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The Belgian Armed Forces have about
47,000 active troops. In 2019, Belgium's defense budget
totaled €4.303 billion ($4.921 billion) representing .93% of
its GDP. They are organized into one unified structure which
consists of four main components: Land Component or the
Army, Air Component or the Air Force, Marine Component or
the Navy and the Medical Component. The operational commands
of the four components are subordinate to the Staff
Department for Operations and Training of the Ministry of
Defense, which is headed by the Assistant Chief of Staff
Operations and Training, and to the Chief of Defense. The effects of the Second World War made collective security a priority for Belgian foreign policy. In March 1948 Belgium signed the Treaty of Brussels and then joined NATO in 1948. However, the integration of the armed forces into NATO did not begin until after the Korean War. The Belgians, along with the Luxembourg government, sent a detachment of battalion strength to fight in Korea known as the Belgian United Nations Command. This mission was the first in a long line of UN missions which the Belgians supported. Currently, the Belgian Marine Component is working closely together with the Dutch Navy under the command of the Admiral Benelux. |
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