•Increasing the size of the Army and Marine
Corps: $20.5 billion, an increase of $8.7 billion or 73%, compared with
2008. This year, the Army would grow to 532,000 soldiers, and the
Marine Corps would increase its ranks to 194,000. By 2012, the plan
would be complete, with the Army topping out at 547,000 soldiers, while
there would be 202,000 members of the Marine Corps.
•Aircraft and weapons: $45.6 billion, a $4.9
billion increase, that would include purchases of fighter planes such
as the F-22A Raptor and F/A-18 Hornet and unmanned aircraft like the
Predator and Reaper.
•Cyberspace security: The budget shows at least
$65 million for research and development projects tied to computer
security. Some elements of the effort are secret, and funding levels
are not disclosed.
•Pay and health care: $149 billion to increase salaries and fund health care. Military salaries would increase by 3.4%.