 16.9 16.5 16.1 71.71991 17.4 15.8 15.2 70.41992 17.6 15.5 14.7 68.91993 17.7 16.5 14.6 68.51994 17.7 18.1 15.1 67.11995 17.8 18.4 15.9 67.01996 17.9 20.6 16.6 69.01997 18.8 21.5 17.7 73.11998 19.7 22.0 18.7 76.51999 20.5 22.9 19.7 80.32000 21.2 23.8 20.6 84.32001 21.9 24.8 21.4 85.82002 22.2 25.6 22.5 86.32003 22.7 26.3 23.2 88.72004 22.8 26.8 23.7 89.82005 22.8 27.5 24.5 89.52006 24.1 31.1 22.5 99.52007 23.9 30.9 22.4 99.3

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AF AVERAGE AIRCRAFT AGE TRENDS(REGULAR AIR FORCE, AIR FORCE RESERVE, & AIR NATIONAL GUARD)

AIR FORCE AIRCRAFT AGE

0.0

10.0

20.0

30.0

40.0

AF AFR ANG

1992199720022007

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FY05 FY06 FY07GRAND TOTAL 22.8 24.1 23.9BOMBER 29.9 31.2 32.1 B-1 18.1 19.0 20.4 B-2 11.2 12.0 13.4 B-52 43.8 45.0 46.1CBT SEARCH/RESC 20.2 21.7 22.7 HC-130 37.9 39.4 40.3 HH-60 15.5 16.7 17.7CMD & CONTROL 26.4 27.7 28.7 E-3 26.6 26.8 28.1 E-4 31.3 32.6 33.6ELECTRN WARFARE 32.8 34.1 35.1 EC-130 32.3 33.6 34.6 TC-130 39.9 41.2 42.2FIGHTER/ATTACK 17.0 17.8 18.3 A-10 23.9 25.2 26.2 OA-10 23.7 24.9 25.9 F-15 18.9 19.9 20.4 F-16 14.3 15.6 16.6 F-22 1.6 1.8 2.4 F-117 19.5 20.7 21.6 YF-117 23.3 24.5 25.4INTEL/SURV/RCCN 31.7 32.9 34.6 NC-135 43.5 44.7 45.7 OC-135 43.4 44.7 45.7 RC-135 42.2 43.3 44.4 TC-135 43.3 44.5 45.5 WC-135 42.4 43.7 44.6 U-2 22.4 23.6 24.7 TU-2 21.4 22.7 23.7

REGULAR AIR FORCEAVERAGE AGE OF AIRCRAFT

BY MISSION/DESIGNATION(1)

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FY05 FY06 FY07OSA/VIP/OTHER 24.4 26.3 27.2 C-9 31.3 31.8 0.0 C-12 25.3 26.6 27.6 C-20 16.8 18.1 19.1 C-21 20.7 21.9 22.9 VC-25 14.9 16.2 17.2 C-32 7.0 6.7 9.1 C-37 4.7 6.0 7.0 C-40 1.7 3.3 3.9 C-135 43.4 0 0.0 UH-1 34.7 35.7 37.0RPV/UAV 3.0 3.3 2.1 RQ-1 0 7.3 0.0 RQ-4 1.2 1.9 1.9 YRQ-4 5.1 6.4 4.9 MQ-9 0.6 1.5 1.5 YMQ-9 2.7 3.6 4.6SPCL OPERATIONS 29.0 29.6 27.5 AC-130 22.7 23.0 23.7 EC-130 42.5 25.3 0.0 MC-130 27.3 31.9 28.9 MH-53 35.3 37.8 37.0 CV-22 0 1.0 1.4STRATEGIC ALFT 10.7 14.9 9.4 C-5 21.0 28.1 21.2 C-17 5.7 5.9 6.9TACTICAL ALFT 34.5 25.5 34.7 C-130 34.5 25.4 34.7 NC-130 39.5 40.8 41.8TANKER 38.7 45.8 40.8 KC-10 20.7 22.0 23.0 KC-135 43.8 45.8 46.0 NKC-135 44.6 42.3 46.8TRAINER/GLIDER 25.1 0 24.4

REGULAR AIR FORCEAVERAGE AGE OF AIRCRAFT

BY MISSION/DESIGNATION(1)

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TRAINER/GLIDER FY05 FY06 FY07 TG-10 3.4 4.7 5.7 TG-12 5.1 6.3 7.3 TG-14 2.8 4.0 5.0 TG-15 1.8 3.0 4.0 T-1 10.9 35.7 13.2 T-3 10.6 0 0.0 T-6 2.3 2.8 3.5 T-37 41.1 42.6 43.0 T-38 37.8 39.3 40.2 AT-38 41.5 43.7 44.4 T-41 36.1 37.4 38.4 T-43 31.4 32.7 33.7 T-51 0.2 1.4 2 UV-18 21.5 22.8 23.8

Note:(1) If the average age is listed as 0 that means the aircraft is either brand new or is no longer actively being used.

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REGULAR AIR FORCEAVERAGE AGE OF AIRCRAFT

BY MISSION/DESIGNATION(1)

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FY05 FY06 FY07GRAND TOTAL 27.5 31.1 30.9BOMBER (B-52) 43.6 44.0 45.8CBT SEARCH/RESC 20.8 22.1 23.1 HC-130 39.0 40.3 41.3 HH-60 14.8 16.0 17.0FIGHTER/ATTACK 20.8 21.6 23.6 A-10 25.1 26.1 27.3 OA-10 24.3 25.6 26.7 F-16 17.7 18.9 20.1INTEL/SURV/RCCN (WC-130) 22.1 20.3 21.2OSA/VIP/OTHER (C-9) 33.4 - 32.8SPCL OPERATIONS (MC-130) 40.4 41.6 42.6STRATEGIC ALFT 33.5 26.4 26.2 C-5 34.2 31.1 30.5 C-17 0.1 1.2 2 C-141 39.1 - - TACTICAL ALFT (C-130) 17.0 17.7 18.4TANKER (KC-135) 44.5 45.7 46.6

Note:

(1) If the average age is listed as 0 that means the aircraft is either brand new or is no longer actively being used.

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AIR FORCE RESERVEAVERAGE AGE OF AIRCRAFT

BY MISSION/DESIGNATION(1)

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FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07GRAND TOTAL 24.6 24.6 22.5 22.4CBT SEARCH/RESC 16.9 16.9 18.1 19.2 HC-130 20.9 20.9 22.2 23.2 HH-60 14.9 14.9 16.1 17.0CMD & CONTROL 5.5 5.5 6.7 7.8 E-8 5.0 5.0 6.2 7.2 TE-8 14.7 14.7 16.0 17.0FIGHTER/ATTACK 20.4 20.4 21.6 22.3 A-10 24.8 24.8 26.0 27.1 OA-10 24.9 24.9 26.0 27.1 F-15 26.7 26.7 27.6 28.2 F-16 17.9 17.9 18.0 19.5OSA/VIP/OTHER 9.4 9.4 10.6 16.9 C-21 18.1 18.1 19.3 22.7 C-26 11.4 11.4 12.6 13.6 C-32 2.3 2.3 3.5 4.5 C-38 7.5 7.5 8.7 9.7 C-40 2.4 2.4 3.6 4.6SPCL OPERATIONS 22.4 22.4 20.6 19.7 EC-130 14.1 14.1 10.9 7.5 MC-130 38.9 38.9 40.0 41.1STRATEGIC ALFT 23.6 23.6 26.3 29.2 C-5 33.9 33.9 35.0 36.0 C-17 1.6 1.6 2.8 3.8TACTICAL ALFT 19.8 19.8 20.1 18.9 C-130 20.2 20.2 20.4 19.1 LC-130 13.5 13.5 14.8 15.8TANKER (KC-135) 45.2 45.2 46.4 47.4

Note:(1) If the average age is listed as 0 that means the aircraft is either brand new or is no longer actively being used.

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AIR NATIONAL GUARDAVERAGE AGE OF AIRCRAFT

BY MISSION/DESIGNATION(1)

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FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07ALCM/CALCM (AGM-86) 18.4 19.4 20.4 21.5 22.7 23.6 ACM (AGM-129A) 9.8 10.8 11.8 12.8 14.0 15.5 FIREBEE (BQM-34A) 7.3 3.3 3.8 4.5 5.3 0MM I (LGM-30) 28.6 29.6 30.6 31.7 32.9 33.3 PEACEKEEPER (LGM-118) 11.8 12.8 13.7 14.7 15.9 0STREAKER (MQM-107) 3.1 4.0 5.2 6.3 8.7 0

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AVERAGE AGE OF MISSILES AND DRONESBY MISSION/DESIGNATION

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FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07GRAND TOTAL 277 277 277 277 277

MAJOR INSTALLATION (BASE) TOTAL 84 84 84 84 84 50 States & US Possessions 72 72 72 72 72 Foreign 12 12 12 12 12

MINOR INSTALLATION (STATION) TOTAL 82 82 82 82 82 50 States & US Possessions 80 80 80 80 80 Foreign 2 2 2 2 2

SUPPORT SITE TOTAL 111 111 111 111 111 50 States & US Possessions 92 91 91 91 92 Foreign 19 20 20 20 19

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CLASS A MISHAP FATAL MISHAP AIRCRAFTDESTROYED

CY 1979 2.9 1.5 2.6CY 1980 2.6 1.3 2.3CY 1981 2.4 1.2 2.3CY 1982 2.3 1.0 2.3

FY 1983 (2) 2.0 1.0 2.0FY 1984 1.5 0.8 1.5FY 1985 1.8 0.9 1.6FY 1986 1.5 0.6 1.6FY 1987 1.6 0.9 1.6FY 1988 1.6 0.7 1.4FY 1989 1.6 0.7 1.4FY 1990 1.5 0.6 1.5FY 1991 1.1 0.3 1.0FY 1992 1.7 0.7 1.8FY 1993 1.4 0.4 1.4FY 1994 1.6 0.5 1.5FY 1995 1.5 0.5 1.3FY 1996 1.2 0.3 0.9FY 1997 1.4 0.4 1.2FY1998 1.1 0.3 1.0FY1999 1.6 0.2 1.2FY2000 1.1 0.3 0.7FY2001 1.2 0.4 1.0FY2002 1.5 0.4 0.9FY2003 1.3 0.4 0.9FY2004 1.2 0.3 0.5FY2005 1.5 0.2 0.5FY2006 0.9 0.0 0.4FY2007 1.32 0.1 0.7

FOOTNOTES: (1) Data are based on major/Class A Aircraft/flight mishap classification IAW AFI 91-204.(2) Beginning with FY 83, rates on fiscal year vice calendar year basis.

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Report at http://www.afsc.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080407-063.txt

AIRCRAFT MISHAP AND DESTROY RATES PER 100,000 FLYING HOURS

(1)

AIRCRAFT MISHAPS

0

5

10

15

20

25

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 5 YR AVG

FISCAL YEAR

TOTA

L N

UM

BER

PER

YE

AR

Destroyed

Fatalities

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SECTION F

AIR FORCE INDICES,RATES ANDFACTORS

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1992 0.723 0.677 0.7391993 0.739 0.697 0.7481994 0.755 0.715 0.7531995 0.771 0.735 0.7681996 0.786 0.757 0.7881997 0.800 0.774 0.7911998 0.809 0.786 0.7851999 0.820 0.804 0.7982000 0.836 0.831 0.8282001 0.856 0.854 0.8452002 0.873 0.868 0.8342003 0.890 0.887 0.8602004 0.913 0.911 0.8912005 0.943 0.942 0.9352006 0.974 0.972 0.9632007 1.000 1.000 1.000

SOURCES:GDP: Economic Report of the President, Feb 2008, Table B-3.CPI: Economic Report of the President, Feb 2008, Table B-60.PPI: Economic Report of the President, Feb 2008, Table B-65.Website: http://www.gpoaccess.gov/eop/tables08.html

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YEAR GDP DEFLATOR CPI PPI

GDP DEFLATOR, CONSUMER PRICE INDEX (CPI)AND PRODUCER PRICE INDEX (PPI)

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CY % CHANGE CY % CHANGE1972 3.2 1990 5.41973 6.2 1991 4.21974 11.0 1992 3.01975 9.1 1993 3.01976 5.8 1994 2.61977 6.5 1995 2.81978 7.6 1996 3.01979 11.3 1997 2.31980 13.5 1998 1.61981 10.3 1999 2.21982 6.2 2000 3.41983 3.2 2001 2.81984 4.3 2002 1.61985 3.6 2003 2.31986 1.9 2004 2.71987 3.6 2005 3.41988 4.1 2006 3.21989 4.8 2007 2.8

FOOTNOTES:(1) The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a measure of the average change in the prices paid by urban

ANNUAL PERCENT CHANGE IN CONSUMER PRICE INDEXES (CPI-U) (1)

Including All Items (2)

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

14.0

16.0

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

CALENDAR YEAR

AN

NU

AL

% C

HA

NG

E (C

PI-U

)

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Table F-3

FY MILITARY COMPENSATION GENERAL OPS & RESEARCH, MILITARY AIRCRAFT OTHER FUELBASE OTHER TOTAL RETIRE- SERVICE MAINTE- DEVELOP- CONSTRUC- & MISSILE PROCURE-PAY EXPENSES MENT & WAGE NANCE: MENT, TION PROCURE- MENT

BOARD NON-PAY TESTING, MENTPAY NON-POL EVAL

(3500) (3500) (3500) (3500) (3400) (3400) (3600) (3300) (3010/20) (3080)1970 0.145 0.197 0.152 0.286 0.161 0.217 0.221 0.216 0.202 0.220 0.0921971 0.158 0.206 0.164 0.316 0.174 0.228 0.232 0.227 0.213 0.231 0.0961972 0.185 0.214 0.187 0.337 0.189 0.238 0.243 0.238 0.223 0.241 0.0991973 0.207 0.224 0.208 0.358 0.200 0.249 0.253 0.248 0.232 0.252 0.1041974 0.221 0.248 0.223 0.393 0.218 0.268 0.273 0.268 0.250 0.272 0.1101975 0.235 0.263 0.238 0.448 0.235 0.297 0.303 0.297 0.277 0.301 0.1261976 0.247 0.278 0.250 0.497 0.255 0.317 0.324 0.317 0.297 0.322 0.13619TQ 0.254 0.285 0.257 0.512 0.266 0.328 0.334 0.328 0.307 0.333 0.1411977 0.261 0.292 0.264 0.527 0.278 0.339 0.346 0.339 0.317 0.344 0.1471978 0.280 0.309 0.282 0.566 0.299 0.366 0.369 0.362 0.338 0.367 0.1571979 0.296 0.333 0.300 0.613 0.317 0.399 0.400 0.397 0.368 0.399 0.1821980 0.318 0.358 0.321 0.687 0.339 0.438 0.438 0.438 0.403 0.438 0.3281981 0.368 0.444 0.376 0.764 0.368 0.490 0.490 0.490 0.451 0.490 0.3881982 0.418 0.471 0.423 0.814 0.389 0.535 0.535 0.535 0.495 0.535 0.3821983 0.435 0.491 0.440 0.862 0.407 0.561 0.561 0.561 0.539 0.561 0.3431984 0.448 0.507 0.453 0.891 0.420 0.583 0.583 0.583 0.583 0.583 0.3121985 0.466 0.521 0.470 0.922 0.443 0.602 0.602 0.602 0.602 0.602 0.2981986 0.485 0.534 0.488 0.927 0.448 0.619 0.619 0.619 0.619 0.619 0.2331987 0.496 0.546 0.499 0.958 0.472 0.636 0.636 0.636 0.636 0.636 0.2141988 0.507 0.560 0.511 0.960 0.515 0.655 0.655 0.655 0.655 0.655 0.1791989 0.525 0.580 0.529 0.870 0.533 0.682 0.682 0.682 0.682 0.682 0.1791990 0.544 0.597 0.549 0.902 0.553 0.710 0.710 0.710 0.710 0.710 0.2121991 0.566 0.618 0.570 0.925 0.575 0.740 0.740 0.740 0.740 0.740 0.3961992 0.590 0.640 0.594 0.950 0.599 0.761 0.761 0.761 0.761 0.761 0.3381993 0.612 0.660 0.616 0.841 0.622 0.782 0.782 0.782 0.782 0.782 0.3421994 0.628 0.673 0.632 0.853 0.642 0.797 0.797 0.797 0.797 0.797 0.3911995 0.644 0.688 0.647 0.862 0.661 0.812 0.812 0.812 0.812 0.812 0.3421996 0.659 0.702 0.663 0.819 0.678 0.829 0.829 0.829 0.829 0.829 0.3611997 0.678 0.719 0.682 0.834 0.697 0.846 0.846 0.846 0.846 0.846 0.3661998 0.698 0.737 0.701 0.803 0.717 0.852 0.852 0.852 0.852 0.852 0.4381999 0.721 0.759 0.724 0.822 0.741 0.859 0.859 0.859 0.859 0.859 0.4002000 0.754 0.790 0.757 0.905 0.774 0.871 0.871 0.871 0.871 0.871 0.2992001 0.784 0.815 0.786 0.876 0.806 0.886 0.886 0.886 0.886 0.886 0.4862002 0.831 0.863 0.834 0.951 0.841 0.894 0.894 0.894 0.894 0.894 0.4812003 0.875 0.897 0.877 0.905 0.876 0.902 0.902 0.902 0.902 0.902 0.4042004 0.913 0.929 0.914 0.933 0.912 0.921 0.921 0.921 0.921 0.921 0.4382005 0.946 0.956 0.947 0.982 0.946 0.946 0.946 0.946 0.946 0.946 0.5822006 0.976 0.982 0.977 0.976 0.976 0.976 0.976 0.976 0.976 0.976 0.9302007 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000

Date of OSD Inflation Rates for Personnel : 18-Jan-07Date of OSD Inflation Rates for Non-Personnel : 18-Jan-07Date of SAF/FMC Issue : 19-Jan-07

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USAF RAW INFLATION INDICESBASED ON OSD INFLATION RATES

(BASE YEAR FY 07)

TABLECOLUMN CATEGORY DEFINITION 2 Pay Base Basic pay, reenlistment bonuses, separation payments, FICA, death gratuities, continuation pay for physicians and dentists, BAQ, and several categories of subsistence pay. 3 Other Incentive pay, proficiency pay, interest on savings, flight deck pay, optometrist pay, enlistment bonuses, Expenses hostile fire pay, clothing allowance, subsistence-in-kind, family separation pay, station allowance over- seas, PCS, and several other items. 4 Total An appropriate weighting of columns 2 & 3. 5 Retirement Military retirement pay. 6 Civilian Pay Pay for GS, wage board, and foreign national direct and indirect hires.

TABLE USE: Raw indices are used to convert constant dollars in one year to constant dollars in another year. Use weighted indices toconvert constant to then-year dollars, and vice versa.

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Table F-4

FY OPERA- RESEARCH MILITARY MILITARY MILITARY AIRCRAFT AIRCRAFT MISSILE MISSILE OTHER OTHERTIONS & DEVELOP- CONSTRUC- CONSTRUC- CONSTRUC- PROCURE- PROCURE- PROCURE- PROCURE- PROCURE- PROCURE-

MAINTEN- MENT, TION: TION: TION: MENT MENT MENT MENT MENT MENTANCE TESTING & AF GUARD RESERVE SPECIAL OTHER SPECIAL OTHER SPECIAL OTHER

EVAL(3400) (3600) (3300) (3830) (3730) (3010) (3010) (3020) (3020) (3080) (3080)

1970 0.218 0.225 0.229 0.229 0.229 0.218 0.217 0.211 0.215 0.222 0.2161971 0.229 0.236 0.240 0.240 0.240 0.228 0.227 0.221 0.226 0.234 0.2261972 0.240 0.247 0.253 0.253 0.253 0.243 0.241 0.231 0.239 0.245 0.2391973 0.251 0.261 0.271 0.271 0.271 0.265 0.261 0.248 0.257 0.257 0.2571974 0.272 0.282 0.295 0.295 0.295 0.287 0.288 0.270 0.280 0.278 0.2811975 0.299 0.309 0.320 0.320 0.320 0.308 0.312 0.290 0.304 0.304 0.3031976 0.321 0.335 0.342 0.342 0.342 0.329 0.345 0.318 0.337 0.326 0.3311977 0.343 0.355 0.368 0.368 0.368 0.355 0.357 0.335 0.353 0.347 0.3481978 0.370 0.385 0.400 0.400 0.400 0.387 0.389 0.383 0.378 0.372 0.3811979 0.404 0.415 0.472 0.472 0.472 0.397 0.432 0.400 0.417 0.401 0.4091980 0.445 0.462 0.497 0.509 0.492 0.406 0.484 0.442 0.476 0.447 0.4551981 0.497 0.511 0.537 0.538 0.532 0.464 0.527 0.491 0.522 0.495 0.5021982 0.543 0.547 0.577 0.570 0.570 0.497 0.555 0.522 0.559 0.540 0.5371983 0.568 0.572 0.597 0.603 0.588 0.544 0.588 0.559 0.591 0.567 0.5731984 0.589 0.594 0.615 0.617 0.609 0.586 0.613 0.593 0.617 0.587 0.6021985 0.609 0.614 0.629 0.627 0.627 0.605 0.633 0.611 0.635 0.606 0.6201986 0.628 0.629 0.647 0.640 0.640 0.622 0.656 0.626 0.664 0.624 0.6421987 0.651 0.658 0.670 0.662 0.662 0.639 0.682 0.651 0.693 0.642 0.6641988 0.673 0.675 0.695 0.699 0.690 0.660 0.716 0.670 0.718 0.659 0.6881989 0.700 0.708 0.721 0.717 0.720 0.687 0.739 0.693 0.750 0.688 0.7151990 0.729 0.730 0.762 0.769 0.778 0.715 0.763 0.722 0.764 0.714 0.7381991 0.756 0.757 0.783 0.776 0.788 0.744 0.791 0.750 0.786 0.743 0.7651992 0.778 0.779 0.796 0.790 0.806 0.765 0.806 0.773 0.796 0.770 0.7831993 0.791 0.796 0.813 0.809 0.822 0.784 0.817 0.793 0.812 0.789 0.8021994 0.809 0.809 0.829 0.823 0.827 0.800 0.830 0.813 0.828 0.805 0.8171995 0.825 0.825 0.839 0.840 0.840 0.815 0.843 0.829 0.836 0.821 0.8301996 0.840 0.839 0.851 0.851 0.851 0.832 0.854 0.844 0.847 0.836 0.8441997 0.850 0.851 0.857 0.860 0.856 0.847 0.862 0.852 0.859 0.849 0.8551998 0.856 0.856 0.866 0.868 0.865 0.853 0.868 0.860 0.867 0.856 0.8621999 0.865 0.865 0.876 0.878 0.877 0.861 0.877 0.872 0.878 0.865 0.8732000 0.878 0.878 0.889 0.891 0.889 0.874 0.891 0.885 0.888 0.878 0.8852001 0.891 0.891 0.899 0.902 0.899 0.888 0.900 0.894 0.897 0.890 0.8952002 0.899 0.900 0.912 0.914 0.917 0.895 0.911 0.905 0.912 0.899 0.9072003 0.912 0.913 0.933 0.933 0.935 0.945 0.926 0.918 0.923 0.910 0.9242004 0.934 0.935 0.959 0.961 0.956 0.970 0.950 0.935 0.943 0.929 0.9432005 0.968 0.959 0.986 0.990 0.987 1.000 0.978 0.962 0.970 0.955 0.9692006 0.991 0.988 1.012 1.015 1.012 1.026 1.004 0.988 0.998 0.984 0.9982007 1.015 1.012 1.036 1.038 1.035 1.050 1.028 1.013 1.022 1.009 1.022

NOTE: "Special" appropriations refer to programs classified as secret.

TABLE USE: Weighted indices are used to convert constant dollars to then-year dollars, and vice versa. Use raw indices to convert constant dollars in one year to constant dollars in another year. Weighted indices for each appropriation are based on outlay rates for TOA excluding PAY and POL and should be used accordingly. For PAY and POL, use raw indices.

Date of OSD Inflation Rates for Personnel : 18-Jan-07Date of OSD Inflation Rates for Non-Personnel : 18-Jan-07Date of SAF/FMC Issue : 19-Jan-07

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Commissioned Officers(1)Years <2 >2 >3 >4 >6 >8 >10 >12 >14 >16 >18 >20 >22 >24 >26O-10 (2&3) 13,659 13,726 14,011 14,509O-9

(2&3) 11,947 12,119 12,367 12,801O-8 (3) 8,453 8,730 8,914 8,965 9,194 9,577 9,666 10,030 10,134 10,448 10,901 11,319 11,598 11,598 11,598O-7 (3) 7,024 7,350 7,501 7,621 7,838 8,053 8,301 8,549 8,797 9,577 10,236 10,236 10,236 10,236 10,288O-6 (3) 5,206 5,719 6,095 6,095 6,118 6,380 6,415 6,415 6,779 7,424 7,802 8,180 8,395 8,613 9,036O-5 (3) 4,340 4,889 5,228 5,291 5,502 5,629 5,906 6,110 6,373 6,776 6,968 7,158 7,373 7,373 7,373O-4 (3) 3,745 4,335 4,624 4,689 4,957 5,245 5,603 5,882 2,676 6,188 6,252 6,252 6,252 6,252 6,252O-3 (3) 3,292 3,732 4,028 4,392 4,602 4,833 4,983 5,228 5,336 5,336 5,336 5,336 5,336 5,336 5,336O-2 (3) 2,844 3,240 3,731 3,857 3,937 3,937 3,937 3,937 3,937 3,937 3,937 3,937 3,937 3,937 3,937O-1 (3) 2,469 2,570 3,107 3,107 3,107 3,107 3,107 3,107 3,107 3,107 3,107 3,107 3,107 3,107 3,107

Commissioned Officers with over 4 Years Service as Enlisted Personnel (1)Years <2 >2 >3 >4 >6 >8 >10 >12 >14 >16 >18 >20 >22 >24 >26

O-3E (4) 4,392 4,602 4,833 4,983 5,228 5,435 5,554 5,716

O-2E (4) 3,857 3,937 4,062 4,274 4,437 4,559

O-1E (4) 3,107 3,318 3,440 3,566 3,689 3,857

Enlisted Personnel (1)Years <2 >2 >3 >4 >6 >8 >10 >12 >14 >16 >18 >20 >22 >24 >26E-9 (5) 4,111 4,204 4,321 4,460 4,598 4,822 5,010 5,209 5,513

E-8 3,365 3,514 3,606 3,716 3,836 4,052 4,161 4,347 4,451 4,705E-7 2,339 2,553 2,651 2,781 2,882 3,055 3,153 3,250 3,424 3,511 3,594 3,644 3,815 3,925 4,204E-6 2,023 2,226 2,324 2,420 2,519 2,744 2,831 2,928 3,014 3,044 3,065E-5 1,854 1,978 2,073 2,171 2,324 2,455 2,552 2,582E-4 1,700 1,787 1,883 1,979 2,063E-3 1,534 1,631 1,729E-2 1,459

E-1 (6) 1,301

Notes: Amounts have been rounded to the nearest dollar.

FOOTNOTES:(1) If there is no amount under cumulative years of service, then the number immediately to the left applies.(2) While serving as JCS/Vice JCS, AF CS basic pay is $15,959.40. See note 3.(3) Basic pay for an O-7 to O-10 is limited by Level II of the Executive Schedule which is $14,000.10 Basic pay for O-6 and below is limited by Level V of the Executive Scheudle which is $11,349.90.(4) Applicable to O-1 to O-3 with at least 4 years and 1 day of active duty as an enlisted member.(5) Basic pay while serving as Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force is $6,642.60.(6) Basic pay for E-1s with less than four months of service is $1,203.90.

SOURCE: DoD Financial Management Regulation DoD-FMR: http://www.defenselink.mil/comptroller/fmr/08a/08a_01.pdf

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Table F-6

PAY GRADE

WITH DEPENDENTS

WITHOUT DEPENDENTS [1] PARTIAL BAH [2] BAH DIFF [3]

O-10 1479.30 1202.40 50.70 283.50O-9 1479.30 1202.40 50.70 283.50O-8 1479.30 1202.40 50.70 283.50O-7 1479.30 1202.40 50.70 283.50O-6 1331.70 1102.80 39.60 234.90O-5 1283.70 1062.00 33.00 226.80O-4 1131.60 984.00 26.70 150.90O-3 936.30 789.00 22.20 150.60O-2 798.90 625.20 17.70 177.60O-1 715.20 527.10 13.20 192.60

O-3E 1006.20 851.70 22.20 158.40O-2E 907.80 723.90 17.70 189.30O-1E 839.40 622.80 13.20 221.70

E-9 960.90 729.00 18.60 237.00E-8 886.50 669.30 15.30 222.00E-7 822.90 571.50 12.00 257.10E-6 760.20 517.20 9.90 248.40E-5 684.00 477.30 8.70 211.20E-4 594.30 414.90 8.10 183.00E-3 552.90 407.10 7.80 149.70E-2 527.10 330.60 7.20 200.40E-1 527.10 295.20 6.90 237.00

Basic Allowance for Subsistence Officers 192.74 per month

EnlistedStandard Rate 279.88 per month

FOOTNOTES:

SOURCE: DoD Financial Management Regulation DoD-FMR: http://141.116.74.201/bah/bah2/2007-Non-Locality-BAH-Rates.pdf

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ENLISTED

COMMISSIONED OFFICERS WITH OVER 4 YEARS SERVICE AS ENLISTED MEMBER [4]

MILITARY MONTHLY BASIC ALLOWANCE FOR HOUSING (TYPE II) & BASIC ALLOWANCE FOR SUBSISTENCE

(EFFECTIVE JANUARY 2007)

[1] Payment of the full rate of basic allowance for housing at these rates to members of the uniformed services without dependents is authorized by 37 USC 403, and Executive Order 11157, as amended.[2] Payment of the partial BAH rate of basic allowance for housing at these rates to members of the uniformed services without dependents is authorized by 37 USC 403 (n).[3] BAH-DIFF is the housing allowance amount for a member who is assigned to single-type quarters and who is authorized a basic allowance for housing solely by reason of the member's payment of child support.[4] Applicable to O-1 to O-3 with at least 4 years and 1 day of active duty as an enlisted member.

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Table F-7

GRADE BASIC RETIRED MEDICAL BAH INCEN- MISC AVERAGE PCS TOTALPAY PAY TIVE & RATE ANNUAL

ACCRUAL SPECIAL WITHOUT COMPO-PAY PCS SITE

RATEOFFICER

Average $62,534 $16,572 $6,048 $15,405 $7,580 $11,259 $119,398 $6,747 $126,145 0-10 $168,000 $44,520 $6,048 $11,065 $3,694 $13,071 $246,398 $6,747 $253,145 0-9 $157,871 $41,836 $6,048 $12,316 $2,074 $13,059 $233,204 $6,747 $239,951 0-8 $139,942 $37,085 $6,048 $15,397 $1,508 $12,370 $212,350 $6,747 $219,097 0-7 $123,041 $32,606 $6,048 $16,662 $1,894 $12,269 $192,520 $6,747 $199,267 0-6 $103,230 $27,356 $6,048 $18,934 $12,617 $12,218 $180,403 $6,747 $187,150 0-5 $83,599 $22,154 $6,048 $19,153 $13,120 $10,792 $154,866 $6,747 $161,613 0-4 $70,580 $18,704 $6,048 $17,368 $12,924 $9,716 $135,340 $6,747 $142,087 0-3 $56,579 $14,993 $6,048 $14,799 $5,140 $8,994 $106,553 $6,747 $113,300 0-2 $44,129 $11,694 $6,048 $12,105 $1,293 $6,790 $82,059 $6,747 $88,806 0-1 $31,156 $8,256 $6,048 $9,580 $656 $5,225 $60,921 $6,747 $67,668NOTE: THE RATE OF BASIC PAY FOR GENERALS IS LIMITED TO LEVEL III OF THE EXECUTIVE SCHEDULE. THERATE OF BASIC PAY FOR O-6 AND BELOW IS LIMITED TO LEVEL V OF THE EXECUTIVE SCHEDULE

CADET$10,316 $6,048 $789 $16,624 $260 $11,365

ENLISTEDAverage $28,641 $7,590 $6,048 $8,600 $374 $5,808 $57,061 $3,313 $60,374 E-9 $63,066 $16,712 $6,048 $14,531 $359 $8,733 $109,449 $3,313 $112,762 E-8 $51,820 $13,732 $6,048 $13,595 $349 $7,856 $93,400 $3,313 $96,713 E-7 $44,025 $11,667 $6,048 $13,069 $361 $7,036 $82,206 $3,313 $85,519 E-6 $35,908 $9,516 $6,048 $11,879 $360 $6,911 $70,622 $3,313 $73,935 E-5 $28,473 $7,545 $6,048 $10,092 $406 $6,328 $58,892 $3,313 $62,205 E-4 $22,763 $6,032 $6,048 $7,164 $463 $5,194 $47,664 $3,313 $50,977 E-3 $18,800 $4,982 $6,048 $3,384 $335 $4,204 $37,753 $3,313 $41,066 E-2 $17,411 $4,614 $6,048 $1,924 $169 $4,071 $34,237 $3,313 $37,550 E-1 $14,918 $3,953 $6,048 $1,436 $113 $3,277 $29,745 $3,313 $33,058

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FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07OFFICER General 202.1 213.8 218.4 234.8 224.6 235.9 Lieutenant General 193.1 200.7 212.5 229.6 220.1 230.4 Major General 176.3 184.4 195.7 212.9 206.8 213.6 Brigadier General 161.7 169.9 175.9 190.3 185.6 193.5 Colonel 154.8 161.1 167.5 174.4 177.9 183.4 Lieutenant Colonel 131.3 138.9 145.1 146.9 157.0 157.0 Major 113.2 121.8 125.2 129.8 139.6 136.3 Captain 88.2 98.2 100.7 102.3 115.1 111.8 1st Lieutenant 67.5 75.5 79.4 87.7 90.6 93.1 2nd Lieutenant 54.0 61.6 65.8 74.1 76.4 70.0CADET 11.9 12.6 12.9 13.2 13.9 13.6ENLISTED Chief Master Sergeant 87.1 95.5 102.2 106.7 107.5 111.5 Senior Master Sergeant 73.6 83.1 87.1 91.0 92.5 95.5 Master Sergeant 65.0 73.3 76.5 79.7 81.9 83.9 Technical Sergeant 57.8 64.5 67.4 68.8 71.9 73.2 Staff Sergeant 46.9 55.9 57.6 59.4 63.0 63.2 Sergeant 38.6 46.2 47.8 48.2 52.2 52.4 Airman 1st Class 31.8 38.6 39.2 41.3 44.0 44.6 Airman 30.0 36.0 36.9 38.2 39.6 41.1 Airman Basic 27.3 33.3 34.3 35.1 34.5 35.7

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Table F-9

LEVEL V LEVEL IV LEVEL III LEVEL II LEVEL I136,200 145,400 154,600 168,000 186,600 CHAIRMAN

VICE CHAIRMANOTHER MEMBERS

Structure of SES Pay System Minimum MaximumAgencies with Certified SES Performance Appraisal System 111,676 168,000Agencies without Certified SES Perfomance Appraisal System 111,676 154,600

MINIMUMMAXIMUM

STEP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10GRADE

GS-1 16,630 17,185 17,739 18,289 18,842 19,167 19,713 20,264 20,286 20,798GS-2 18,698 19,142 19,761 20,286 20,512 21,115 21,718 22,321 22,924 23,527GS-3 20,401 21,081 21,761 22,441 23,121 23,801 24,481 25,161 25,841 26,521GS-4 22,902 23,665 24,428 25,191 25,954 26,717 27,480 28,243 29,006 29,769GS-5 25,623 26,477 27,331 28,185 29,039 28,893 30,747 31,601 32,455 33,309GS-6 28,562 29,514 30,466 31,418 32,370 33,322 34,274 35,226 36,178 37,130GS-7 31,740 32,798 33,856 34,914 35,972 37,030 38,088 39,146 40,204 41,262GS-8 35,151 36,323 37,495 38,667 39,839 41,011 42,183 43,355 44,527 45,699GS-9 38,824 40,118 41,412 42,706 44,000 45,294 46,588 47,882 49,176 50,470GS-10 42,755 44,180 45,605 47,030 48,455 49,880 51,305 52,730 54,155 55,580GS-11 46,974 48,540 50,106 51,672 53,238 54,804 56,370 57,936 59,502 61,068GS-12 56,301 58,178 60,055 61,932 63,809 65,686 67,563 69,440 71,317 73,194GS-13 66,951 69,183 71,415 73,647 75,879 78,111 80,343 82,575 84,807 87,039GS-14 79,115 81,752 84,389 87,026 89,663 92,300 94,937 97,574 100,211 102,848GS-15 93,063 96,165 99,267 102,369 105,471 108,573 111,675 114,777 117,879 120,981

FOOTNOTES (1) Does not include Locality Pay.(2) The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2004 (Public Law 108-136, November 24, 2003) authorized a new performance-based pay system for members of the Senior Executive Service (SES). The Act amends 5 U.S.C. 5382 to replace the current six-level pay system for the SES with a single, open-range "payband" that has only its minimum and maximum rates fixed by statute. For futher information see: https://www.opm.gov/ses/compensation.asp.

SOURCE: http://www.opm.gov/oca/07tables/index.asp

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EXECUTIVE SCHEDULE (EX) EMPLOYEES

SENIOR EXECUTIVE SERVICE (SES) EMPLOYEES (2)

MEMBERS, BOARDS OF CONTRACTAPPEALS (CA)

145,400141,038136,676

ADMINISTRATIVE LAWJUDGES

AL-3/A 97,100AL-3/B 104,400AL-3/C 112,000AL-3/D 119,400AL-3/E 126,900

GENERAL SCHEDULE (GS) EMPLOYEES

SENIOR LEVEL & Scientific/Technical (SL & ST) 111,676145,400

AL-1 145,400

AL-3/F 134,200AL-2 141,900

CIVILIAN PAY SCHEDULE(EFFECTIVE JANUARY 2007)

(1)

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Table F-10

123

EFFECTIVE MILITARY CIVILIAN EFFECTIVE MILITARY CIVILIANDATE PAY PAY DATE PAY PAY

(1) (2) (1) (2)1 April 1955 2.8% - 1 October 1980 11.7% 9.1%

1 January 1958 - 10.0% 1 October 1981 14.3% 4.8%1 June 1958 6.3% - 1 October 1982 4.0% 4.0%1 July 1960 - 7.7% 1 January 1984 4.0% 4.0%

11 October 1962 - 5.5% 1 January 1985 4.0% 3.5%1 October 1963 8.4% - 1 October 1985 3.0% -1 January 1964 - 4.1% 1 January 1987 3.0% 3.0%

1 July 1964 - 4.2% 1 January 1988 2.0% 2.0%1 September 1964 1.4% - 1 January 1989 4.1% 4.1%1 September 1965 6.4% - 1 January 1990 3.6% 3.6%

1 October 1965 - 3.6% 1 January 1991 4.1% 4.1%1 July 1966 2.8% 2.9% 1 January 1992 4.2% 4.2%

1 October 1967 4.5% 4.5% 1 January 1993 3.7% 3.7%1 July 1968 4.9% 4.9% 1 January 1994 2.2% 3.6%1 July 1969 9.1% 9.1% 1 January 1995 2.6% 2.6%

27 December 1969 6.0% 6.0% 1 January 1996 2.4% 2.4%1 January 1971 6.0% 6.0% 1 January 1997 3.0% 3.0%

14 November 1971 13.1% - 1 January 1998 2.8% 2.8%1 January 1972 5.5% 5.5% 1 January 1999 3.6% 3.6%1 January 1973 5.1% 5.1% 1 January 2000 4.8% 4.8%1 October 1973 4.8% 4.8% 1 January 2001 3.7% 3.7%1 October 1974 5.5% 5.5% 1 January 2002 6.9% (3) 4.6%1 October 1975 5.0% 5.0% 1 January 2003 4.7% 4.1%1 October 1976 4.8% 4.8% 1 January 2004 4.15% 4.1%1 October 1977 7.0% 7.0% 1 January 2005 3.1% 3.5%1 October 1978 5.5% 5.5% 1 January 2006 3.1% 3.1%1 October 1979 7.0% 7.0% 1 January 2007 2.2% 2.2%

FOOTNOTES:(1) Includes Basic Pay, Basic allowance for Subsistence, and Basic Allowance for Housing.(2) These pay increases apply to GS/GM employees only.(3) Includes targeted pay raises.

NOTES: Civilian Pay increases are General Schedule increases only.Prior years' versions of the Digest may have used other types of increases.

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