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Europe
StrategyPage: The 60 Year U.S. Occupation Force
2005-04-16
April 15, 2005: Sixty years after the end of World War II, there are still 62,000 American troops in Europe. They are stationed in 236 bases, including 13 training areas. The force has been reduced considerably over the years, especially after the Cold War ended in 1991, leaving over a quarter million American troops in Europe. But in 2015 there will still be 24,000 American troops over there, in 88 bases, and using four training areas. The 1st Infantry Division will return from Europe in 2006, and the 1st Armored Division will go home in 2008. Both of these units were originally sent to Europe in 1942. The only major combat unit that will remain in Europe will be the 173rd Airborne Brigade, which is stationed in northern Italy.
Posted by:ed

#2  Both of these units were originally sent to Europe in 1942.

US and the Romans.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-04-16 6:47:27 PM  

#1  It has long been recognized that a forward positioned army is only cost effective if it faces off against an enemy forward postitioned army. But that still leaves many options for force projection. Pre-positioned equipment, light mobile elements first by air and then by sea, followed by heavy reinforcement by sea. Similar goals are achieved at far less cost.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2005-04-16 5:57:17 PM  

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