Antigua and Barbuda Defence Force

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Antigua and Barbuda Defence Force
Coat of arms of Antigua and Barbuda
MottoParatus ad serviendum (Ready to serve)
Founded1 November 1981
Current form1995
Service branches
HeadquartersCamp Blizard, Saint George, Antigua
WebsiteOfficial website
Leadership
QueenElizabeth II
Prime MinisterGaston Browne
Chief of Defence StaffColonel Sir Trevor Thomas
Personnel
Military age18
Available for
military service
18,952 males, age 15–49 (1998),
18,360 females, age 15–49 (1998)
Fit for
military service
14,859 males, age 15–49 (1998),
14,947 females, age 15–49 (1998)
Reaching military
age annually
507 males (1998),
494 females (1998)
Active personnel170
Reserve personnel75
Expenditures
Budget$7.8 million (2009)
Percent of GDP0.7%
Related articles
RanksMilitary ranks of Antigua and Barbuda

The Antigua and Barbuda Defence Force is the armed forces of Antigua and Barbuda. The ABDF has responsibility for several different roles: internal security, prevention of drug smuggling, the protection and support of fishing rights, prevention of marine pollution, search and rescue, ceremonial duties, assistance to government programs, provision of relief during natural disasters, assistance in the maintenance of essential services, and support of the police in maintaining law and order.

The ABDF is one of the world's smallest militaries, consisting of 245 people. It is much better equipped for fulfilling its civil roles as opposed to providing a deterrence against would-be aggressors or in defending the nation during a war.

Organization

380X Defender of the ABDF Coast Guard during the "Tradewinds 2013" joint training exercise

The ABDF consists of four major units:

Former deployments

Alliances

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Wertheim, Eric (2007). The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World: Their Ships, Aircraft, and Systems. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press. p. 6. ISBN 9781591149552. Retrieved 18 March 2014.
  2. ^ Okula, Christopher (30 May 2013). "130524-N-HP195-034". DefenseImagery.mil. Retrieved 18 March 2014.
  3. ^ "Dion E. Phillips - Antigua and Barbuda Defense Force: A Preliminary Look". www.open.uwi.edu. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  4. ^ Phillips, Dion E. "Antigua and Barbuda Defense Force: A Preliminary Look". Conference papers, 2004. University of the West Indies. Retrieved 24 November 2013.

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