Iraq Weekly Status Report - US Department of State
Iraq Weekly Status Report - US Department of State
Iraq Weekly Status Report - US Department of State
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[2.] Transition <strong>Iraq</strong> to Security Self-Reliance – <strong>Iraq</strong>i Security<br />
Forces<br />
Ministry <strong>of</strong> Interior Forces Ministry <strong>of</strong> Defense Forces<br />
COMPONENT<br />
POLICE<br />
NATIONAL<br />
POLICE<br />
OTHER MOI<br />
FORCES<br />
TOTAL<br />
TRAINED &<br />
EQUIPPED<br />
~135,000***<br />
~ 24,400<br />
~28,860<br />
~188,260**<br />
Total Trained & Equipped ISF:<br />
~323,180****<br />
Data as <strong>of</strong> February 20, 2007 (updated bi-weekly by DOD)<br />
COMPONENT<br />
ARMY<br />
AIR FORCE<br />
NAVY<br />
TOTAL<br />
OPERATIONAL<br />
~132,856***<br />
~1,135<br />
~134,920**<br />
February 21, 2007<br />
* Ministry <strong>of</strong> Interior Forces: Unauthorized absence personnel are included in these numbers<br />
** Ministry <strong>of</strong> Defense Forces: Unauthorized absence personnel are not included in these numbers<br />
*** Army numbers include Special Operations Forces and Support Forces<br />
**** Does not include the approximately 144,000 Facilities Protection Service personnel working in 27<br />
ministries<br />
~929<br />
7 UNCLASSIFIED