^What are here termed "named bases" are the bases listed in section X: "Personnel Data from DMDC", i.e. excluding that table's rows labelled "Other", in the 2015 DoD Base Structure Report.
^The 2015 U.S. Base Structure Report gives 587 overseas sites, but sites are merely real property at a distinct geographical location, and multiple sites may belong to one installation (page DoD-3). For example, the Garmisch, Germany "named base" with its 72 personnel has eight distinct sites large enough to be listed in the Army's Individual Service Inventory list: Artillery Kaserne, Breitenau Skeet Range, Garmisch Family Housing, Garmish Golf Course, General Abrams Hotel And Disp, Hausberg Ski Area, Oberammergau NATO School, and Sheridan Barracks (listed in Army-15 to Army-17). These range in size from Ramstein AB with 9,188 active, guard/reserve, and civilian personnel down to Worms, which has just one civilian.
^ כל מקום ואתר: מדריך שלם להכרת הארץ [Israel, sites and places]. Tel Aviv: משרד הביטחון - ההוצאה לאור. 1985: 199. ISBN 9789652200822. OCLC 457092747(希伯来语).
^Djibouti: Changing Influence in the Horn's Strategic Hub互联网档案馆的存档,存档日期2013-11-26., chathamhouse.org, David Styan, April 2013 ("Having temporarily used US facilities, a Japanese base, situated close to Camp Lemonnier(英语:Camp Lemonnier), opened in July 2011. Around 600 members of its Maritime Self-Defence Forces rotate between Japan's naval vessels operating from the port of Djibouti and the camp. Naval units protecting Japanese shipping in the region had operated out of the US base prior to 2011. Japan is reported to pay an annual rent of $30 million for the facilities, similar to the sums paid for either of the far larger US and French bases. This has led to an expansion of Japan's civilian aid programme to Djibouti, which has also become a hub for wider development activities in the Horn by the Japan International Cooperation Agency.")
^Syed, Baqir Sajjad. Raheel leaves for Riyadh to command military alliance. Dawn. 22 April 2017 [8 June 2017]. (原始内容存档于19 February 2018). Pakistan already has 2000 troops in Saudi Arabia under a 1982 bilateral agreement. The deployed troops are mostly serving there in training and advisory capacity.
^Shams, Shamil. Examining Saudi-Pakistani ties in changing geopolitics. Deutsche Welle. 30 August 2016 [8 June 2017]. (原始内容存档于11 October 2017). However, security experts say that being an ally of Saudi Arabia, Pakistan is part of a security cooperation agreement under which about 1,000 Pakistani troops are performing an "advisory" role to Riyadh and are stationed in Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries.
^Haq, Riazul. Pakistan still clueless about role in Saudi coalition. The Express Tribune. 18 February 2016 [8 June 2017]. (原始内容存档于20 August 2017). Aziz said military cooperation between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia was nearly four decades’ old, and around 1,000 Pakistani military officials were always present in the kingdom.