The size of the United States’ Department of Defense (DoD) is, on many levels, awe-inspiring. This led me to create this little trivia game called “DoD or Country” that considers which is larger - our defense complex or countries. I hope you enjoy it. The anwers appear below. Don’t peek.
Questions:
1.) Weighing in at $583 billion US dollars, which is more expensive: the US DoD budget or the budget of the entire government of Australia?
2.) At 9,500 square kilometers, which is more extensive: America’s largest military installation -White Sands Missile Range – or the country of Cyprus?
3.) Consisting of about 3,600,000 people, which is larger: the combined active, reserve, and civilian components of the DoD or the population of Mongolia?
4.) At 440,000 barrels per day, who consumed more oil in 2006: the Department of Defense or the country of Argentina?
5.) Consisting of 45 ships, which is larger: the US Naval Fleet Auxillary Force (i.e. the ships that supply the Navy’s combat fleet) or the merchant marine fleet of Lithuania?
6.) Consisting of 185 aircraft, which contains more aircraft: the current C-17 cargo plane fleet of the US Air Force or the current Singapore Airline’s fleet (all models of aircraft combined)?
7.) At 764 dead, which involved a greater number of lost lives: the US military’s Killed in Action figure for 2007 or the number of fatalities due to terrorism (as defined by the US NCTC) in Somalia in the same year.
8.)At 2,150 Megawatts (electrical) [MW(e)], which has a higher combined output rating from all nuclear reactors: all of the active aircraft carriers of the US Navy or all the commercial nuclear power plants in Brazil?
Answers:
1.) DoD; Australia’s annual budget in the same year (2008) was a mere $340 billion.
2.) Cyprus; White Sands is 8,300 square kilometers (1,2oo km. sq. less.)
3.) DoD; Mongolia’s population is only about 3.041 million.
4.) Argentina; The South American nation’s oil consumption was 120,000 barrels per day more.
5.) Lithuania; The Baltic state’s fleet consists of about five more merchant ships than the US Navy’s Auxillary force. (Perhaps a few more than that depending upon how you define “ship.”)
6.) DoD; The Air Force has almost 80 more C-17s (of all varients) than the Singapore Airline has in total aircraft (of all models.)
7.) DoD; The DoD reported 25 more killed in action in 2007 than was the number of Somali terrorism fatalities (739) that year.
8.) DoD; Brazil’s two reactors are rated at 2,007 MW(e), while the 10 Nimitz and one Enterprise class carriers have ratings of 194 MW(e) (both reactors on a Nimitz combined [times 10]) and 210 MW(e) (all eight Enterprise reactors combined).


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By: I Moved | Strategic Thinking on February 13, 2011
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