1、1 End-strength level is defined as number of military personnel on duty as of the last day of thefiscal year (September 30th).2 FY2000 data in Tables 1-3 represent a DOD estimate and include Administration-proposedsupplemental appropriations and rescissions. The FY2001 data in Table 1 represents the
2、Administrations February 2000 request and does not include changes due to congressional action.FY1990-1999 data in Tables 1-3 represent actual figures.Congressional Research Service The Library of CongressCRS Report for CongressReceived through the CRS WebOrder Code RS20151Updated July 27, 2000Natio
3、nal Guard and Reserve Funding, FY1990-2001(name redacted)Analyst in National DefenseForeign Affairs, Defense, and Trade DivisionSummaryThis report provides data on trends in funding for the National Guard and Reservecomponents of the U.S. Armed Forces from FY1990-FY2001. The percentage ofNational Gu
4、ard and Reserve (NG&R) funding has held fairly steady over this period at7-8% of the Department of Defense (DOD) budget. The NG&R budgets range from ahigh of $28.2 billion in FY1992 to a low of $22.7 billion in FY1997, as measured inconstant FY2001 dollars. Personnel end-strength for the NG&R has de