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Mapped: The Number of Active Duty Troops in Each U.S. State (2024)

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Map: The Number of Active Duty Troops in Each U.S. State

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The U.S. has the world’s seventh-largest military, numbering more than 2 million personnel. Of them, 1.1 million active duty troops are stationed within the country.

We map out their numbers in each U.S. state, according to March 2024 figures from the Defense Manpower Data Center. Importantly, this graphic and article does not include reserves, National Guard, or Department of Defense personnel.

Ranked: U.S. States Hosting the Most Active Duty Troops

At the top of the list, California has nearly 160,000 troops, of which 75,000 are from the Navy and 54,000 from Marines. One of the two Marine recruitment centers is located in San Diego.

Rank State Active Duty Personnel
1 California 157,367
2 Virginia 126,145
3 Texas 111,005
4 North Carolina 91,077
5 Florida 66,039
6 Georgia 63,391
7 Washington 56,572
8 Hawaii 44,423
9 Colarado 36,111
10 South Carolina 32,897
11 Kentucky 30,755
12 Maryland 28,059
13 Alaska 20,784
14 Kansas 19,769
15 Oklahoma 19,084
16 New York 18,262
17 Illinois 17,197
18 Arizona 16,819
19 Louisiana 14,403
20 Missouri 13,632
21 New Mexico 13,338
22 Nevada 11,687
23 Mississippi 11,363
24 Washington D.C.* 11,096
25 Alabama 8,518
26 New Jersey 7,843
27 North Dakota 7,065
28 Ohio 6,694
29 Connecticut 6,510
30 Nebraska 6,329
31 Utah 4,376
32 Rhode Island 4,141
33 Arkansas 3,711
34 Massachusetts 3,474
35 Idaho 3,412
36 Delware 3,397
37 Montana 3,335
38 South Dakota 3,226
39 Wyoming 3,053
40 Tennessee 2,364
41 Pennsylvania 2,317
42 Michigan 1,810
43 Oregon 1,493
44 New Hampshire 1,244
45 Wisconsin 972
46 Indiana 951
47 Maine 824
48 Minnesota 567
49 Iowa 202
50 West Virginia 183
51 Vermont 125
N/A Total 1,119,432

Note: *Federal district.

Ranked second, Virginia hosts 120,000 soldiers, thanks in large part to the world’s largest naval base in Norfolk, which has its own interstate highway. The Pentagon, headquarters to all services is located in Virginia as well.

Meanwhile, Texas has a massive Army (66,000) and Air Force (34,000) presence, with nine military bases between the two services.

Ranked fourth, North Carolina, is home to the country’s largest army base. Florida, with a large Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard presence rounds out the top five.

The top 10 states host 70% of all active duty U.S. personnel, and except for Colorado are found along the coast. As it happens, the services’ newest branch, the Space Force, has its largest operations in Colorado (4,000 troops).

Finally, the U.S. military has a significant presence overseas as well. Nearly 170,000 active duty troops are stationed primarily in Japan, Germany, and South Korea.

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