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United States Military
United States Military consists of United States Army, United States Navy,
United States Air Force, United States Marine Corps, and United States Coast
Guard. The Coast Guard of the US Military reports to the Department of Homeland
Security during peacetime and to the US Navy during wartime. The United
States Military altogether consists of 1.4 million active duty personnel
and has several hundred thousands of personnel in both the Reserves and National
Guard.
The United States Military budget is the largest in the world. There are many
reasons for this. The US Military has the capability to fight and win wars
overseas to defend the American allies and indirectly controlling the high seas
to protect the American trade. Therefore, it maintains a global presence to
uphold democracy and maintain international stability. It should be able to
fight and win multiple wars at the same time and deal with unexpected global
events.
The next simple reason for the huge spending of the United States Military
is that it can afford such large spending on the US Military.
Though the aggregate amount of military spending is very large, it actually
represents a very meager fraction of the total US economy. Another reason
is that although the national consensus within the United States is to maintain
a military of global capability, yet the human cost in terms of possible casualties
and the overall size of the military has to be at a minimum. This has led to
extensive developments and researches in technology yielding many breakthroughs
like space explorations, computers and Internet, nuclear energy, bulletproof
vests, lasers to shoot down missiles and so on.
Another relatively important point in consideration for the high spending of
the United States Military is that the buying power of money
is different in different places. The general living standards are high in America
and the US Military has to pay decent salaries to all the categories of soldiers.
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