Report on the Uses of Foreign Military Financing, International Military Education and Training, and Peacekeeping Operations Funds (Foreign Operations Appropriations Act, FY 2006, Section 584) FT 2006 FOREIGN MILITARY FINANCING CUMULATIVE QUARTERLY REPORT - June 30,2014

($ in thousands) OBLIGATIONS AS OF EXPENDITURES AS OF COUNTRY June 30,2014______June 30,2014______USE/PURPOSE OF FUNDS AFRICA 3.960 3,960 Training ammunition; technical assistance construction; blanket order training; construction equipment; camouflage clothing; modular tent system. 1.980 1.980 Aircraft parts/accessories; VHF radios/equipment. Ghana 495 495 M16A4 spare parts, components, accessories, and maintenance support items w/ magazines Liberia 1.980 1.980 Coast Guard technical services. Nigeria 990 990 Modeling and simulation center; C-130 technical coordination program; spare parts for buoy tenders, blanket order training, and C-130H engine. 495 495 Weapons spares; blanket order training; vehicles; JANUS system; body armor; packing, crating, and handling. Africa Coastal/Border Security 3.960 3,200 Benin (S200K Supply Support for 27’ Defender Boats); Burundi (S130K Foreign Aircraft Spares); Ghana (S150K Supply Support for Balsam Class Buoy); Nigeria Program ($75K Supply Support); Sao Tome (S125K Boat Spares for Sea Turtle Conservation); Senegal (S150K Patrol Craft Spares); Mozambique (S520K communication equipment;inflatable boat); Comoros (S470K fast response boat); Mauritius ($270Kfast patrol boats); Cape Verde ($200K boat spares); Cameroon (S140K communications equipment); Liberia ($200K U.S. Coast Guard techncial services); Togo ($100K Supply Support for 27-foot Defender Boat); Gabon (S200K rigid hull inflatable boats); Seychelles (S270K supply support). Africa Military Health Affairs 1.980 Burundi (S200K HTV/AIDS medical equipment); Djibouti ($100K HIV/AIDS medical equipment); Guinea ($200K HIV/AflDS medical equipment); Liberia ($50K HIV/AIDS medical equipment); Madagascar ($100K HIV/AIDS medical equipment); Senegal ($80K HIV/AIDS medical equipment); Malawi (S250K HIV/AIDS medical equipment); Sierra Leone ($100K HIV/AIDS medical equipment); Uganda (S50K HIV/AIDS medical equipment); Swaziland (S100K HIV/AIDS medical equipment); Mozambique ($50K HIV/AIDS medical equipment); Chad ($150K HTV/AIDS medical equipment); Gabon (S150K HIV/AIDS medical equipment); Togo (S100K HIV/AIDS medical equipment); Democratic Republic of the Congo ($100K HTV/AIDS medical equipment); Lesotho (S50K HIV/ADS medical ______equipment); Cameroon (S150K HIV/AIDS medical equipment).______

EAST ASIA PACIFIC Cambodia 990 990 East Timor 990 990 Fiji 494 0 990 990 Mongolia 2,970 2,970 Philippines 29,700 29,700 program, warehouse redistribution, blanket order training; small arms munitions; technical services for 78-foot patrol boat; automotive supplies/equipment; V150S and M9980 spares; sustainment/repair of CT equipment; spare parts MD520 helicopter; repair/retum S76 helicopter engines; UH-1H refurbishment; C-130 repair/retum; Harris radios; blanket order security assistance team; and publications/technical books; UH-1H support program; CT training; CT weapons spares and communications equipment; material/services for Patrol Escort (PCE) ships at Subic Bay; night vision goggles, armor vests, ThennalSigbts and binoculars, Trijicon sights, and other various binoculars.; CT ammunition and equipment for infantry, CT aviation training; ILCS (logistics communication); weapon system spares; technical training publications and books; M203 40MM grenade launchers; ship spare parts; and packing, crating, and handling.

Thailand 1,485 1,485 Blanket order training. Tonga 248 248 Ammunition for OIF, M16M4 pistol and sniper rifles; packing, crating and handling. ------

EUROPE Abania 3,465 3,465 Armenia ' 3,960 3,960 Azerbaijan 3,960 3,960 Bosnia and Herzegovina 8,910 8,910

Bulgaria 9,900 9,900 training; automated personnel management system; modeling and simulation center; Ekran coastal surveillance system. Czech Republic 3,957 3,957 Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) cryptology device; CISCO network components; online operating system (OOS) internet; NATO Nuclear, Biological, Chemical (NBC) Centre of Excellence; AIM-9 Sidewinder missile support; AN/AVS-6 (night vision) and Advanced Laser Tageting System (ALATS) system.

Estonia 4,451 4,451 VHF tactical radios; night vision devices and equipment; GPS equipment; heavy thermal weapons sights; advanced HF/VHF tactical radio systems; modeling/simulation support; communications equipment. Georgia 11,880 11,880 Blanket order training, military consultant program, standard automotive tool set, logistical and operations support, military consultant program, clothing, textiles, Harris radios, ammunition, UH-1H (Huey) sustainment. Hungary 2,474 2,474 Harris radios and parachute equipment. 5,940 5,940 VHF tactical radios; VLF/LF/HF receiver systems; night vision thermal sights and GPS; meteorological observing system; battle command simulator; clothing, textiles; integrated laser engagement system; USAF mobile training team. Lithuania 4,455 4,455 Diving equipment, simulation center, special forces equipment, vaccines, military defense strategy, night vision devices, blanket order training. Macedonia 3,960 3,960 Renewed military reform; manpack radios and computer. Moldova 495 495 Packing, crating and handling; personal equipment; MC-5 parachute spare parts. Poland 29,700 29,700 C-130K aircraft support; blanket order training; air sovereignty operations center; communications equipment; HMMWVs; GPS modules. Romania 12,870 12,870 HMMWVs; C-130 cargo delivery; cryptology equipment; joint conflict and tactical simulation (JCATS) training; machine guns; secure data management; communications systems; mobile training team; C-130B/H aircraft spares; blanket order training. Slovakia 3,960 3,960 Have Quick II and Saturn radios; defense review and action plan; air sovereignty operations center; military police equipment; parachute equipment; radios; blanket order training; medical equipment for special forces; geospatial intelligence services; AN/VDR-2 radiac sets (radiological detectors). Slovenia 494 494 .Joint conflict and tactical simulation system (JCATS). . Turkey 14,850 14,850 Aircraft spare parts Ukraine 10,890 10,890 2000 IWS simulation; boarding team equipment; blanket order training; national modeling and simulator system; shipboard communications equipment; blanket order security assistance teams.______Subtotal 140.571 140.571

NEAR EAST Bahrain 15,593 15,593 ' 1,287,000 1,287,000 2,257,200 2,257,200 207,900 207,900 and reconnaissance (C4ISR) system; international logistics overseas (ILO) support; T56 (assault rifle) management program; A C compressor, parts, a AN/TPS-43 air search radar; blanket order training; refurbish/transport EDA vehicles; data phone services; refurbish/sustain Ml 13A armored personnel carriers; medical support for Jordan liaison office; border security equipment; theater readiness monitoring facility; BDU33 (practice ordnance) rocket motor cartridges; ammunition; cartridge actuated device/propellant actuated device (CAD/PAD); computer hardware/software; F-5, F-16, C-130, UH-60L aircraft (support, etc); F100-PW-220E engine repair/retum; blanket order for technical orders; vehicles equipment and spares; aircraft C-47 spare parts; explosive ordnance disposal; and spare parts; electronic spare parts; joint conflict and tactical simulation (JCATS); HF radios; nuclear, biological, chemical (NBC) equipment; vehicle spares; MC-5 parachutes; wrecker truck; electronics components repair; medical support; aircrew clothing; border security equipment; communications equipment; fire control system. 3,713 3,713 Blanket order training; 105 and 155mm ammunition. Lebanon (Supplemental) 25,950 25,950 Technical assistance; tires for military vehicles; blanket order training; M16 and M4 rifle/carbine; ammunition; lease support case; five-ton trucks; packing, crating

12,375 EDA tractor trucks; 5-ton truck; vehicle spares; T37 (aircraft) technical coordination; J85 international management program (DEMP); installation of large aircraft infrared countermeasures (LARCM) system; international logistics communication system (ILCS) subscription; F-5 (aircraft) technical program; packing, crating and handling; flight clothing textiles; ground handling equipment; spare parts for F-5, C-130H, and T-37 aircraft; renewal of Flight Information Publication (FLIP) subscription; tents and collapsible beds; aircraft parts/accessories; joint visual inspection team EDA; vehicle and weapons spare parts; howitzers; communication equipment; Chaparral sustainment; ballistic aerial target system; Precision Measurement Equipment Laboratory (PMEL) calibration support; blanket order for technical orders; comprehensive survey - Moroccan tank fleet; AIM-9 tactical missile technical coordination program; J69 international engine management program; C-130 technical coordination program; Rolls Royce engine overhaul; M-series vehicles and spares; forklifts; GPS; passenger vans; support for Gullstream aircraft; Caterpillar spare parts; astronautics; clothing. t 13,860 Hydrographic vessel; support for Javelin; troposcatter microwave link system; Javelin; Harris radios; mobile field hospital; Approach Radar System. 8,413 8,413 UH-1 helicopters and spares; hydrographic survey equipment; FSSP unique UH-1H items; ground handling equipment; aircraft parts, accessories; joint visual inspection for EDA equipment; blanket order non-standard tech orders; language labs; T53 components; blanket order repair/retum; HH-3 aircraft support and repair. CAD/PAD: repair parts for TOW missile; repair/overhaul T53 engines. Yemen 8,415 Floating pier; blanket order training; small arms ammunition; F-5 and C-130 aircraft support; coast guard uniforms; packing, crating, and handling; night vision _____ devices and strobe lights; support equipment.______Subtotal______3,840.419______3.840,419

SOUTH AND CENTRAL ASIA Bangladesh 990 990 Inflatable boats. Kazakhstan 3,465 3,465 Upgrade of UH-1H to UH-II; blanket order training; packing, crating, and handling; HMMWVs; UH-H helicopter spares. Kyrgyz Republic 1,881 1,881 Harris Radios; physical fitness/gym equipment. Nepal 0 0 297,000 297,000 P-3C, F-16A/B modification kit, technical assistance; Harris radios; TOW2A missiles. Sri Lanka 990 990 Demining equipment. Tajikistan 495 495 Packing, crating, and handling; demining equipment Turkmenistan 297 0 o Uzbekistan 0 0 Subtotal 305.118 304.821

WESTERN HEMISPHERE Argentina 0 0 Bahamas 99 99 25ft Full Cabin Safe Boat Belize 198 198 Aircraft engine; seven-ton buck and troop transport; portable radios; spare parts; publications. Bolivia 0 0 592 592 High mobility wheeled vehicles. Colombia 89,100 89,100 Individual equipment; munitions; weapons and spare parts; helicopter rescue equipment; opbonic equipment; spares and tools for opbonics; Pelican shipping case; transportation vehicles and spare parts; office equipment; computer equipment; MYSAP software; Bell - UH-60 helicopter spare parts; aircraft publications; site survey for fuel filter system; blanket order training; Colombian Marine weapons; body armor; mortars; machine guns; grenades; demining equipment; mobile training team; weapons accessories; explosive materials; air parachute gear; mobile digital network; radio, GPS, scanner equipment; aircraft tools; air/ground network expansion; rifle scopes; helmet mounting kits; night vision devices; paveway kits; contractor logistics support for C-130; inflation boat; communications equipment; aircraft parts and accessories; Huey IIs; blanket order aviation training; outboard engines.

Dominican Republic 941 941 UH-1H helicopters; helicopter spare parts. Eastern Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda 280 280 Ship spare parts/technical support Dominica 148 148 Office Supplies; ship spare parts/technical support; Eastern Caribbean technical support. Grenada 148 148 Clothing, textiles, individual equipment; Eastern Caribbean technical support; maintenance and spares. St Kitts & Nevis 140 140 Small arms weapons; US Coast Guard Taft Support; ship spare parts and technical support. St Lucia 289 289 Ship maintenance technical support; ammunition; security assistance teams (TAFT). St Vincent 0 0 Ecuador 0 0 El Salvador 9,900 9,900 CAD/PAD; spare parts for M16 rifles; skid steer loaders; fire trainer and support; heavy duty construction equipment; pick-up tiucks and spares; heavy duty dump trucks; 81MM mortar training simulators; cargo trucks; A-37,0-2, C-l 18, C-123 A1C forms and publications; parachutes; UH-1 helicopter overhaul; repair and return; spare parts; 27-foot guardian boats; Caterpillar parts/services; small arms; individual protective equipment; MD-500E helicopter procurement.

Guatemala 0 0 Guyana 99 99 Communications equipment; hull riverine craft and support Haiti 988 988 Patrol boat maintenance; giant marine fenders; spare parts for patrol boats; technical assistance. Honduras 891 891 Aircraft system; spare parts for Nor-Tech Boat. Jamaica 594 594 Small arms munitions; clothing and boots; Harris radios. Mexico 0 0 Nicaragua 594 594 Armor vests and life vests; eight Zodiac F-480 boats; packing, crating and handling for EDA truck spares; pontoon boat and pumps. Panama 990 990 Small arms, spares, and ammunition; bucks, spare parts for trucks, blanket order training; radios; rifles and vests; clothing and equipment; 52-passengcr bus.

Pcm 0 0 Suriname 99 99 Blanket Order Training Uruguay 0 0 Enduring Friendship 3,960 3,960 Dominican Republic ($ 1,584 sustainment training, blanket order training, nor-tech boat spare parts); Bahamas ($693 satellite communications equipment support, technical support tactical tracking system, travel/lodging, blanket order training); Jamaica (S693K travel/lodging allowance; Harris radios); Panama (S990K blanket _____ order training; tactical fracking system support; ship spares).______'______• ■ Subtotal 110.050

OTHER FMF Operating Expenses 41.085 Used to pay costs at overseas security assistance organizations (SAOs), unified commands, military department headquarters, training activities, and DSCA such as new SAO staffing, armored vehicles, C-I2 Contract/Hostile Fire Pay, SAO relocations, some local guard costs at embassies, SAO support (computers, etc.), some ______TDY, and part of DSCA infrastructure support.______41,085 Subtotal 41.085 ______

4.490,950 TOTAL FMF 4,489,399 Report on the Uses of Foreign Military Financing, International Military Education and Training, and Peacekeeping Operations Funds (Foreign Operations Appropriations Act, FY 2006, Section 584) FY 2007 FOREIGN MILITARY FINANCING CUMULATIVE QUARTERLY REPORT - June 30, 2014

($ in thousands) OBLIGATIONS AS OF EXPENDITURES AS OF COUNTRY June 30,2014. June 30,2014 USE/PURPOSE OF FUNDS AFRICA Djibouti 3,800 3,800 Spare parts for HMMWVs; modular tent system; compasses; binoculars; GPS; machine guns; English language training; Toyota Land Cruiser; construction equipment; training ammunition; blanket order training. Ethiopia 1,900 1,900 C-130/L100 support; VHF radios/support equipment; blanket open end (BOE) security assistance teams. Ghana 500 500 Vehicle Spares and Training; M16A4s; small arms with magazines. Liberia 1,520 1,520 Blanket order publications; munitions and arms storage; U.S. Coast Guar d technical services. Nigeria 1,000 1,000 Blanket order training; C-130H engine; repair and return; spare parts for buoy tenders. Senegal 500 500 Body armor; blanket order training. Africa Coastal/Border Security 4,000 4,000 Seychelles (S100K Metal Shark Boats and support); Ghana (S300K supply support for Balsam Class Buoy and blanket order training); Burundi ($ 100K aircraft Program spare parts); Cape Verde (S200K boat spares); Gabon (S445K Rigid Hull Inflatable Boats); Sao Tome ($100K Boat Spares); Senegal ($200K Patrol Craft Spares); Mauritius ($98K patrol boats); Cameroon (S400K communications equipment; radar equipment and training); Liberia (S500K U.S. Coast Guard technical services); Rwanda (S200K infrastructure improvements; border security equipment); Mozambique ($800K communication equipment; inflatable boats and spares); Benin ($200k supply service for IT defender boats); Nigeria ($200k training). Africa Militaiy Health Affairs 1,600 1,500 Lesotho ($50K; HIV/ATDS medical equipment); Liberia ($50K H1V/ATDS medical equipment); Sierra Leone (S150K HTV/AIDS medical equipment); DRC ($ 100K HIV/ATDS medical equipment); Guinea ($ 150K HTV/ATDS medical equipment); Gabon ($ 150K HIV/ATDS medical equipment); Ghana ($ 150K HIV/AIDS medical equipment); Djibouti (S100K HIV/AIDS medical equipment); Malawi ($ 150K HIV/AIDS medical equipment); Senegal (S150K HTV/AIDS medical equipment); Swaziland ($ 150K HIV/AIDS medical equipment); Uganda ($ 100K HIV/AIDS medical equipment); Mozambique ($50K HIV/AIDS medical equipment). Subtotal 14,720

EAST ASIA PACIFIC Cambodia 990 990 Packing, crating and handling; blanket order training. East Timor 475 475 Logistics technical assistance. Fiji 0 0 Indonesia 6,175 6,175 Maritime surveillance system; C-130 aircraft; blanket order training. Mongolia 3,951 3,951 Medical/surgical equipment. Philippines 39,700 39,700 Body armor; blanket order- training; security assistance teams (TAFT); repair/retum S76 helicopter engines; fire arms and range finder; rifles; C-130 repair and return; CT equipment; CT weapons spares; technical services for 78-foot patrol boat; overhaul of BPR Alvarez; ship technical manuals; technical training/publications; counterterrorism ammunition, equipment, small arms and upgrade; repair and return for night vision devices; carbine rifles; night vision; ammunition; Philippine Defense Reform technical assistance program; firearms; ammunition. 0 0 Tonga 500 . 500 M16M4, M203, M249, Glock Pistol and Sniper; packing, crating, and handling for EDA. Regional Maritime Security Program 2,000 1,615 Malaysia ($385K) Blanket Order Training; Indonesia ($1,215K - Integrated Maritime Surveillance System), Philippines ($400K)

, Subtotal 53.791 53.406

EUROPE Albania 3,054 3,054 Advisory assistance; tactical vehicle spare parts; mobile training teams; patrol craft; chemical protective suit/mask. Armenia 3,883 3,883 Body armor and individual equipment; cargo truck; NBC equipment; medical equipment; packing, crating and handling; blanket order training; clothing; textiles; VHF manpack and base station. Azerbaijan 3,883 3,883 Harris Radios; blanket order framing; communications equipment; packing, crating, and handling; ship upgrade; navy command center. Bosnia and Herzegovina 8,550 8,550 Blanket order training; clothing and individual equipment; M4 carbines with accessories; contractor support; command and control center-; UH-1H helicopter spares; nuclear, chemical, biological (NBC) equipment; communications equipment Bulgaria 9,625 9,625 Airfield ground support equipment; C4ISR technical service study; coastal surveillance system; blanket order training. Czech Republic 3,245 3,245 AIM-9M Sidewinder missile support; Radios with vertical mounts. Estonia 3,905 3,905 Communications equipment and blanket order training. Georgia 9,700 9,700 Individual soldier/textile/clothing; spare parts for two and a half and five-ton trucks; military consultant program; mobile training team; blanket order training; base radio/control vehicle radios; EDA trucks M35; night vision devices and equipment. Hungary 2,358 2,358 Parachute equipment; blanket order training. Latvia 3,799 3,799 :Night vision, thermal sights and GPS; Tactical HF/VHF/UHF communications equipment; nuclear, chemical, biological (NBC) protective equipment; night vision

Lithuania 5,349 5,349 : special forces equipment; simulation center technical assistance; armored vests; anthrax and small pox vaccines; blanket order training; water purification units.

Macedonia 3,420 3,420 : Moldova 474 474 : Poland 28,478 28,478 ' Romania 14,417 14,417 i Counter-IED; high frequency wave radar; HMMWVs; special forces body armor; mobile training team; joint conflict and tactical simulation system (JCATS); M240 and MP-5 machine guns; communications systems; C-130 cargo delivery system; blanket order training; high frequency surface wave radar; multiple integrated laser engagement system (MILES) software. Slovakia 3,753 3,753 Medical equipment for special forces; automated aircraft load planning software; night vision devices; geospacial intelligence products and services; medical equipment for special forces; Identify Friend or Foe (IFF) equipment. Slovenia 447 447 Joint conflict and tactical simulation (JCATS) system. Turkey 14,232 14,232 Engine, Helicopter, and Aircraft Spares; Repair/retum Hanis radios; F-16 technical coordination program; chaff flare ground support. Ukraine 9,500 9,500 Blanket order security assistance; Motorola radios; modeling and simulation; blanket order training; diving equipment; national modeling and simulation system; ______mobile simulations team; MK-21 diving equipment and supply support; boarding team equipment.______Subtotal 132.072 132.072

NEAR EAST Bahrain 14,998 14,998 AIM-120 Missiles; Airbase construction; UH-60M Blackhawks; simulation software; land-based radar; tactical air operations module; AH-1F Cobras; repair and return in support of Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data system (AFAT); packing, crating, and handling. Egypt 1,300,000 1.300.000 (Separate Report) Israel 2,340,000 2.340.000 (Separate Report) Jordan 207,900 207,900 M109 engines/spares; UH-60L Black Hawk helicopter spares; wrecker truck; Hawk Rojal Jordanian Air Force Fair Share Sustainment program; nuclear, biological, chemical (NBC) equipment; electronic components repair; communications equipment; military small arms trainer; chemical suits; Arc welder with trailer; tactical rifles; C4ISR; instrument landing system; F-l 6 and F-5 aircraft programs (repair and return); C-l 30H aircraft program (repair and return); blanket order for technical publications; F-16 aircraft support; vehicle equipment/spares; blanket order training; electronic spare parts; Ml 10 spare parts; construction building (C4ISR); HAWK PIP III missile spare parts; electronic microprocessor; AH-1F helicopter refurbishment; TOW II missile system; Ml 13A refbrbishment/sustainment; high mobility vehicle; joint conflict and tactical simulation (JCAT); HAWK spare parts; satellite communications monitor system; border security equipment; initial home station training; instrument engineering/maintenance/technical support (EFCS); ammunition; CAD/PAD; oxygen and nitrogen plant; vehicle spare parts; Falcon Star structural modification kits; refiirbishmenl/transport EDA equipment; HAWK repair and return; VHF high power radios; time division multiplex microwave; mobile crane and bucket truck; TPS-77 and FPS-117 Radar; aircrew clothing; computer hardware/software; radio equipment; communications security services; explosive ordnance disposal; patrol boat; fire control system; communications relaja and labs; quality assurance support Biackhawk; High Frequency Man-Pack radios; computa- hardware and software; COMSEC custodian services; Rockwell Collins radios; TPS-63 and parts; subsurface detection and protection system.

Jordan (Supplemental) 45,000 45,000 Howitzer spares; UH-60L spares; blanket order training; nuclear, biological, chemical (NBC) equipment; militaiy small arms trainer; C4ISR system; instrument landing system; vehicle equipment/spares; aircraft support; electronic spare parts; TOW TT missile; explosive ordnance disposal; ammunition procurement; fire control system. Lebanon 4,800 4,800 M16A4 Rifle, M4 carbine; 105 and 155mm ammunition; AT4, MK19 and 40mm ammunition. Lebanon (Supplemental) 220,000 220,000 Blanket order training; Ml 6 and M4 rifles/carbines; small arms and sniper rifles; lease support case; Zodiac boats; rubber inflatable boats; ambulance vehicles; five- ton trucks; patrol boat spares; Datron signal equipment; night vision goggles; multipurpose assault weapon; field switchboard, telephones, and cables; ammunition; UH-1H flight simulator facility and simulator; M197 sniper rifles; packing, crating and handling; National Training Center survey team; bodyarmor/helmets; Raven tactical UAV; coastal security craft; EST 2000 training system; M220 B TOW 2 weapon system; refurbishment of Ml 13 vehicles; follow-on support for trucks, M113 A1 and UH-1H; repair and return for UH-1H. 12,000 12,000 International logistics communication system (ILCS); Chaparral sustainment; survey for Moroccan tank fleet; ballistic aerial target system; ground handling equipment; AIM-9 tactical missile tech coord program; J85IEMP; J69 engine program; English language training; large aircraft infrared countermeasures (LAIRCM) system; packing, crating and handling; HMMWVs; F-5 tech program; C-130 technical coordination program; aircraft paits/accessories; Caterpillar spare parts; clothing; vehicles and spares; global satellite; blanket order case for technical orders; steel coil and spares. 13,494 13,494 Tropos carter Microwave Link System; ground support equipment; approach radar; harbor tug. Tunisia 8,385 8,385 Hydrographic/oceanographic equipment; R&R overhaul engines; body armor and plates; overhaul/repair T53, T56, and T58 engines; medical equipment; cartridges and projectiles; NBCs; blanket order repair and return case; SNAP to support UH-1H; medical equipment sets; night visions devices; Colombia helicopter overhaul.

Yemen 9,725 9,725 Personal protective equipment; blanket order training; Ml 6 rifles; Glock pistols; Hanis radios; CAD/PAD; aircraft support; packing, crating and handling; personnel equipment/protective equipment; NVD and strobe lights; CAD/PAD; UH-1 helicopter spares; small caliber ammunition; machine guns; vehicle contractor training; support equipment; personnel equipment; machine guns. Subtotal 4.176.302 4,176,302

SOUTH AND CENTRAL ASIA Bangladesh 990 990 Inflatable boats; support equipment for 38' Pilot Ambulance Boat and Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat. Kazakhstan 3,205 3,205 Huey II Helicopter Program Kyrgyz Republic 1,425 1,425 Harris and Datron Radios; Medical Equipment Nepal 0 0 Pakistan 297,000 297,000 TOW2A missiles and related systems; defined order training. Sri Lanka 990 519 Cutter repair; Blanket Order Training Tajikistan 250 250 Demining equipment. Turkmenistan 250 0 Uzbekistan 0 0 Subtotal 304.110 303,389

WESTERN HEMISPHERE Argentina 0 0 Bahamas 80 80 Maintenance support for EF Boats; 25ft Full Cabin Boat and Support Belize 175 175 Portable radios; troop transport bus. Bolivia 0 0 Chile 500 500 HMMWV spare parts; SNAP UH-1 spare parts. Colombia 85,500 85,500 Medical supplies; munitions; night vision equipment; Huey II helicopter and spare parts; VHF/UHF with GPS; technical material for training; forward area refueling equipment; hypobaric altitude chamber; site survey for modernization; mobile training team; ammunition; Bell helicopter spares; blanket order training; communications equipment; M-60 machine guns and grenades; optronic equipment; FLIR; EDA international logistics communication system (ILCS); diesel engines for riverine craft; outboard engines; Caterpillar marine engines; Cessna Grand Caravan; limited depot training; spare parts forUH-IH helicopters; air/ground network expansion; Beechcraft Super King Aircraft; utility track and semitrailer tank; rappelling equipment; technical material for training; ammunition for Colombian Army units; C-130 avionics upgrade; T-37 aircraft; rescue hoists; Caterpillar marine engines; schoolhouse requirements; aviation spare parts, tools, equipment; field gear equipment; WESCAM visual information system; vehicles; marine weapons; signal, smoke and illumination flares, search and rescue equipment, munitions, night vision devices, water track, mobile digital equipment; Colombian Military Strategic Network, paveway kits.

Dominican Republic 725 725 Helicopter spare parts and blanket order training. Eastern Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda 390 390 Eastern Caribbean technical support Dominica 150 150 Eastern Caribbean technical support; Maintenance and Spares Grenada ISO 150 Commercial vehicles; maintenance and spares. St Kitts & Nevis 150 150 Small arms weapons St Lucia 150 150 Clothing and individual equipment; small arms ammunition; Defender class safe boats: ship spares; technical support. St Vincent 0 0 Ecuador 0 0 El Salvador 7,225 7,225 Body armor; M-16 publications and spares; cargo tracks; multipurpose tracks; repair/retum spares; ship spares/repair parts; parachutes; radios and accessories; repair and return spare parts; 27-foot guardian boats; high mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicles, MD-500E helicopter procurement. Guatemala 0 0 Guyana 75 75 Fiberglass hull riverine craft and support Haiti 990 990 Technical assistance support Honduras 675 675 Aircraft Spares; Individual Flight Equipment; Repair/Retum Overhaul Maintenance. Jamaica 500 500 Troop support for clothing and boots Mexico 0 0 Nicaragua 500 500 Pontoon boats and pumps; spares for tracks; mobile fuel trailer. Panama 775 775 52 passenger bus; packing, crating, and handling 0 0 Suriname 80 80 Maritime Intercept Capability; Blanket Order Training Uruguay 0 0 Enduring Friendship 4,000 4,000 Bahamas ($513K Maintenance Support for Boats); Dominican Republic ($323K Sustainment training; Nor-Tec Spares); Nicaragua ($513K Travel and Lodging Allowance, Nor-Tee Spares, Tactical Tracking System Tech Support); Honduras ($515K Blanket Order); Belize ($1,300 travel/living allowance; tactical tracking system support; spares for Nor-Tec Boat); Jamaica ($513K travel/lodging allowance; over the horizon tracking system; troop support for clothing and boots, radios, blanket order spares); Panama (S323K ship spare parts). Subtotal______102.790______102.790

OTHER FMF Operating Expenses 42,075 42,075 Used to pay costs at overseas security assistance organizations (SAOs), unified commands, military department headquarters, training activities, and DSCA, such as new SAO staffing, armored vehicles, C-12 Contract/Hostile Fire Pay, SAO relocations, some local guard costs at embassies, SAO support (computers, etc.), some TDY, and part of DSCA infrastructure support. Subtotal 42.075 42.075

FMF Subtotal 4,825,960 4.824.754 MAP Receipts 160

TOTAL FMF 4,825,800 4.824.754 Report on the Uses of Foreign Military Financing, International Military Education and Training, and Peacekeeping Operations Funds (Foreign Operations Appropriations Act, FY 2008, Section 678) FY 2008 FOREIGN MILITARY FINANCING CUMULATIVE QUARTERLY REPORT - June 30, 2014

($ in thousands) OBLIGATIONS AS OF EXPENDITURES AS OF COUNTRY June 30, 2014 June 30,2014 USE/PURPOSE OF FUNDS______

AFRICA Botswana 300 300 C-130 International Engine Management Program; C-130 technical coordination program and C-130 spares Democratic Republic of Congo 397 0 Djibouti 1,983 1,983 Blanket order training and publications; modular tent system; Harris radios, spares, and training. Ethiopia 843 843 C-130 and LI 00 Support Ghana 298 298 Vehicle Spares and Training; Hardware and Software Guinea 109 0 Kenya 198 198 Water well drilling equipment Liberia 298 298 Clothing and individual equipment; travel and per diem costs forU.S. military advisors Nigeria 1,339 1,339 C-130 aircraft spares; C-130 engine; blanket order repair and return. Africa Military Health Affairs 992 892 Angola (S150 HIV/AIDS medical equipment); Burundi ($100 (HIV/AIDS medical equipment); DRC (S100K HIV/AIDS medical equipment); Ghana (S50K HIV/AIDS nledical equipment); Lesotho (S100K HTV/AIDS medical equipment); Liberia ($125K HIV/AIDS medical equipment); Malawi (S125K HIV/AIDS medical equipment); Senegal (S92K HIV/AIDS medical equipment); Swaziland ($50K HIV/AIDS medical equipment). Subtotal 6.757 6,151

EAST ASIA PACIFIC Cambodia 198 198 Demining training Fiji 0 0 Indonesia 12,872 .12,872 C-130 overhaul services; blanket order training Mongolia 993 993 Communication Equipment Philippines 27,757 27,757 Security Assistance Teams (TAFT); sustainment and repair of CT equipment; blanket order training; CT equipment and ammunition; small arms ammunition; Philippine Defense Reform; C-130 technical support; technical services for patrol boat; ship spare parts; spare parts for MD520 helicopters, including engine repair and overhaul; trucks and truck spare parts; howitzer, mortar and rifle spares; sustainment and repair of CT equipment; body armor; extension of IDA services; signal spares/repair parts for PRC 1077; spares for V300 for PI Navy; UH-IH helicopter spares/sustainment and refurbishment; non-standard weapons and publications; grenadc launchers; carbine rifles; static line parachutes; repair and return night vision devices; AFMC and contractor travel; international logistics communication system (ILCS); spares for C-130, F-5, and OV-10; worldwide warehouse distribution service; material/seivices for ships at Subic Bay publications; packing, cratinn and hand linn. Thailand 423 423 Blanket order training; PVS-14 scopes, pistols, body armor, radios. Tonga 498 402 Ml 6M4, M208,M249, Glock pistols and sniper. Night Vision Devices Regional Maritime Security Program 754 575 (Thailand ($377) 26ft Boston Whaler Patrol Boats); (Cambodia ($198))

Subtotal______43,495______43,220

EUROPE Albania 2,115 2,115 Advisory assistance; mobile training teams. Armenia 2,976 2,976 VHF manpack radio; medical equipment; clothing and textiles, blanket order- training. Azerbaijan 2,976 2,976 Uniforms and organizational clothing and individual equipment (OCIE), nuclear, biological, chemical (NBC) and medical equipment; follow-on technical support (FOTS) for ship upgrade; Harris radios; blanket order training; command center capability. Bosnia and Herzegovina 3,292 3,292 Nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) equipment; explosive ordinance disposal (EOD) unit equipment; EOD equipment and tool kits Bulgaria 6,584 6,584 Integrated logistics system; Multiple TNT Laser Engagement System (MILES) training equipment; blanket order training; air sovereignty operations center; loading/unloading equipment for C-l 7 aircraft Czech Republic 2,845 2,845 GPS receivers (DAGRs); AN/PRC-152 Harris radios with vehicle mounts; NATO nuclear, biological, chemical (NBC) Corps of Engineers analysis and implementation plan for a modeling and simulation capability Estonia 1,505 1,505 Instructor for Baltic Defence College; multiband radios and accessories; communications equipment; blanket order training. Georgia 9,000 9,000 Night vision equipment; blanket order training; base radio/control vehicle radio; MILES IWS/2000 hardware; defense transformation efforts; military consultant program. Hungary 940 940 Electronic equipment and radios; blanket order training. Latvia 1,505 • 1,505 Tactical HF/VHF/UHF communications equipment; clothing, textiles and individual equipment; multiple integrated laser engagement system; night vision, thermal sieht and GPS. Lithuania 1,504 1,504 AN/PRC-117F radios; water purification units; simulation center technical assistance; military defense strategy. Macedonia 2,822 • 2,822 Renewed military reform; logistics information system Phase I. Moldova 470 470 Communication equipment; packing, crating, and handling. Poland 26,980 26,980 Blanket order training; joint national Link 16 and multi-link active radar-; information technology and network communication equipment simulator; HMMWVs; C- 130 follow-on support. Romania 11,097 11,097 Mobile training teams/blanket order training; contractor technical assistance; Multiple INT Laser Engagement System (MILES); follow-on support and services; HMMWVS and associated equipment; C-130B/H Aircraft Spares; Operation Enduring Freedom requirements; Joint Terminal Attack Controller.

Slovakia 1,035 1,035 Night vision devices and kits. Slovenia 376 376. HMMWVs; Joint Conflict and Tactical Simulation system. Turkey 6,817 6,817 F110, F79, and F85 Engine Spares. Ukraine 6,036 6,036 National modelling and simulator system; MILES 2000 simulator; resident advisors NATO-Ukraine plans; mobile simulation team; ship damage control equipment. ______Subtotal 90,875 90.875

NEAR EAST Bahrain 3,968 3,698 AIM 120 C/7 Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missiles Egypt 1,289,470 1,289,470 (Separate Report) Israel 2,380,560 2,380,560 (Separate Report) Jordan 298,380 298,380 Small boats and support; diving and apparatus equipment; bridge simulator; C-130 support; ground handling equipment; shared early warning system; T-56 follow- on support; HAWK missile components, spare parts and support; electronic components repair; munitions and demolition; JSLIST chemical suits; high powered radios; blanket order for Howitzers (and spares); firefinder radar system; Black Hawk helicopters and spares; military small arms trainer; generator for HAWK; septic tankers and garbage collectors; M 1165 with special operations package; parachutes; GPS; MHO spare parts; C4TSR construction (four buildings); blanket order training; wrecker truck; data phone service; recovery vehicles with cranes; medical support Jordan Liaison office; hydrogen generator; ARC welder with trailer; engineering vehicles; ammunition; night vision devices; CAD/PAD buy ground support equipment for aircraft; F-16 depot-level facility F-5 spare parts; nuclear, biological, chemical (NBC) equipment; English language labs; M4A3 rifles; MK-66 rockets; computer hardware and software; flight clothing; repair and return AIM-9; reoair Maverick AGM-65. Jordan - Supplemental* 50,000 50,000 Howitzers; spare parts for howitzers; Blackhawk helicopters; various ammunition. Lebanon 6,943 6,943 Ml 13 vehicle refurbishment; coastal security craft. Morocco 3,625 3,625 Communication equipment; packing, crating and handling; trucks; bulldozer; land mobile fire units; ground handling equipment; aircraft spare parts. Oman 4,712 4,712 TOW II and JAVELIN missiles and launchers; TOW simulator; M16A3 Rifles; instrument landing system and Tactical Air Navigation (TACAN) system

Tunisia 8,345 8,345 Service/support for HH-3 aircraft; vehicle spare parts; UH-1 spare parts; AN/PVS-10 night vision scope; cartridges and projectiles; tube-launched optically-hacked wire data link guided missle (TOW) launch motors and missile ordinance inhibit circuit (MOIC); HMMWVs with ambulance. Yemen 3,952 3,952 Traqi light armored vehicle (TLAV) vehicle contractor training; M60 machine guns; individual and team equipment; training aids; floating pier #1 KHAR MAYRA Y: ammunition.______Subtotal 4.049.955 4,049,685

SOUTH AND CENTRAL ASIA Bangladesh 595 595 38' Pilot Ambulance Boats Kazakhstan 1,339 1,339 Huey-H Helicopter Program Kyrgyz Republic 843 843 Medical Equipment Pakistan 297,570 297,570 FI6 Mid-Life Upgrades; P-3C support; TOW support equipment; communications services forPAF; Harris Radios Sri Lanka 0 0 Tajikistan 372 372 Mini-Mine Wolf Mechanical Demining Device Turkmenistan 0 0 Uzbekistan 0 0 Subtotal 300.719 300.719

WESTERN HEMISPHERE Colombia 55,050 55,050 Blanket order training; Colombian marine weapons; rifle scopes; ammunition; medical support equipment; vehicle spare parts; spare parts for machine guns; Bell helicopter spare package; UH-60 engine spare parts and rotor blade; image intensifier; night vision devices; optronic equipment; field gear; radio, GPS, and scanner equipment; radiogoniometry equipment; computer software and hardware; technical assistance OV-10 and A-37; HMMWVs and weapon spares; training; technical assistance for L703 engines; CALSET 2000 test equipment; long-range acoustic devices. Dominican Republic 0 0 Ecuador 0 0 El Salvador 5,631 5,631 Aircraft components; radio and accessories; ammunition; repair/retum spare parts; skid steer loaders; machine guns; communication equipment; scuba diving equipment; 13-ton crane; pick-up trucks; publications; scuba diving equipment; repair and return spare parts. Guatemala 496 496 Aircraft components, parts, and accessories. Haiti 982 982 Patrol boat maintenance and refurbishment; technical assistance support; packing, crating, and handling for EDA; containerized kitchen. Honduras 496 496 individual Flight Equipment; UH-1H Aircraft Parts; COPAD/SNAP Lines Mexico - Supplemental* 116,500 116,500 Bell helicopters; ionic trap movement spectrometre (ITMS) mobile trace explosive and narcotic detection unit; Persuader maritime patrol aircraft. Nicaragua 496 496 Mobile fuel trailer; parachutes and equipment. Enduring Friendship 3,968 3,901 Jamaica (S493K troop support for clothing and boots; 50 cal rifles; ship spares); Panama (S542K small arms weapons; ship spares; packing, crating and handling); Nicaragua (S668K Maintenance Equipment; Nor-Tec Spares); Belize ($715K blanket order training); Honduras (S559K Nor-Tec Boat spares, blanket order spare parts); Dominican Republic (S542K Nor-Tec Boat Spares); Bahamas ($38 IK 25ft Full Cabin Boat and Support; Maintenance Support for Enduring Friendship boats) Enduring Friendship - 4,000 4,000 Costa Rica ($2,800K Sustainment training; Defender/Point class boats; spares; refurbish patrol boat; communications equipment); El Salvador ($600K Supplemental* communications equipment); Panama (S600K blanket order training; Point Class Patrol Boat Support). Subtotal 187,619 187.552

OTHER FMF Operating Expenses 41,561 41,561 Used to pay costs at overseas security assistance organizations (SAOs), unified commands, military department headquarters, training activities, andDSCA, such as new SAO staffing, armored vehicles, C-12 Contract/Hostile Fire Pay, SAO relocations, some local guard costs at embassies, SAO support (computers, etc.), some TDY, and part of DSCA infrastructure support. Subtotal 41.561 41,561

FMF Subtotal 4,720,981 4,719,763 Statutory Recission Transfer to DRL

TOTAL FMF 4,720,981 4,719,763

* FY 2008 Supplemental funds are available for obligation until Sept. 30.2009 Report on the Uses of Foreign Military Financing, International Military Education and Training, and Peacekeeping Operations Funds (Foreign Operations Appropriations Act, FY 2009, Section 7010) FY 2009 FOREIGN MILITARY FINANCING CUMULATIVE QUARTERLY REPORT - June 30,2014

($ in thousands) OBLIGATIONS AS OF EXPENDITURES AS OF COUNTRY______June 30, 2014 June 30, 2014 USE/PURPOSE OF FUNDS AFRICA Burundi 450 Democratic Republic of Congo 0 0 $600k Funds were reprogrammed to Burundi ($450K) and Africa maritime Security (AMS) - Benin - $ 150K) Djibouti 2,000 2,000 Meals-Ready-To-Eat (MREs); Packing, Crating & Handling; Harris radios; clothing and individual equipment; technical assistance for construction. Ethiopia 843 701 C-130 Support Ghana 300 300 Vehicle Spares and Training Kenya 250 250 Water well drilling equipment Liberia 1,500 1,500 U.S. military mentors/advisors; munitions and arms storage; Coast Guard technical services. Nigeria 1,350 1,350 Blanket order training, C-130 spare parts supporting Nigerian Air Force aircraft. Africa Military Health Affairs 1,412 1,412 Malawi ($100K medical equipment); Lesotho (S100K medical equipment); Angola ($100K medical equipment); Liberia (S100K medical equipment); Benin ($I50K medical equipment); Mali ($112K medical equipment); Sierre Leone ($ 150K HTV/ATDS medical equipment); Burundi (S100K medical equipment); Senegal (S125K medical equipment); Swaziland (S125K medical equipment); Guinea-Bissau ($125KHTV/AIDS medical equipment).

Africa Maritime Security 150 0 Benin ($150K)______Subtotal 7.655 7.513

EAST ASIA PACIFIC Cambodia 1,000 1,000 Packing, Crating & Handling; Blanket order training. Indonesia 15,700 15,700 C-130 Propeller Repair Shop; C-130 program depot maintenance overhaul services; blanket order training. Mongolia 1,000 1,000 Communication equipment Philippines 28,000 28,000 Blanket order training; C-130 engine repair and return; signal spares/repair parts for PRC 1077; engineering equipment; small arms ammunition; UH-1H refurbishment; C-130 technical coordination program; material services for patrol craft escort (PCE) ships at Subic Bay; M35 Truck Spares; M101 105mm Howitzer spares; mortal and rifle spares; Philippine Defense Reform services; CT equipment and support; 78-foot patrol craft technical services.

Thailand 1,600 1,600 Cargo truck Spares; PVS-14 scopes, pistols, body armor, radios; blanket order training Tonga 500 500 Night Vision Devices Vietnam 500 500 English language labs and training Regional Maritime Security Program 0 0

Subtotal______48,300______48,300

EUROPE Albania 2,100 2,100 Advisory assistance, mobile training team Armenia 3,000 3,000 Multi-Tntegrated Laser Engagement System; Mobile training teams (MTTs); Harris radios; computers and printers, nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) equipment; blanket order training. Azerbaijan 3,000 3,000 Air Traffic Control Equipment; Follow-on technical support for ship upgrades; blanket order training; uniforms, occupational clothing and individual equipment (OCIE), nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) and medical equipment; VHF Radios; training and multimedia language labs. Bosnia and Herzegovina 3,600 3,600 Command and control center; explosive ordinance disposal (EOD) equipment and tool kits; blanket order training; contractor support for Bosnia State Standing Committee of Military Matters Bulgaria 7,400 7,400 Integrated Logistics Support for Ml 151A1, Ml 16 HMMWVs and Ml 117 Guardian Vehicles; Blanket order- training. Croatia . 1,000 1,000 Night vision devices, UHF and VHF communication equipment Czech Republic 3,000 3,000 Strategic defense analysis, AIM-120 Follow on support, AN/PRC 148(V) 4(C) Radios Estoma 1,500 1,500 Multiband radios and accessories; KTV-77 Mode IV sets and support Georgia 11,500 11,500 AmmunitionAveapons; defense advisory team; English language materials; blanket order training; M4 carbine, military consultant program; defense transformation; joint tactical simulation center; logistical base operations support; night vision devices. Hungary 1,000 1,000 Blanket order training; communication equipment. Kosovo 1,500 1,500 Uniforms, Blanket order training for NCO professional development Latvia 1,500 1,500 Night vision devices; clothing, textiles, individual equipment; tactical HF/UHF/VHF communication equipment and spares. Lithuania 1,699 1,699 Integration support for miles equipment; Military defense strategy; simulation center- technical assistance. Macedonia 2,800 2,800 Mobile Command Center; Logistics Information System Phase I; Uniforms and various equipment; blanket order training; renewed military reform; 5.56mm M4 weapons. Malta . 100 100 87-foot Marine Protector class coastal patrol boat. Moldova 500 500 Blanket order training; packing, crating, and handling. Montenegro 800 800 NVD and GPS Systems; multiband radios; uniforms, organizational clothing and individual equipment (OCIE). Poland 26,999 26,999 Follow-on support for C-130, navigation aids, and technical support for ships; Identification Friend or Foe (TFF) system; blanket order training; technical assistance includes search and rescue. (15)M1151 HMMWVs for police; computer equipment for ADL lab. Romania 12,000 12,000 Contractor Technical Assistance; C-130 Cargo Delivery System; High Frequency Surface Wave Radar; C-130B/H Aircraft Spares, Mobile training, 14 individual sole source JTAC items. Serbia 800 800 MC-4 Army freefhll parachute system. Slovakia 1,000 1,000 Medical equipment for special forces; night vision devices; training instrumentation system. Slovenia 400 400 Global Position System; FMSO IT forHMMWV spares; light tactical trailer. Turkey 1,000 1,000 Spare parts for C-130, CN-235, KC-135, T-37 andT38 aircraft Ukraine 7,000 7,000 Standard/non-standard tactical vehicle spare parts; shipboard navigational system and support; blanket order security assistance teams; mobile simulation team; ship damage control equipment; joint rapid reaction force; mobile side scan sonar set.______Subtotal 95.198 95.198

NEAR EAST Bahrain 8,000 8,000 AIM-120C7 Missiles Egypt 1,300,000 1,300,000 (Separate Report) Egypt - Spring Supplemental* 260,000 260.000 (Separate Report) Israel 2,379,998 2,379,998 (Separate Report) Israel - Bridge Supplemental 170.000 170.000 (Separate Report) Israel - Spring Supplemental* 555.000 555.000 (Separate Report) Jordan 235.000 235.000 Air Defense System Integrator; JDAM munitions; blanket order- for howitzers; blanket order training; forklifts; Javelin missiles; 50 cal/7.62 cal machine guns; M4A3 5.56mm rifles; M142 HIMARS; communication equipment Jordan - Bridge Supplemental 100.000 100.000 HAWK unique spares; HAWK repair and return; UH-1 helicopters; heavy vehicle simulator; small aims trainer; septic tankers/garbage collectors; M-l 165 with special operations package; radios; engineering support; English language labs; weapons; CAD/PAD; Foreign Military Sales (FMS) order II support; aircraft sustainment; vehicles, small aims spares; Ml 165 with special operations package. Jordan - Spring Supplemental* 150,000 150.000 HAWK spares; blanket order training; Javelin weapon system; fair share sustainment program; computer electronic equipment; electric component repair; small arms trainer; border security equipment; munitions and demolition; nuclear, biological, chemical (NBC) equipment; engineer/maintenancc/technical support; Javcline anti-tank missiles; aviation brigade; air defense system integrate-; machine guns; CAD/PAD; aircraft/weapons/cngine repair and return; technical orders/catalogs/stocklist; vehicle training and support; T-56 follow-on support; joint helmet mounted cueing system; F-5 aircraft support.

Lebanon 58,200 58,200 Packing, Crating, and Handling; 2000 Training System; 155mm Ml 98 Howitzers; Language labs and computer networks; Switchboar d and field phones; M900 series vehicles and HMMWVs; tires for military vehicles; contractor support services; training aids; M40 protective mask and canister-; UH-1 flight simulator facility; armed Caravan aircraft; medical supplies; 200MM gun spares. Lebanon - Bridge Supplemental 32,500 32,500 Tires for military vehicles; UH-1 and AB212 overhaul; ammunition; contract support services; packing, crating, handling services; refurbishment of MII3 vehicles; blanket order training; 155mm Howitzers; publications; M900 series vehicles and HMMWVs. Lebanon - Spring Supplemental* 69,000 69,000 Individual aviation clothing and support equipment; site survey support; OCONUS Mobile Training Team; blanket order training; UH-1H flight simulator; FMSO II support; tires for military vehicles; 200mm gun spares; Datron signal equipment; body armor and helmets. Morocco 3,655 3,655 M35A3 andM577 EDA vehicles; 20mm ammunition, tents and beds; aircraft spares, technical orders; HDL International robots; fingerprint system; AN/VRC 88E SINCGARS with GPS; C-130 technical coordination program; FMSO II spares; packing, crating, and handling. Oman 6,999 6,999 TOW TT Training simulator; rifle sights, parachutes, helmets and vests; Javelin missiles; communication equipment; instrument landing systems and Tactical Air Navigation (TACAN) system; hydrographic vessel. Tunisia 12,000 12,000 PVS-9 Night Vision Goggles; Scan Eagle Follow-On Support; Grenade Launcher M203P1; Medical Equipment Sets; Repair and Return for T53 Engine; 400 watt High Frequency Radio Stations; 4300 Entrenching tools w/carriers; Centaur Systems; 25 foot Defense Class Safe Boats; Hydrographic Survey System; map production and geodetic survey, HMMWVs with Ambulances/Ml 165s. Yemen 2 800 2 800 Small caliber ammunition; F5 and C-l 30 aircraft support; ammunition; blanket order training. Subtotal 5.343.152 5.343.152

SOUTH AND CENTRAL ASIA Bangladesh 590 590 38'Pilot Ambulance Boats Kazakhstan 4,500 4,500 Huey II Helicopter Program; Helicopter spare parts. Kyrgyz Republic 800 114 Medical Equipment Pakistan 300,000 266,802 Harris High Capacity Line-of-Site radios; EDA Frigate and Training; F-16 mid-life upgrade kits; soldier equipment; F-l 6 MLUs; night vision devices; Personnel Protection Equipment; P3-C Follow on support.

Sri Lanka 0 0 Tajikistan 740 740 Harris Radio Equipment; Mini-Mine Wolf Mechanical Demining Device; Motorola radios; OCONUS training and aids; Blanket order CONUS training Turkmenistan 0 0 Funds reprogrammed to Nepal Subtotal 306.630 272.746

WESTERN HEMISPHERE Bahamas 150 150 25ft Full Cabin Safe Boat and Support; Maintenance Support for Enduring Friendship Boats Belize 200 200 Military equipment; troop transport bus. Chile 400 400 HMMWV spares Colombia 53,000 53,000 Spares for night vision goggles and tools; individual equipment; blanket order training; pelican shipping case; weapons and spares; depot training; C-2 logistics program; image intensifier tubes for night vision devices; HMMWVs, tractors, and trailers; publications and technical orders; blanket order training; 175HP Bombardier outboard engines. Dominican Republic 400 400 Site Survery and C41 communications; Blanket order training Eastern Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda 370 370 Sport utility vehicles and passenger vans, ship spar es, and technical support. Barbados 73 73 Weapons, ammunition, and spares. Dominica 70 70 Individual equipment; maintenance and spares. Grenada 73 73 Commercial vehicles; maintenance and spares. St Kitts & Nevis 70 70 Technical Assistance Field Team; small aim weapons. St Lucia 73 73 Defender class safe boats. St Vincent 73 73 Operations and maintenance support. Ecuador 300 300 HMMWV spares; clothing, textiles, and individual equipment; C-130/AC37B/T34C aircraft support El Salvador 3,500 3,500 Cartridge Actuated Device/Propellant Actuated Devices (CAD/PAD) Requirements; Overhaul and Follow-On Support for UH-1H Helicopters; Aircraft components and spares; M4 carbines and ; maintenance and training; clothing, textiles, and individual equipment; 27-foot Guardian boat; MD-500E helicopter procurement. Guatemala . 500 500 Repair and Return of Fuel Control Units; A/C Compressor parts and spares Guyana 150 0 Haiti 2,800 2,800 Technical Assistance Support; containerized kitchen; 40' Seaark boats and support; blanket order training. Honduras 0 0 Jamaica 400 400 Arms, ammunitions spare parts; packing, crating, and handling. Mexico 39,000 39,000 Bell 412 helicopters; Persuader aircraft Mexico - Spring Supplemental* 260,000 260,000 UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters; Persuader aircraft; Bell 412 helicopters. Nicaragua 400 400 Parachutes and equipment. Panama 1,000 1,000 Blanket order training; small arms weapons; packing, crating & handling Peru 750 750 CAD/PAD; A-37B and J-85 spare parts; fixed wing and rotary spares; UH-3 Helo engines/EDA. Suriname 150 150 Maritime Intercept Capability Uruguay 0 0 Enduring Friendship 14,490 14,378 St Vincent ($ 182K Harris radios); St Lucia ($ 1,557K Defender class safe boat); Grenada ($ 182K Harris radios); Antigua ($ 182K Harris radios); Costa Rica (S1.453K Sustainment training; Harris Radios; Point class patrol boats refurbishment and support equipment); Belize (S2.778K Defender class safe boats); El Salvador ($4,81 IK Communication Equipment; Guardian Boats; Night Vision Equipment; Defender class safe boats); Nicaragua (S450K blanket order- training); Panama ($1,409K small arms weapons; 82-foot Point class patrol boat support, shipment of spare parts); Regional Security System ($271K Harris radios).

_ Subtotal______378,390______378.130

OTHER FMF Operating Expenses 51,420 51,420 Used to pay costs at overseas security assistance organizations (S AOs), unified commands, military department headquarters, training activities, and DSCA, such as new SAO staffing, armored vehicles, C-12 contract/hostile fire pay, SAO relocations, some local guard costs at embassies, SAO support (computers, etc.), some TDY, and part of DSCA infrastructure support Subtotal 51.420 51.420

Difference due to rounding and inability to reprogram parking fines withholding before end of fiscal year

TOTALFMF 6,230,745 6,196.459

*Note: FY 2009 Spring Supplemental funds are available for obligation until September 30,2010. Report on the Uses of Foreign Military Financing, International Military Education and Training, and Peacekeeping Operations Funds (Foreign Operations Appropriations Act, FY 2010, Section 7010) FY 2010 FOREIGN MILITARY FINANCING CUMULATIVE QUARTERLY REPORT - June 30, 2014

OBLIGATIONS AS OF EXPENDITURES AS OF COUNTRY June 30,2014 AFRICA Botswana 200 200 C-130 International Engine Management Program Chad 500 500 Repair/spare parts for communication/electronic equipment; Toyota Landcruisers and radios; blanket order training. Democratic Republic of Congo 1,450 0 Djibouti 2,000 1,755 Toyota Landcmiser Vehicle Spares Gabon 200 200 Blanket order training. Ghana 350 350 Vehicle spares and training; Ml 6A4 rifles Kenya 1,000 1,000 HMMWV spare parts; water well drilling equipment; M203 grenade launchers; M4A1 & M16A4 rifles Liberia 6,000 6,000 Capacity building; munitions and arms storage; U.S. Coast Guard technical services; develop Liberian engineering battalion. Mali 200 200 Toyota blanket order spares; C-47 aircraft spares. Nigeria 1,350 1,350 Blanket order training; small boats for riverine operations; simulator upgrade Rwanda 200 200 Infrastructure renovations for NCO Academy Senegal 300 300 Vehicle spare parts; laser finders and night vision devices. South Africa 800 800 Aircraft components, parts, accessories; blanket order training, C-130 technical coordination program. Tanzania 200 200 Blanket Order Training Uganda 300 289 Infrastructure support - information technology sector Africa Maritime Security 2,700 2,380 Cameroon (S350K Radar Equipment and Support); Ghana (S200K Balsam Class Buoy Supply Support); Kenya ($500K Defender Class Boats Supply Support); Nigeria ($500K Supply Support); Sao Tome ($330K Regional Maritime Awareness Center Support); Tanzania ($500K Blanket Order- Training); Gabon (S320K)

Africa Military Health 200 200 Sierre Leone (S200K HIV/AIDS Medical Equipment) Subtotal 17.950 15,924

EAST ASIA PACIFIC Cambodia 1.000 1,000 Multimedia English Language Training; Blanket Order Training (Demining); Automated Data Processing Equipment; Packing; Crating, & Handling for EDA

Indonesia 20.000 20,000 2007 CAD/PAD Requirements; C-l 30 Program Depot Maintenance (PDM) overhaul services; Bell 205AI and Bell 412 spare parts; C-130 Aircraft and Navy Ships; C-130 propeller repair shop; maritime surveillance system support. Mongolia 4,500 4,500 Diesel Vehicle Fleet; English Language Labs,material, and training; Engineering equipment; Communication equipment Philippines 29.000 29,000 Overhaul of BPR Mariano Alvarez PS-38; Counter-terrorist weapons spares, Boat and Communication Equipment spares; M4 5.56mm Carbine Rifles; 9M Rigid Hull Inflatable Boats; Counter-terrorist ammunition and equipment for infantry; MD520 helicopter spares; body armor; blanket order training; FMSO H support; IDA services; M35 trucks and repair parts; small aims ammunition; C-130 engine repair and return; 78' patrol craft technical services; patrol craft escorts; material/services for PCE ships at Subic Bay; technical training and publications and manuals; packing, crating, and handling services.

Thailand 1,600 1,600 26ft Boston-Whaler Patrol Boats; Night vision scopes (AN/PEQ, AN/PVS-14, AN/PVS-5, AN/PVS-10); blanket order training, Timor-Leste 500 499 Defense Language Institute English Language Training Support Tonga 500 433 Night Vision Devices Vietnam 2.000 ______2,000 English language labs and training and blanket order training______Subtotal 59,100______59.032______;______

EUROPE Albania 3,000 3.000 Advisory team; mobile training team. Armenia 3,000 3.000 Blanket Order Training for School House and Mobile Training Teams; VHF Manpack, Handheld, and Base Station Radios; Multi-Integrated Láser Engagement System; M172A1 semi-trailer tractor cargo truck. Azerbaijan 3,000 3.000 Harris Radios; Blanket Order Training (Mobile Training Teams); rifle range upgrade and laser training; air traffic control equipment; follow-on technical support for ship upgrade. Bosnia and Herzegovina 4,000 4.000 Communication Equipment; M4 Carbines w/Accessorics; Clothing and Individual Equipment; Explosive Ordanance Unit Equipment; MPRI support; Blanket order- training; nuclear biological and chemical equipment. Bulgaria 9,000 9.000 Tactical Shelter, C-l 7 Loading/Unloading Equipment; Unmanned Air Vehicle (Raven); Night Vision Devices; M68 Close Combat Optics; Combat Lifesaver Bags; Integrated logistics support for HMMWVs; TLS for Armored Service Vehicle Ml 117 Guardian; english language training equipment; site survey for communications equipment. Croatia 2,500 2.500 Foreign Military Sales Order I & II; Signal Targeting Equipment; Joint Terminal Attack Controller; Ultra High Frequency and Very High Frequency communications equipment. Czech Republic 6,000 6.000 Communication and navigation equipment; deployable C2 and ISTAR assets; AN/PRC-148(V)4 (C) radios. Estonia 2,500 2.500 Communication devices and equipment; explosive ordnance publications. Georgia 16,000 16.000 Science laboratories; HMMWV spares; Joint Tactical Simulation Center, defense advisory team; development of command and general staff course; tactical microwave radio systems; US advisors at the National Defense Academy. Hungary 1,000 . 973 Communication equipment; night vision sniper scope rifles; 5.56mm M4A1 Ammunition Kosovo 2,500 2.500 Training; 5 & 50 watt multiband handheld radio system; training for NCO professional development. Latvia 2,500 2.500 Automated data processing equipment; communication equipment and spare parts; battle command wimulator; Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System

Lithuania 2,700 2,700 Integration Support for MILES System; Military Defense Strategy; Simulation Center Technical Assistance Macedonia 4,000 4.000 Mobile command center; uniforms and various equipment; renewed military reform; Raven training and support; blanket order training Malta 455 416 Unclassified search and rescue equipment Moldova .750 750 Diesel Power Generators; Blanket order training; communication equipment; packing, crating, and handling service. Montenegro 1,200 1,200 Maritime Information Management System; Multiband UHF/VHF tactical radios; Harris radios. Poland 47,000 47.000 Team Transportable SIGINT Systems; Communication equipment; blanket order spares case for HMMWVs spares; UHF/VHF Surveillance Equipment; Joint Conflict and Tactical Simulation; BAK-12 Aircraft Arresting System; Scan Eagle follow-on support; FFG-7 frigate spare parts; blanket order English language material; C-I30E follow-on support Romania 13,000 13.000 Night Vision Devices; Contractor Technical Assistance; HMMWVs; MILES Follow On Support; JTAC Items; C4I Study; Virtual Battlespace Software; Combat training center; RQ-1 IB Raven Unmanned Aerial System; C-130 aircraft spares; HUMINT training lab; Buffalo A2 Mine Protection Clearance Vehicle.

Serbia 1,000 1.000 HMMWVs Slovakia 1,250 1,250 Onesaf 5.0 software and support; communication data systems; defense advanced global positioning system receivers Slovenia 500 500 Harris Radios; Simulation center; medical equipment; FMSO II for HMMWV spares; technical orders, USAF publications Turkey 0 0 Ukraine 11,000 11.000 Ship damage control equipment; language lab upgrade and modernization; CAS-67A and Marie VHI sets; blanket order training; mobile simulations teams; national modeling and simulation system; Joint Rapid Reaction Force (C4TSR); counter-improvised explosive device; follow-on support for navigational system.

Subtotal 137,855 137,789

NEAR EAST Bahrain 19,000 4,811 AIM-120C/7 AMRAAM Missiles; Technical Assistance Egypt 1,040,000 1.040.000 See separate report. Israel 2,220,000 2.220.000 See separate report. Jordan 150,000 150,000 UH-60L Blackhawk spares; HAWK missile spares; blanket order training; repair and return; detonating cord/cartridge; Javelin weapon system; Fair Share Sustainment Program; computer equipment; UH-60L Blackhawk helicopters; Border security equipment; Theater Readiness Monitoring Facility; Air Defense System Integrator; CAD/PAD; FMSO II support; engine repair and return; communication equipment; F-16 Fleet sustainment; command and control communications system; Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing System; publications; off-the-shelf C4ISR system. Jordan (Supplemental) 50,000 50,000 Blanket order training; data phone service; military small arms trainer; five ton truck, cargo M1085A1 MTV; Hobart vehicle/2.75in rocket/pilot helmet; off-the- shelf C4ISR system; procurement of 19EA LAU-129A; material management program for 220E engines; Falcon Star structural modification kits. Lebanon 100,000 100,000 Ml 13 A2 Vehicles (EDA); Buses; Engineering Equipment; Small Caliber Ammunition and Rifles; Helicopter Spares; Trunked Radio System; M900 Series Trucks and High Mobility Vehicles; 81 mm, 5.56mm, 120mm ammunition; Nuclear, Biological, Chemical Equipment M40 Masks and Canisters; Zodiac Hurricane Rigid Inflatable Boats; Ammunitions and support; Light Anti-Tank Weapons 150 0 Morocco 9,000 9,000 Fingerprinting System; PMEL Calibration Support; Aircraft Components, Parts and Accessories; Integrated Logistics Subscription Fee; logistics communication systems; TNJ Murray flat boats and motors; engine parts; truck spares and tires; vehicle and spares; clothing; communications equipment; AN/VRC-88 single channel ground and airborne radio systems; forklifts and transportation stackers; ground handling equipment; HDL International Robots; 20MM TP-T ammunition, spare parts ISO F-5, C-130H andT-37 A/C; blanket order for tech orders; packing, crating and handling.

Oman 8,847 8,847 Tow 2A and 2B Test Equipment; Radio Equipment; M16A4 Rifles and M4A1 Carbines; M60 Tank Spare Parts Tunisia 18,000 18,000 T53 Engine and Major Components Repair and Return; Ground Handling Equipment; International Logistics Communication System; Blanket Order Non-Standard Tech Orders; Scan Eagle Follow On Support Yemen 12,500 12,500 Ammunition; security assistance training; F-5 & C-l 30 Aircraft Support; Tactical Air Navigation System; aircraft support equipment; Coast Guard facilities; floating pier; M203 grenade launchers: blanket order training; CATRID support; CADPAD: support equipment ______Subtotal 3.627.497 3.613.158

SOUTH AND CENTRAL ASIA Bangladesh 1,500 1,500 Pilot Ambulance Boats; Metal Shark Defiant Patrol Boats Kazakhstan 6,843 6,843 Upgrade UH-1H to UH-II; EDA Huey II Helicopters Kyrgyz Republic 3,500 0 Nepal 800 800 Roadway Bridges (includes $1,650 reprogrammed from Turkmenistan) Pakistan 248,000 114,130 24/7 technical support team for Shabhaz Air Base; Communications Equipment (COMSEC/Link 11); Ml 13s; Rigid Hull Inflatable Boats (RHTBs). Pakistan (Supplemental) 50,000 0 Sri Lanka 1,000 1,000 Demining equipment and training Tajikistan 1,500 1,500 Motorola radios Turkmenistan 2.000 0 $ 1.650 reprogrammed to Nepal______Subtotal______315.143______125.773

WESTERN HEMISPHERE Bahamas 150 150 Commercial Type III Emergency Vehicle Ambulance; Maintenance Support for Enduring Friendship Boats Chile 600 600 Water Purification Units; HMMWV spares; UH-1 Spare Parts; M113 and Vehicle Spare Parts; English Language Labs Colombia 55,000 55,000 Computer Equipment; Detroit Diesel Engine Spares; Radar Station (multi-domain awareness); 5T Cargo Vehicles; Early Warning System; Intelligence Fusion Center; Image Intensifier Tubes forNVDs; OSI Defense System; Publications and Technical Orders; Technical Coordination Group/Intemational Engine Management Program; M-l 17 Bombs; Navigation/Search and Rescue Communication Equipment; UH-60 Helicopter, engine, rotor blade spare parts; mobile training teams; mobile digital network; radiogoniometry equipment; vehicle spare parts; blanket order training; search and rescue equipment; weapons and spare parts; communication equipment; limited depot training; weapons and ammunition; Joint Conflict and Tactical Simulation; tactical weapon simulator; technical assistance and training for frigate class ARC; military strategic network. Dominican Republic 1,000 366 Site survey, C41 communications Eastern Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda 380 220 Small Arm Weapons; Command and Control Vehicles Barbados 214 194 Weapons, ammunition and spares; Shipboard Radios Dominica 214 207 Clothing and individual equipment; MREs. Grenada 214 212 Individual Equipment Maintenance and spares; spare parts for boats; training in operation and maintenance of boats for maritime intercept capabilities.

St Kitts & Nevis 384 167 Technical assistance field team; spare parts and training in operation and maintenance of boats for Maritime Intercept Capabilities. St Lucia 380 282 Technical assistance field team; ship spares. St Vincent 214 82 Operations and maintenance support. Ecuador 500 500 Maintenance Management System; small arms weapons; clothing, textiles, individual equipment; system support for Howitzer M198 and 155MM; C-130 operations and maintenance sustainment. Guyana 400 0 Haiti 1,600 1,600 Technical assistance support Jamaica 700 700 Small aims ammunition Mexico 5,250 4,463 Bell 412 Helicopters; Night Operations Equipment Paraguay 500 427 Individual Equipment; All-terrain vehicles; Harris Radios Peru 2,490 2,490 A-37 Technical Coordination Group and J-85 International Engine Management Program; A-37B and J-85 spare parts; UH-3H helicopter engines (EDA)

Suriname 400 379 Supply Support for Maritime Intercept Capability; OCONUS MTT Training Trinidad & Tobago 400 398 Blanket Order Training Uruguay 500 500 Zodiac Boats and Support; Ship Spare Parts; Tri-Bag Emergency Helicopter Flotation System Caribbean Basin Security Initiative 14,500 14,343 Barbados ($ 182K Shipboard Radios); St Lucia ($ 109K Maritime Intercept Capabilities); Trinidad & Tobago ($33 IK Harris Radios); Guyana ($ 1,748K Metal Shark Defiant patrol boats); Antigua ($1,670K Defender class safe boats); Dominica ($1,748K Defender class safe boats); Grenada ($1,670K Defender class safe boats); St. Kitts ($ 1,748K Defender class safe boats); St. Vincent ($1,670K Defender class safe boats).

Enduring Friendship (CARSI) 7,000 ' 5,787 Honduras (S1513K Engines and Associated Support); Belize ($200K Military Equipment); Guatemala ($1,375K supply support for cutter); Costa Rica ($325K UH- 500 helicopter spares); Panama ($ 1,800K spare parts for aeronaval systems; vehicle and ship spare parts); El Salvador ($574K Night Vision Equipment, Motorola radios w/antennas and access: scuba diving equipment)______Subtotal 92.990______89.067

OTHER FMF Operating Expenses 54,464 52,130 Used to pay costs at overseas security assistance organizations (SAOs), unified commands, military department headquarters, training activities, and DSCA, such as new SAO staffing, armored vehicles, C-12 Contract/Hostile Fire Pay, SAO relocations, some local guard costs at embassies, SAO support (computers, etc.), some TDY, and part of DSCA infrastructure support. Subtotal 54,464 52,130

TOTAL FMF 4,304,999 4,092,873 Report on the Uses of Foreign Military Financing, International Military Education and Training, and Peacekeeping Operations Funds (Foreign Operations Appropriations Act, FY 2010, Section 7010 as carried forward under the Continuing Resolution 2011) FY 2011 FOREIGN MILITARY FINANCING CUMULATIVE QUARTERLY REPORT - June 30,2014

($ in thousands) OBLIGATIONS AS OF EXPENDITURES AS OF COUNTRY June 30,2014 June 30,2014 USE/PURPOSE OF FUNDS AFRICA Botswana 339 339 T-56 International Engine Management Program; Blanket Order Training Chad 399 0 Djibouti 1,996 987 Blanket Order Training; Regional Marittime Assessment and Capacity Support; EDA Mine Resistant Ambush Protection Gabon 200 180 Blanket Order Training; Maritime Security and Safety Information Systems Ghana 449 449 EDA M30 mortars; M16A4 rifles; blanket order training; Mercedes Benz Ategos 1517A, spares and training. Kenya 998 998 Water Well Drilling Equipment Blanket order training. Repair and Return maintenance and support for F-5 Liberia 7,174 7,174 U.S. military mentors/advisors/trainers for Liberia; Blanket order training; Technical Services from U.S. Coast Guard Mali 200 37 Training and Equipment for counterteronism Mauritania 200 0 Mauritius 0 0 Reprogrammed S300K to Niger Niger 300 0 Nigeria 1,212 1,212 C-130H Program Depot Maintenance Rwanda 300 0 Senegal 399 30 patrol craft spares; packing, crating, and handling; USACOE naval bas construction South Africa 798 798 C130 Technical Coordination Program; blanket order training; C-130 Aircraft Spare Parts Tanzania 200 0 Uganda 300 0 Africa Maritime Security 3,635 1,703 Seychelles ($535K Metal Shark Boats and Support and Secure Video and Data Link Equipment); Ghana (S800K Supply Support for Balsam Class Buoy); Benin (S300K 27ft Metal Shark Fast Patrol Boat); Togo (S300K 25ft Fast Patrol Boat and Support); Mozambique (S800K); Kenya S300K); Senegal (S300K); Tanzania (S300K) Subtotal 19.099 13,907

EAST ASIA PACIFIC Cambodia 748 748 Multimedia English Language Training; Boats and Support Indonesia 19,960 19,960 C-130 Propellar Repair Shop; Blanket order training (CONUS/OCONUS); Integrated Maritime Surveillance System Mongolia 2,996 2,996 Diesel Vehicle Fleet; Night Vision Devices; Communication Equipment Philippines 11,970 11,970 Night Vision Devices Repair and Return; Technical Services for 78ft Patrol Craft; Overhaul BPR Mariano Alvarez PS-38 Thailand 1,568 1,568 Blanket order training; Night Vision Devices and spares Timor-Leste 0 0 Tonga 0 0 Vietnam 1.960 1,680 Blanket Order Training Subtotal 39.202 38,922

EUROPE Albania 3,992 3,992 Advisory Assistance; Mobile Training Teams Armenia 2,994 2,994 Harris Tactical Radios; VHF Manpack, Handheld and Base Station Radios; Mobile Training Teams Azerbaijan 2,994 2,994 Blanket order training; Modeling and Simulation Center; Rifle range upgrade and laser training; Harris Radios; Training Multimedia language labs; CBRn Equipment; Remotely operated Underwater vehicles; Maritime Surveillance System and Support Bosnia and Herzegovina 4,491 4,491 OCONUS Mobile Training Team/TÁFT Training; Communication Equipment; M4 Carbines and Accessories; Military Uniforms; MPRI Support Bulgaria 9,481 9,457 Logistics Support for Ml 117 Guardian Armored Service Vehicle; M68 Close Combat Optics; CIS Equipment; Tactical Shelter; Blanket Order Training; Croatia 3,493 3,493 Tactical Radio Communication Equipment; MI-17 Helo upgrades; EDA Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Czech Republic 5,988 5,988 Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Corps of Engineer analysis; radios and night vision device equipment; rifles, ammo, and support equipment; communications and weapons equipment; strategic defense analysis; deployable C2 and ISTAR assets; ONESAF Simulation Toolkit, small arms weapons. Survival, Evasion, Estonia 2,695 2,695 Strategic network telephone service; BDC course instructor; Multiband Vehicular and Handheld Radios Georgia 15,968 15,968 U.S. Advisors at National Defense Academy; Medical Equipment; Joint Tactical Simulation Center; communication equipment; develop command & staff course; Defense Advisory Team; MILES IWS/2000 Hardware. Hungary 998 0 Kosovo 5,000 5,000 Blanket order training; EOD/IEDD equipment Latvia 2,793 2,793 Tactical and Support Vehicle Spares; Baltic Defence College; Clothing, Textile, and Individual Equipment; Automated data processing equipment; Night Vision Devices, Thermal Sights and Global Positioning Systems; Repair and Return and Spares; Spare parts for the Commercial Utility Caigo Vehicles, Tactical Lithuania 2,994 2,994 Military Defense Strategy; Special Forces Equipment; Baltic Defence College; Communication Equipment; FMSO I Case; Javelin Field Trainers; Simulations Center Technical Assistance Macedonia 3,992 3,992 Military Training Program; Raven Training and Support; Harris Radio Systems Malta 399 0 Moldova 1,497 1,497 Radio Communication Equipment; Packing, Crating and Handling Service; MC-6 Parachutes Assist Equpiment and Training; Montenegro 1,472 1,472 Multiband Tactical Radios; Maritime information management systems Poland 33,932 33,932 Information Technology and Network Communication Equipment; Identification Friend or Foe; Air Sovereignty Operations Center; C130E Follow-On Support; Blanket Order Training; Joint National Link-16 and Multi-Link Architecture; AN/PRC 148(v)3(c) Radios, Equipment and Documentation; Team transportable SIGINT svstems; Joint Terminal Attack Controller Eauioment: AIMS Technical Assistance; Blanket order trainine case for HMMWV spares, blanket order Romania 12,973 12,973 Site Survey Team; R5800V Radios; Combat Training Capability Phase I; High Mobility Multi-Purpose Wheeled Vehicles and Associated Equipment; Raven RQ- 1 IB Unmanned Aircraft System; Night Vision Devices; Contractor Logistics Support; Communication Equipment; Information Technology Equipment; CDMCU rnmhal Traininn Cprxtpr- Fallow nn Snnnnrr TnflataKlf" Rnato anrl Hplmptc Follow on Sunnnrt for MR AP VpWIpc Serbia 1,896 1,896 HMMWVs Slovakia 1,397 737 Support for Communication Data Systems Slovenia 748 748 Public Key Infrastructure; Harris Radios; Global Positioning Systems Accessories; Joint Force Command Center Turkey 0 0 Ukraine 8,982 8,982 MILES 2000 & IWS Simulation; CAS-67A and Mark VIH (2 sets); Mobile Simulation Training; Boarding Team Equipment; Shipboard Navigational System and Support; Blanket order training; National Modeling and Simulation Systems Subtotal 131.169 129,088

NEAR EAST Bahrain 15,461 0 Egypt 1,297,400 1,297,400 See separate report. Israel 2,994,000 2,994,000 See separate report. Jordan 299,400 299,400 Machine Guns and Ancillaries; Tracked Recoveiy Vehicles; LAU-129 Launchers; Cobra, UH-1H, F5 Aircraft Spares; Spares and Repair & Return; 220E Engine Material Management Program; 155mm Projectiles; Ml 13A Refurbishmcnt/Sustainmcnt; MK-66 Rockets; Javelin Missiles; Helicopter spares; M60 n Pulse Acquisition Radar; blanket order training; HAWK follow-on support; Fair Share Sustainment Program; machine guns and support; wreckers and car carriers; Cartridge Actuated Devices/Propellant Actuated devices; material management program; Third Party Transfer support; computer software and hardware; vehicle equipment and spares; Multifunctional Information Distribution System/Low Volume Terminals; Blanket order for Howitzers; Hawk Report and Return case; Hawk Pip TT Support Assets; Initial Home Station Training Instrument; Hobart Vehicles/Pilot Helmets; Small arms ammo; Commercial Tactical Radios; Tracked Recovery Vehicles; FMSOII Spares for J-85; COMSEC In country Security; Oxygen and Nitrogen Plant; Link 16 Annex B Procurement; Ground Vehicles Procurement; Non-CLSSA Standard Spares; Communication Equipment for RJAF C3; MRAP Vehicles,

Jordan (Supplemental) 0 Lebanon 74,850 5.56mm Ball M855 Cartridges; Engine and Transmission Test Equipment; Medical Supplies; UH-II Rotary Aircraft; Blanket Order Case; Ammunition; EDA Ml 13A2s; Miscellaneous Weapons Support Equipment; EST 2000 Training System; Trunked Radio Systems; Airport Surveillance Radar Technical Assistance; Blanket Order Training; Blanket order- for Howitzers; Hawk Report and Return case; Hawk Pip II Support Assets; Initial Home Station Training Instrument; Hobart Vehicles/Pilot Helmets; Small arms ammo; Commercial Tactical Radios; Tracked Recovery Vehicles; FMSO II Spares for J-85; COMSEC In country Security; Oxygen and Nitrogen Plant; Link 16 Annex B Procurement; Ground Vehicles Procurement; Non-CLSSA Standar d Spares; Communication Equipment for RJAF C3; MRAP Vehicles, 8,790 M60 andM60D Machine Guns; M88A1 Tank Packing, Crating, and Handling; EDA I55mm Ammunition; Automated Fingerprinting System; Advanced Radar Surveillance System; Ground Handling Equipment; FMSO II; Batteries; Vehicle Spares; Direct commercial sale for Tires with Inner- Tubes; Joint Visual Inspection Team; Flight Clothing and Textiles; PMEL Calibration Support; Aircraft Components, Parts and Accessories; Recovery Vehicles; ILCS Subscription fee; Vehicular Radios; Communication Equipment; Packing, Crating and handling service; Oman 13,000 13,000 Response Patrol Boats; SAAB TOW IT Training Simulators; M60 Tank Spare Parts; Tunisia 17,124 17,124 Scan Eagle Follow On Support; Aircraft and Engine Follow-On Support Yemen 19,960 0 Subtotal 4,740,177 4,704.564

SOUTH AND CENTRAL ASIA Bangladesh 2,957 2,957 35' Metal Shark Defiant Patrol Boats Kazakhstan 2,395 1,414 Blanket Order Training Kyrgyz Republic 1,496 0 Nepal 898 678 Roadway Bridges; Disaster Management Support; Metal Shark River ine boats and Support; Pakistan 295,408 57,996 Ammunition; High Capacity Line of Sight Radios; facility upgrades for Shahbaz Air Base; SCANEAGLE UAS; Helicopter equpiment and sparest Spares for Ml 09A2/A5 and Ml 12APC Sri Lanka 998 998 Demining Equipment and Training Tajikistan 750 750 Motorola Radios Turkmenistan 750 . 0 Subtotal 305.652 64.793

WESTERN HEMISPHERE Belize 200 200 Military Equipment; Blanket Order Training; 5.56MM cartridge Ammunition; Chile 0 0 Colombia 47,904 47,904 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle; Signal, Smoke, and Illumination Flares; Radio, Global Positioning Systems, Scanner Equipment; Mobile Training Teams; Long Range Acoustic Devices; Weapons and Ammunition; OSI Defense System; Training; Night Vision Goggle Spares; Cal Set 2000 Test Equipment; Medical Evacuation and Communication Equipment for Search and Rescue; Boat Simulators; Pelican Shipping Case; Weapons and Spare Parts; Communication Equipment and Accessories; UH-60L Helicopters spares; 5T Cargo Vehicles; Navigation/Communication/Search/Rescue; 38' Defender- Class Boats; 8X8 LAV HI Manuals; Image Intensifier Tubes; Computer Equipment, Supply Support and Technical support; Costa Rica 349 349 Spare parts for UH-500 Helicopters Ecuador 499 499 Ml 152A High Mobility Multi-purpose Wheeled Vehicles El Salvador 1,247 1,247 Motorolo Radios with Antenna's and Accessories; Ship Spare Parts; Maintenance and Training; Repair/Retum and Spare Parts; M4 Carbines and M249 Machine Gun; Aircraft Components, Parts, and Accessories Guatemala 499 499 Aircraft component, parts, and accessories. Haiti 1,597 1,557 Technical Assistance Support Honduras 998 998 Repair/Retum Bell 412 Rotor Blades; Communication Equipment; COPAD and SNAP Case Mexico 7,984 7,984 Night Operations Equipment; Flight Training Devices Nicaragua 339 0 Panama 2,096 2,096 Small Arms Weapons; Blanket Order Training; Harris Radios and Equipment; spare parts for aeronaval services; ship spare parts Paraguay 399 0 Peru 3,500 3,500 A-37B and J-85 Spare Parts; Fuel Bladder Systems; Military Vehicles; Fixed Wing and Rotary Spare parts; Blanket order training Uruguay 399 399 Zodiac Boats and Support Caribbean Basin Security Initiative 16,467 9,105 (CBST) Maritime Operations Support . Antigua and Barbuda 364 364 Maritime Intercept Capabilities Bahamas 800 100 Satellite Communications Equipment and Supply Support Barbados 364 0 Dominica 364 364 Maritime Intercept Capabilities Dominican Republic 750 0 Grenada 364 364 Maritime Intercept Capabilities Guyana 650 549 Blanket Order Training; Follow-on Support Jamaica 1,000 904 Individual Equipment; Bell 407 and 412 Spare parts; Diesel engines and support St. Kitts 364 250 Maritime Intercept Capabilities St. Lucia 364 0 St. Vincent 364 364 Maritime Intercept Capabilities Suriname 500 500 Blanket Order Training; OCONUS MTT training Trinidad & Tobago 500 500 Harris Radios and Support Regional Security System (Maritime 200 54 Maritime Intercept Capabilities Security) Regional Domain Awareness 1,725 0 Regional TAFT 4,792 4,792 Technical Assistance Services Radar Sensor Platform Dominican Republic 1,500 0 Jamaica 1.500 0 Subtotal 100.942 85.442

OTHER FMF Operating Expenses 54,454 54,346 Used to pay costs at overseas security assistance organizations (SAOs), unified commands, military department headquarters, training activities, and DSCA, such as new SAO staffing, armored vehicles, C-12 Contract/Hostile Fire Pay, SAO relocations, some local guard costs at embassies, SAO support (computers, etc.), some TDY, and part of DSCA infrastructure support. Subtotal 54,454 54.346

TOTALFMF 5,390,695 5,091,062 Report on the Uses of Foreign Military Financing, International Military Education and Training, and Peacekeeping Operations Funds (Foreign Operations Appropriations Act, FY 2012, Section 7010) FY 2012 FOREIGN MILITARY FINANCING CUMULATIVE QUARTERLY REPORT - June 30,2014

($ in thousands) OBLIGATIONS AS OF EXPENDITURES AS OF COUNTRY June 30.2014 . AFRICA Botswana 200 199 Blanket order training C-130 Chad 200 0 Cote d'lvore 300 0 Djibouti 1,500 0 Ethiopia 843 0 Ghana 350 270 Mercedes Benz ATEGOs (1517A), Spares, and Training Guinea 400 0 Kenya 1,500 1,486 Parachute spares; Spare/Support for F-5 Aircraft Liberia 6,500 4,254 U.S. military mentors/advisors/trainers for Liberia; Blanket order training; Technical Services fromU.S. Coast Guard Mauritania 200 0 Niger 400 0 Nigeria 1,000 8 C-130H Depot Maintenance Program Senegal 325 0 South Africa 700 359 T-56 International Emgine Management Program; C-130 Aircraft Spares; Ground Support and Test Equipment for C-130 Tanzania 200 0 Uganda 200 0 Africa Maritime Security 2,000 439 Benin ($0), Cameroon ($0), Sao Tome ($200K- Blanket Order Training), Seychelles ($239K-Secure Video and Data Link Equipment), Togo ($0)

Subtotal 16.818 7,015

EAST ASIA PACIFIC Cambodia 800 300 RHTB Boats and Support Indonesia 14,000 11,195 C-130 Propeler Repair Shop; Integrated Maritime Surveillance System; Blanket Order Training Mongolia 3,000 3,000 Diesel Vehicle Fleet; Individual Soldier Equipment; Communication Equipment; Engineering Equipment Philippines 27,000 11,356 Night Vision Devices; Ex-Weather High Endurance Cutters Sustainment; C4ISTAR Technical Assistance Thailand 1,187 1,148 AN/PVS-7B Night Vision Goggles, Blanket Order Training CONUS Training Timor-Leste 0 0 Tonga 0 0 Vietnam 2.315 0 Subtotal 48.302 26.999

EUROPE Albania 3,000 3,000 Advisory Assistance; Blanket Order Training; Mobile Training Team for Operations Armenia 2,700 2,700 Harris Tactical Radios; BOE Mobile Training teams, HF/VHF Harris Raddios; Computers, Printers and Accessories Azerbaijan 2,700 0 Bosnia and Herzegovina 4,500 2,883 Military Uniforms; MPRI Support to Bosnia State Bulgaria 8,647 4,917 CBRN Equipment Croatia 2,500 2,500 MI-17 Helicopter Upgrades Czech Republic 5,000 755 One SAF Objective System International; Sere Equipment, EOD Training Materials Estonia 2,400 2,400 Multiband Vehicular and Handheld Radios; Night Vision Equipment; VHF Radio System Georgia 14,400 14,400 Blanket Order Training; Joint Tactical Simulation Center; Develop Command and General Staff Course; US Advisors at National Defense Academy; Rehab and Hungary 900 0 Kosovo 3,000 1,998 EOD/IEDD Equipment Latvia 2,248 1,836 Tactical HF/VHF/UHF Communications Equpiment Lithuania 2,550 2,550 TS for Miles Equipment Macedonia 3,600 3,600 Military Training Program; Mobile Command Center Malta 0 0 Moldova 1,250 733 Diesel Power Generators Montenegro 1,200 1,200 Night Vision Devices and Global Positioning Systems; Multiband VHF/UHF Tactical Radios Poland 24,165 8,295 Joint Terminal Attack Controllers fJTAQ Romania 12,000 12,000 Inflatable boats and helmets; Secure CIS Systems; Underwater Vehicles; Blanket Order HMMWV Vehicle Spare Parts; C-130B/H Aircraft Spares; Small Arms, Ammo and Troop Support Items; Rigid Inflatable Boats 4.7M Serbia 1,800 1,500 Blanket Order Training; HMMWVs support; Thermal Equipment Slovakia 1,000 0 Slovenia 450 310 Night Vision Equipment; Spare parts harris satellite; FMSO TT for HMMWVs for spares; Downlink receiver Turkey 0 0 Ukraine 7,000 7,000 National Modeling and Simulation System; MILES Individual Weapon System; Navigation System Follow-On Support; Joint Rapid Reaction Force C4ISR; Blanket Order Training Subtotal 107,010 74.577

. NEAR EAST Bahrain 9,999 0 Egypt 1,300,000,000 1,300,000,000 See separate report. - Base 79,555 79,555 T-6A Contractor Logistics Support Traq - Overseas Contingency 770,445 745,132 Navy Base Operations for Khawr Zubayr, Pier Construction and Dredging, FMS01 to Support Vehicles and equipment, FMS02 to Support Vehicles and Operations equipment. Blanket order Conus Training, Talon IV EOD Robots, Ml A1 Simulators and equipment, M1A1 Maintenance support, Mobile POL Testers/Lab, Multiple Integrated Laser engagement system, I2N Intel Network Phase I, Cessna 208B Interim ISD Aircraft, Contractor Logistics Support, T-6A Contractor Logistics Support, ANVS-9/M949 Night Vision Goggles, King Air 3501SR Aircraft, FMS01 Spare Parts Support of MTVRS, FMSO II Sparc Parts support of MTVRS;Rapid Avenger Support; Consolidated Logistical Support Israel 3,075,000,000 3,075,000,000 See separate report. Jordan 300,000 300,000 UH-60M Black Hawk Helicopter Spares, Tactical Wheeled and track vehicles, blanket order for Hawk program, mobile training teams, Blackhawk spare parts, Blanket Order Conus training, Engineer.Corps NBC equipment, Engineering/Maint/Tech support. High Frequency Manpack radios, Small Arms Ammo and Pyro, Hellfire Missiles, Chemical-bio defense, Instrument Landing System, Ground handling equipment, FMSO II Spares for C-130 and F-5, FMSO II Spares for J-85, FMSO II Spares for F-16, Repair and return F-100-PW-220E Engines, Mod IV Kits forF-165B Third party Aircraft, Maintenance for 220E engines, 3-D Radar Spares and Rcpair/Retum, Link 16 Annex B Procurement, Non-CLSSA Standard Spares, Port Surveillance System, Blanket order training; M998 HMMWVs For Grant EDA; Hawk Pip HI Suppoit Assets; Javelin Weapon System; Hawk Spare Parts; Border Security Equipment; Daewoo-Forklifts; Off the Shelf C4ISR System; Night Vision Devices; TPQ-37 (V)10 FireFinder Radar System; Iroan CWARDS Hawk System; Commerical Trucks; Unclassified Repair/Retum AGM 65's; Sniper Pods for F-l 6; F-16 Support Services; Vehicle Spare Parts; Communication equipment

Lebanon 75,000 59,362 M60D Machine Guns; MI98 155mm Howitzers Program; Light Anti-Tank Weapons; BOE OCONUS Mobile Training Team; Ammunition and Support; Spare Parts/Logistics Support Morocco 8,000 7,333 20mm TP:T Grant Ammunition, Flight Clothing and Textiles, Ground Handling equipment, FMSO n Unclassified Spare parts, PMEL Calibration Support, Blanket order case for tech orders, A/C Comp, parts and accessories, Communication Equipment, Uniforms and equipment. Communications equipment and tech services, packing, crating and handling service. Tires and military inner tubes Oman 8,000 7,821 Night Vision Devices; Response Patrol Boats; AN/PVS-7 and AN/PVS-14 Goggles; Training Equipment Tunisia - Base 17,500 17,500 Tracked and wheeled vehicles spare parts, Radio spare replacement parts, UH-1 Helicopters (refurbished), Body armor and plates, Cartridge Actuated Device/Propellant Actuated Device support, CLSSA FMSO H case for spare parts, A/C Comp, parts, accessories, Overhaul Engines, Procurement of Lab Equipment, blanket order training, HH-3 Aircraft repair support, Scan Eagle Follow on Support, Technical assistance services, Aircraft spare parts, uniforms and equipment, Safe boats and support, Safety of Flight navigation; Spare Part AN/VRC and AN/PRC Radio; 65' Arch Angel Boat and Related Support; Request for Safetv of Flight Navigation Tunisia - Overseas Contingency 12,000 12,000 Radio Spare Replacement Parts; Centaur Systems RPDA-57; Tunisian SR Hawk Support Items; 65' Arch Angel Boat and Related Support; Overhaul of T-53 UG-1 Operations Engines Yemen 20.000 0 Subtotal 4,376.300.499 4.376.228.703 SOUTH AND CENTRAL ASTA Bangladesh 2,200 2,193 Metal Shark 35' Defiant Patrol Boats Kazakhstan 1,800 0 Kyrgyz Republic 1,500 0 Maldives 400 400 Blanket Order Training Nepal 1,240 1,240 Blanket Order Training; Metal Shark Riverine Boats and Support Pakistan 295,408 98,556 M141 83mm Rocket Launchers (Bunker Defeat Munitions); C-130 Upgrades; Personal Protective Equipment. Sri Lanka 500 385 Demining equipment and training Tajikistan 800 800 Motorola Radios Turkmenistan 0 0 Uzbekistan 2.570 Subtotal 306.418 105.979

WESTERN HEMISPHERE Belize 200 200 Blanket order Conus training Colombia 40,000 11,228 $10M on hold from expenditure per request of Congress; Blanket order training; HMMWV Spares; Spare parts for aircraft, CONUS training; Small Arms Weapons; Defined Order case for vehicles; Weapons and Ammunition; Tech Assist for Engines; Military Vehicles/Military Cargo Vehicles Costa Rica 815 598 Radars, Radios, and Support Ecuador 450 90 High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles (Tactical); Parachute/Freefall equipment and accessories El Salvador 1,250 1,110 Blanket Order Training; Motorola Radios with Antennas and Accessories; Spare parts for trucks; Communication equipment; Personnel Parachutes; Maintenance and Training Guatemala 500 252 A/C Comp, Parts, Accessories Honduras 1,000 1,000 Repair/Rctum Bell 412 Rotor Blades; Ship Spare Parts Mexico 7,000 4,452 $ 1.295M on hold from expenditure per request of Congress; Night operations including logistics suppoxt; 50x Multiband VHF/UHF Communications Panama 2,340 299 Spare Parts Paraguay 350 0 Peru 1,980 1,372 OCONUS Training Caribbean Basin Security Initiative 15,000 5,566 (CBSI) Maritime Operations Support Antigua and Barbuda 283 0 Bahamas 385 0 Barbados 280 0 Dominica 283 283 Maritime Intercept Capabilities Dominican Republic 250 . 0 Grenada 283 0 Guyana 272 0 Jamaica 375 o' St. Kitts 283 0 St. Lucia 283 0 St. Viticent 283 283 Maritime Intercept Capabilities Suriname 0 0 Trinidad & Tobago 240 0 Regional Security System (Maritime 0 0 Security) Regional Domain Awareness 0 0 Regional TAFT 5,000 5,000 Technical Assistance Services Radar Sensor Platform Dominican Republic 2,500 0 Jamaica 2,500 0 Center of Excellence Jamaica 500 0 Maritime Strategy 1.000 0 Subtotal 85.885 31.733

OTHER ‘ FMF Operating Expenses 62,750 62,531 Used to pay costs at overseas security assistance organizations (SAOs), unified commands, military department headquarters, training activities, and DSCA, such as new SAO staffing, armored vehicles, C-12 Contract/Hostile Fire Pay, SAO relocations, some local guard costs at embassies, SAO support (computers, etc.), some TDY, and part of DSCA infrastructure support.

Subtotal 62.750 62.531

TOTAL FMF 4,376,927,682 4.376,537,537 Report on the Uses of Foreign Military Financing, International Military Education and Training, and Peacekeeping Operations Funds (Foreign Operations Appropriations Act, FY 2012, Section 7010, as carried forward under the Full Year Continuing Appropriations Act, 2013) FY 2013 FOREIGN MILITARY FINANCING CUMULATIVE QUARTERLY REPORT - June 30, 2014

OBLIGATIONS AS OF EXPENDITURES AS OF COUNTRY June 30, 2014 June 30,2014 USE/PURPOSE OF FUNDS AFRICA Botswana 190 0 Burundi 500 0 Cote d'lvore 109 0 Djibouti 949 0 Ethiopia 799 0 Ghana 332 0 Guinea 190 0 Kenya 1,041 0 Liberia 4,421 0 Nigeria 949 0 Senegal 293 186 Engagement skills training; Senegal datron Radios; South Africa 665 665 South Africa C-130 R+R; A1C Comp, Parts, Accesorries; Blanket Order Training Uganda 190 0 Africa Regional Counterterrorism 2,747 0 Burkina Faso ($275K), Chad ($275K), Mauritania ($1,236K), Niger (S824K), and Senegal ($137K) Africa Maritime Security 2,400 450 Benin (S200K), Cape Verde (S700K), Nigeria (S500K), Sao Tome & Principe ($200K - Maritime security and Safety information systemSupport), Senegal (S300K), Seychelles (S250K-GAU-16 Aircraft machine gun, .50 caliber; M-240 Machine guns), and Togo ($250K) Subtotal 15,775 1,301

EAST ASTA PACIFIC Cambodia 475 0 Indonesia 13,292 4,566 Blanket order training Mongolia 3,048 713 Vehicle Fleet Philippines 25,483 250 Blanket order training Thailand 1,424 974 Blanket order training Timor-Leste 100 0 Tonga 0 0 Vietnam • 9.494 6.805 Patrol boats Subtotal 53,316 13.308

EUROPE Albania 2,848 2,793 Advisory assistance; SIM center training and support Armenia 2,563 2,379 Computers, printers and accessories; ZAR training area infrastructure; BOE Mobile training teams; multiple integrated laser engagement systems; Azerbaijan 2,563 980 Modeling and simulation center; Maritime surveillance system and support Bosnia and Herzegovina 4,272 0 Bulgaria 7,406 7,338 Tactical shelters and support; automated bionmetric ID system; crash fire and rescue equipment; RAM parachute systems; computer equipment for upgrades

Croatia 2,374 968 MI-17 Helo upgrades; Joint Terminal Attack Controller; Grant transfer of M-ATV Vehicles Czech Republic 4,747 3,543 Strategic defense analysis; field mobile CBRN laboratory; Communications, Weapons and Weapon acessories; Estonia 2,279 2,249 50 Watt Vehicular VHF radios; Georgia 13,672 5,631 Joint Tactial Simulation Center; Developmental Command and General Staff Course; Defense Advisory Team; English Language Materials; Medical equipment

Hungary 854 0 Kosovo 2,848 0 Latvia 2,134 0 Lithuania 2,420 1,538 Medicial Support systems; military defense strategy Macedonia 3,418 2,412 Joint Conflict Tactial Simulation System; Blanket order HMVWW spare parts; Carbine 5.56MM M4 weapons Malta 0 0 Moldova 1,187 0 Montenegro 1,139 759 Multiband VHF/UHF tactical radios Poland 18,989 0 Romania 11,391 6,248 Contractor Logistics support; Secure Communications equipment and Night Vision Devices; Multiple Laser Engage system; JTAC COMSEC Eqipment and Laser Range Finder; Communications Requirements Deter Team; follow on support; small arms, amo, and troop support items; Cl 30 Cargo Delivery system; Serbia 1,709 0 Slovakia 949 0 Slovenia 427 255 FMSOl 1 for HMMWV spares; hanis type 1 radios; repair and return of rover 51 systems; simple key loaders; Turkey 0 0 Ukraine 6,646 6,646 Medical equipment and supplies; radios, water purifeation, clothing; Ukraine packbots from CECOM; Kevlar helmets and body armor; AN/PVS-7B/D Night vision goggles and X32; Subtotal 96.835 43.739

NEAR EAST Bahrain 12,575 5,000 BOE to Support Helicopters; Avenger Repair and Return; AN/TPS-59 Radar Support; AN/TPS-59 Radar Spares; FMSO IT Bahrain Cobra and black hawk Egypt 1,234,259,302 1,234,259,302 See separate report Iraq - Base 37,291 37,291 Training simulator maintenance and upgrade; Vehicle support and training Iraq - Overseas Contingency 434,028 286,828 Iraqi International Academy; Counter-Terrorism Training; CTS Blanket Order Training; Professional Military Education; FMSOl to support vehicles and Operations equipment; CTS equipment; HELLFIRE missiles; recovery vehicles support and training; C4ISR Supply support and technical assistance; follow on technical support Israel 2,943,233.720 2.943,233,720 See separate report Jordan 284,829 112,888 Management PGM for 220E Engines; cobra UH-1H, F-5 Aircraft Spare Parts; Return and spare parts; Upgrade AH-1F/S Cobra Helicopters; Hawk repair and return case; Hawk missile components; computer and electronic equipment; Hawk spare parts; SOCOM requirements -GPS/Parachutes; heavy equipment transporter; small arms and ammo &pyro; M4A1 carbine 5.65MM; Surveillance cameras sustainment; tracked recovery vehicles; machine guns and ancillaries; Night vision devices; Chemical-biological defense; commerical trucks; commericial automative training lab; M1084A1P2 resuppply vehicles; PWC 127G engine repair; AH1 cobra spare parts; sew services for three years; support services for GPS LN-251; talon radios casagunship; F-5, F-16 and C-130 aircraft; classified repair/retum maintenance; repair/retum DSU-21 and DSU-15; air combat training center; unclassified spares; PROS requisition; PMEL follow on case; non- CLSSA standard spares; spares requistioning; advanced precision kill weapon system; engine spare parts and support; mine resisteant ambush protected (MRAP)s;

Lebanon 71,207 0 Libya 949 0 Morocco 7,595 0 Oman 7,595 4,209 Troposcatter microwave link system; KW radio equipment; training equipment; Tunisia - Base 20,554 16,300 Body Armor and plates; R&R overhaul Engines; Spares and repair and F-5E/F, C130B/H; TOW tractors and spare parts; UH-1H Helicopter Support; HMMWVs with Ambulance/Ml 165S; Parachutes and Accessories; A1C Comp, Parts and Accessories; SR Hawk Support Items; radio equipment; J85 repair/retum for tunisia; blanket order training: overhaul of T-53 UG-1 AC engines: Yemen 18,989 0 Subtotal 4,178.388.634 4.177.955.538 SOUTH AND CENTRAL ASTA Bangladesh 2,848' 0 Kazakhstan 854 0 Kyrgyz Republic 654 0 Maldives 380 0 Nepal 2,274 1,353 Riverine boats and support Pakistan 280,171 83,698 satellite airtime for CENTRIXs; technology security team (TST) for Shahbaz/Mushaf Air Bases; shipboard ammunition. Sri Lanka 424 0 Tajikistan 854 409 Motorola Radios Turkmenistan 0 0 Uzbekistan 1,624 1,579 Mountaineering Equipment ------Subtotal 290,083 87.039

WESTERN HEMISPHERE Belize 807 166 Blanket order CONUS training’ Colombia 28,862 4,450 *7.5M on hold from expenditure per request of Congress; Blanket Order Conus Training; Costa Rica 1,331 305 Training Ecuador 427 0 El Salvador 1,709 0 Guatemala 712 0 Haiti 1,519 0 Honduras 2,848 0 Mexico 6,646 0 *$1.2M on hold from expenditure per request of Congr ess Panama 2,658 0 Paraguay 332 0 Peru 1,880 0 Caribbean Basin Security Initiative 9,494 5,774 (CBST) Maritime Operations Support Antigua and Barbuda 370 300 Maritime intercept capabilities Bahamas 500 0 Barbados 340 0 Dominica 370 0 Dominican Republic 440 0 Grenada 345 345 Maritime intercept capabilities Guyana 400 0 Jamaica 550 0 St. Kitts 350 0 St. Vincent 345 345 Maritime intercept capabilities Suriname 300 0 Trinidad & Tobago 400 0 Regional TAFT 4.784 4,784 Technical Assistance Services Subtotal 68,719 16,469

OTHER FMF Operating Expenses 62,800 62,800 Used to pay costs at overseas security assistance organizations (SAOs), unified commands, military department headquarters, training activities, and DSCA, such as new SAO staffing, armored vehicles, C-l 2 Contract/Hostile Fire Pay, SAO relocations, some local guard costs at embassies, SAO support (computers, etc.), some TDY. and Dart of DSCA infrastructure suDDort Subtotal 62,800 62,800

FMF Subtotal

TOTALFMF 4,178,976,162 4,178,180,194 Report on the Uses of Foreign Military Financing, International Military Education and Training, and Peacekeeping Operations Funds (State Foreign Operations and Related Appropriations Act, FY 2014, Section 7010) FY 2014 FOREIGN MILITARY FINANCING CUMULATIVE QUARTERLY REPORT - June 30,2014

OBLIGATIONS AS OF EXPENDITURES AS OF COUNTRY June 30, 2014 June 30,2014 USE/PURPOSE OF FUNDS AFRICA Botswana 0 0 Burundi 0 0 Cote d'lvore 0 0 Djibouti 0 0 Ethiopia 0 0 Ghana 0 0 Guinea 0 0 Kenya 0 0 Liberia 0 0 Nigeria 0 0 Senegal 0 0 South Africa 0 0 Uganda 0 0 Africa Regional Counterterrorism 0 0 Africa Maritime Security 0 0 Subtotal 0 0

ea st asta pa c if ic Cambodia 0 0 Indonesia 0 0 Mongolia 0 0 Philippines 0 0 Thailand 0 0 Timor-Leste 0 0 Tonga 0 0 Vietnam 0 0 Subtotal 0 0

EUROPE Albania 0 0 Armenia 0 0 Azerbaijan 0 0 Bosnia and Herzegovina 0 0 Bulgaria 0 0 Croatia 0 0 Czech Republic 0 0 Estonia 0 0 Georgia 0 0 Hungary 0 0 Kosovo 0 0 Latvia 0 0 Lithuania 0 0 Macedonia 0 0 Malta 0 0 Moldova 0 0 Montenegro 0 0 Poland 0 0 Romania 0 0 Serbia 0 0 Slovakia 0 0 Slovenia 0 0 Turkey 0 0 Ukraine 4.200 0 Subtotal 4.200 0

NEAR EAST Bahrain 0 0 Egypt 572,000,000 572,000,000 Sec separate report Iraq - Base 0 0 Iraq - Overseas Contingency 0 0 Operations Israel 3,100,000,000 3,100,000,000 See separate report Jordan 0 0 Lebanon 0 0 Libya 0 0 Morocco 0 0 Oman 0 0 Tunisia - Base 0 0 Tunisia - Overseas Contingency 0 0 Operations Yemen 0 0 Subtotal 3,672,000,000 3.672.000,000

SOUTH AND CENTRAL ASIA Bangladesh 0 0 Kazakhstan 0 0 Kyrgyz Republic 0 0 Maldives 0 0 Nepal 0 0 Pakistan 0 0 Sri Lanka 0 0 Tajikistan 0 0 Turkmenistan 0 0 Uzbekistan 0 0 Subtotal 0 0 WESTERN HEMISPHERE Belize 0 0 Chile 0 0 Colombia 0 0 Costa Rica 0 0 Ecuador 0 0 El Salvador 0 0 Guatemala 0 0 Haiti 0 0 Honduras 0 0 Mexico 0 0 Nicaragua 0 0 Panama 0 0 Paraguay 0 0 Peru 0 0 Uruguay 0 0 Caribbean Basin Security Initiative 0 0 (CBSI) Maritime Operations Support 0 0 Antigua and Barbuda 0 0 Bahamas 0 0 Barbados 0 0 Dominica 0 0 Dominican Republic 0 0 Grenada 0 0 Guyana 0 0 Jamaica 0 0 St. Kitts 0 0 St. Lucia 0 0 St. Vincent 0 0 Suriname 0 0 Trinidad & Tobago 0 0 Regional TAFT 0 0 Subtotal 0 0

OTHER FMF Operating Expenses 60,000,000 60,000,000 Used to pay costs at overseas security assistance organizations (SAOs), unified commands, military department headquarters, training activities, and DSCA, such as new SAO staffing, armored vehicles, C-12 Contract/Hostile Fire Pay, SAO relocations, some local guard costs at embassies, SAO support (computers, etc.), some TDY. and Dart of DSCA infrastructure suddoiI. Subtotal 60.000.000 60,000,000

FMF Subtotal

TOTAL FMF 3,732,004,200 3,732,000,000 SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED

Report on the Uses of Foreign Military Financing, International Military Education and Training, and Peacekeeping Operations Funds (Department of State Foreign Operations, and Related Appropriations Act, FY 2014, Section 7010)

FY 2014 FOREIGN MILITARY FINANCING QUARTERLY REPORT - 3rd QUARTER - Egypt and Israel ($ in thousands)

Obligations & Value of Cases FY14 Estimated Expenditures as of Implemented as of Country Allocation______June 30, 2014*______June 30, 2014** Use/Purpose of Funds

EGYPT 1,300,000 FOREIGN MILITARY SALES 56,030 5,927,092 GEN III NVD'S FOR BORDER SECURITY 4,977,386 HF MAN PACK PORTABLE RADIO'S 1.000. 000 TO FUND AFSAC & LSO MANPOWER 5.000. 000 FOS FOR OSPREY CLASS MHC VESSELS 1.000. 000 BOTRAIN TO SUPT FAST MISSILE CRAFT TRNG 17,904,478

EGYPT DIRECT COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS 20,455 280,000 Aircraft Support 5,000,000 Transportation Services 1.672.268 Lease Payments 6.952.268

ISRAEL 3,100,000 FOREIGN MILITARY SALES 251,469.0 150.000. 0 NON-STD GEN PURPOSE ADP EQUIP 500.000 CATERPILLAR PARTS 1,666,154 NON STANDARD AIRCRAFT COMPONENTS 5.628.471.0 STANDARD ARMY AIRCRAFT PARTS 5.628.471.0 NON-STANDARD AIRCRAFT COMPONENTS 1,080,000.0 ISN SUPPLY BASE INFRASTRUCTURE 228918 EDA GRANT TRANSFER OF 150 MLRS 327910 AMMUNITION EDA GRANT 379.000 FIMSO II RESERVE CASE FOR $18M. 5,773,428 FMSO II CASE FOR AIRCRAFT SPARE PARTS 141,607 BLANKET ORDER TRAINING 742.000 BLANKET ORDER TRAINING 298,218 IS FOR THE PURCHASE OF 120MM AMMUNITION. 417,450 220 DAVID ARMORED VEHICLES 247,662 CARTRIDGE, 9MM PRACTICE 6.406.000 PATRIOT MISSILE SYSTEM SERVICES 2,635,942 PROCURE M l 6 MAGAZINES 29,999 COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT R&R 300.000 TRANSPORTATION OF AMMUNITION 80,000 CAD/PAD ARD 446-1BCARTRIDGES 4,906,476 SHARED EARLY WARNING SYSTEM 547.000 DSCA ON-SITE CONTRACTOR SUPPORT 3.470.000 PROVIDES F-16 TCP SUPPORT 41,520 DSCA PERSONNEL TRAVEL 14,232,071 CLSSA FMSO II CASE FOR SPARE PARTS 1.000. 000 CLSSA FMSO II CASE FOR SPARE PARTS 150.000 INSTRUMENT SATELLITE MODEM 2.400.000 F-4, F-15, F-16, T6, C l30 2,369,056 CONTRACTOR LOGISTICS SUPPORT 320.000 BLANKET ORDER CASE FOR CSTOS 336,216 SUPPORT FOR F-16 AIRCRAFT 1.648.000 COUNTRY STANDARD TECHNICAL ORDERS 17,157,052 SPARE PARTS AND REPAIR/RETURN SUPPORT 100,205 C-130J AIRCRAFT SYSTEM SALE 7,921,500 PROPULSION SYSTEMS 600.000 FOR RETURN, REPAIR AND RESHIPMENT OF HAR 182.000 IS - BLANKET ORDER TRAINING 90,042,326 SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED

ISRAEL AIRCRAFT SUPPORT: SPARE PARTS, COMPONENTS, GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT & TECH SUPPORT DIRECT COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS 864,366 62,496,652 AIRCRAFT TEST EQUIPMENT: END ITEM & SPARE 219,936 PARTS 473,209 BATTERIES: WET AND DRY CELL ORGANIZATIONAL CLOTHING & INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT (OCIE); BULK CLOTH; COMPONENTS & 513,537 ACCESSORIES; PARACHUTES COMMUNICATIONS & INTELLIGENCE EQUIPMENT: SPARE PARTS, COMPONENTS, ACCESSORIES & 44,980,188 PERIPHERALS COMPUTER HARDWARE: EQUIPMENT, COMPONENTS, ACCESSORIES, PERIPHERALS & TECH 12,090,853 SUPPORT COMPUTER SOFTWARE: PRODUCTS, LICENSES & 4,988,240 TECH SUPPORT ELECTRONIC & TEST INSTRUMENTATION: END ITEM, SPARE PARTS, COMPONENTS, ACCESSORIES & 2,510,869 PERIPHERALS ENGINES, AUTOMOTIVE: END ITEM, SPARE PARTS & 2,400,000 COMPONENTS ENGINES, NAVAL: END ITEM, SPARE PARTS, & 109,776 COMPONENTS EQUIPMENT, NAVAL: SPARE PARTS, SUPPLIES, 2,095,534.0 COMPONENTS , PERIPHERALS, TECH SUPPORT & RAW MATERIALS 153,322.0 FUEL, OIL, LUBRICANTS, ADHESIVES & SEALANTS INDUSTRIAL PLANT EQUIPMENT: END ITEM, SPARE PARTS, COMPONENTS, SUPPLIES & PERIPHERALS 278,941.0 MEDICAL, DENTAL, AND MORTUARY: ENDITEM, 1,917,921.0 SPARE PARTS, COMPONENTS TANK/APC: RAW MATERIAL, SPARE PARTS, COMPONENTS, SUPPLIES AND PERIPHERALS 11,085,516.0 MISSILES, ROCKETS & LAUNCHER SUPPORT: SPARE PARTS, COMPONENTS, TEST EQUIPMENT & TECH 792,399.0 SUPPORT PROTECTIVE/SAFETY EQUIPMENT: END ITEMS, 546,000.0 SPARE PARTS TIRES: AIRCRAFT, VEHICLES (TACTICAL AND 553,330.0 COMMERCIAL VEHICLE, SUPPORT (TACTICAL/COMMERCIAL): SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, SPARE PARTS, COMPONENTS 20,110,919.0 & TECH SUPPORT WEAPONS MANUFACTURE/SUPPORT (NON-ARMOR): SPARE PARTS, COMPONENTS, ACCESSORIES & TECH 3,077,950.0 SUPPORT RADARS: COMPONENTS, SPARE PARTS, TECH 3.692.573.0 SERVICES, SUPPORT 1.564.210.0 RIOT CONTROL AND NON-LETHAL SYSTEMS 176,651,875.0

kFMF funds are obligated upon apportionment and for Egypt and Israel expended when moved to their Federal Reserve Bank accounts. k*Amounts noted are the value of implemented cases for the time reported (not necessarily FY 2009 funds). Report on the Uses of the Pakistan Counterinsurgency Capability Fund (Foreign Operations Appropriations Act, FY 2012, Section 7010 as carried forward under the Full Year Continuing Appropriations Act, 2013) FY 2012 PAKISTAN COUNTERINSURGENCY CAPABILITY FUND QUARTERLY REPORT - 3rd QUARTER - PAKISTAN

(S in thousands) OBLIGATIONS & VALUE OF CASES EXPENDITURES AS OF IMPLEMENTED AS OF COUNTRY JUNE 30. 2014______JUNE 30,2014_____ USE/PURPQSE OF FUNDS PAKISTAN PCCF 425,000,000 209,658,559.00 Projects Listed Below

83,292,349 High Capacity Line of Sight Radios 60,214,664 Pakistan Army High Frequency Radios 28,115,536 Frontier Corps Radio Equipment 20,000,000 Pakistan Army Specialized Technical Training 8,189,748 Precision air-to-ground munitions kits 9,846,262 Small Arms & Ammunition SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED

Report on the Uses of Foreign Military Financing, International Military Education and Training, and Peacekeeping Operations Funds (Foreign Operations Appropriations Act, FY 2009, Section 7010) FY 2009 INTERNATIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION AND TRAINING CUMULATIVE QUARTERLY REPORT June 30,2014 OBLIGATIONS AS OF EXPENDITURES AS OF USE OF FUNDS COUNTRY June 30,2014 June 30,2014 # STUDENTS # MTTS AFRICA ANGOLA 266,283 221,013 13 2 BENIN 199,223 139,257 4 1 BOTSWANA 702,253 687,978 26 - BURKINA FASO 163,337 108,452 6 - BURUNDI 387,669 312,818 9 1 CAMEROON 257,589 257,589 10 4 CAPE VERDE 190,400 190,120 9 - ' CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC 34,316 34,316 3 - CHAD 61,255 61,255 11 1 COMOROS 144,016 143,981 7 2 COTE DTVOIRE - - 0 0 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO 272,513 272,513 5 8 DJIBOUTI 318,936 318,691 7 - EQUATORIAL GUINEA - - 0 0 ERITREA - - 0 0 ETHIOPIA 382,183 218,406 8 3 GABON 163,431 163,326 12 - GAMBIA 152,089 150,880 8 - GHANA 668,737 654,482 29 - GUINEA - - - - GUINEA BISSAU 106,057 105,987 2 2 KENYA 887,565 883,202 35 - LESOTHO 143,434 138,084 10 1 LIBERIA 399,171 383,136 30 - MADAGASCAR 45,606 45,606 - 1 MALAWI 284,329 283,979 15 - MALI • 277,632 275,694 11 - MAURITANIA - - 0 0 MAURITIUS 120,092 120,057 3 4 MOZAMBIQUE 266,456 266,455 10 3 NAMIBIA 153,304 144,361 7 - NIGER 18,133 18,133 1 1 NIGERIA 805,135 804,400 44 REPUBLIC OF CONGO 93,822 93,752 2 - RWANDA 403,706 398,232 15 - SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE 160,427 160,357 6 1 SENEGAL 934,446 932,162 27 - SEYCHELLES 73,085 69,367 5 - SIERRA LEONE 459,465 443,541 18 5 SOMALIA - - 0 0 SOUTH AFRICA 895,124 876,476 38 1 SOUTH SUDAN 615,094 549,993 21 - SWAZILAND 168,759 167,398 10 - TANZANIA 310,462 310,042 17 1 TOGO 95,108 95,108 4 - UGANDA 507,907 496,914 32 - ZAMBIA 299,505 297,670 21 • - ZIMBABWE . - 0 0 Subtotal Africa 12,888,054 12,295,183 551 42

EAST ASIA PACIFIC BRUNEI - - 0 0 CAMBODIA 96,682 96,682 3 - FUI . - 0 0 INDONESIA 1,360,788 1,350,535 53 - KIRIBATI - - - - LAOS 101,393 101,393 4 - MALAYSIA 667,897 653,649 43 - MARSHALL ISLANDS 26,728 26,728 - 1 MONGOLIA 964,822 933,786 37 - NAURU - - - - PAPUA NEW GUINEA 230,413 227,497 16 PHILIPPINES 1,519,220 1,482,602 86 - SAMOA 55,077 55,077 3 SOLOMON ISLANDS 65,537 65,524 7 - THAILAND 1,371,278 1,363,135 52 1 TIMOR LESTE 171,538 171,363 4 3 TONGA 156,880 156,530 9 - TUVALU - - - - VANUATU 88,985 . 88,670 6 - VIETNAM 170.694 170,694 6 - Subtotal East Asia Pacific 7,047,932 6,943,865 329 5

EUROPE ALBANIA 930,5fc9 929,749 31 1 ARMENIA 359,051 353,066 20 - AZERBAIJAN 941,707 929,846 25 - BOSNIA 810,583 778,833 37 2 BULGARIA 1,549,210 1,537,307 60 - CROATIA 564,996 564,224 22 - CZECH REPUBLIC 1,474,899 1,462,355 95 2 ESTONIA 953,468 952,488 34 1 GEORGIA 1,240,717 1,190,956 43 - 99,747 99,677 4 - HUNGARY 1,004,202 965,757 110 - KOSOVO 501,797 342,443 16 3 LATVIA 826,384 824,774 55 - LITHUANIA 954,634 945,569 37 1 MACEDONIA 565,878 563,329 21 - MALTA 79,921 79,851 6 - MOLDOVA 654,629 653,649 21 - SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED

OBLIGATIONS AS OF EXPENDITURES AS OF USE OF FUNDS COUNTRY June 30,2014 June 30, 2014 # STUDENTS # MTTS MONTENEGRO 114,674 114,499 8 - POLAND 2,089,954 2,082,002 85 1 91,103 90,963 5 - ROMANIA 1,030,234 1,014,632 104 7 RUSSIA - - - - SERBIA 825,484 814,695 38 - SLOVAKIA 972,689 961,021 31 - SLOVENIA 627,070 600,657 86 - TURKEY 3,121,834 2,976,613 252 - UKRAINE L549.621 1,541,647 52 - Subtotal Europe 23,935,073 23,370,602 1,298 18

NEAR EAST ASIA ALGERIA 820,962 816,116 26 - BAHRAIN 654,114 416,597 50 1 EGYPT 1,340,258 1,327,960 35 1 IRAQ 943,287 880,332 55 3 JORDAN 2,750,939 2,740,197 211 - - - 0 0 LEBANON 1,991,899 1,977,473 123 1 LIBYA - - 0 0 MOROCCO 1,767,000 1,744,452 48 1 OMAN 1,337,502 1,058,855 44 1 QATAR • - - 0 0 4,977 4,977 1 - TUNISIA 1,618,189 1,425,925 38 - - - 0 0 YEMEN 906.523 624,864 20 1 Subtotal Near East Asia 14,135,652 13,017,749 651 9

SOUTH AND CENTRAL ASIA AFGHANISTAN 977,708 903,671 40 - BANGLADESH 708,696 708,213 37 - INDIA 1,357,141 1,230,031 61 - KAZAKHSTAN 612,682 595,079 19 1 KYRGYZSTAN 745,951 708,881 21 1 MALDIVES 129,878 129,633 7 - NEPAL 620,950 620,314 31 1 PAKISTAN 2,269,400 2,254,019 119 - SRI LANKA 342,274 342,274 12 1 TAJIKISTAN 190,189 189,338 6 - TURKMENISTAN 269,072 266,435 9 - UZBEKISTAN . _ 0 0 Subtotal South and Central Asia 8,223,941 7,947,889 362 4

WESTERN HEMISPHERE ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA 124,644 124,469 13 - ARGENTINA 780,866 649,039 102 10 Bahamas 118,916 118,916 16 - BARBADOS 133,307 133,202 12 - BELIZE 230,321 229,761 14 - BOLIVIA 193,864 58,938 9 - 231,072 226,964 42 - CHILE 611,883 604,052 102 1 COLOMBIA 1,310,307 1,299,807 178 3 COSTA RICA 252,277 251,437 43 - DOMINICA 25,298 25,228 4 - DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 571,313 565,581 63 . ECUADOR 224,473 219,606 22 - EL SALVADOR 1,386,597 1,380,651 100 4 GRENADA 65,969 62,238 8 . GUATEMALA 202,918 202,848 17 1 GUYANA 235,242 228,195 21 1 HAITI 180,696 177,041 11 1 HONDURAS ' 292,105 291,860 16 1 JAMAICA 767,685 755,335 60 1 MEXICO 648,727 579,877 82 NICARAGUA 286,681 199,859 23 . PANAMA 223,543 223,403 22 2 PARAGUAY 309,383 301,988 28 1 PERU 336,351 335,966 26 1 ST KITTS AND NEVIS 78,782 78,642 10 . ST LUCÍA 65,952 61,885 7 - ST VINCENT 75,824 75,754 7 . SURINAME 118,184 117,305 11 . TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO 80,173 79,951 8 _ URUGUAY. 366,491 364,116 30 1 Subtotal Western Hemisphere 10,529,843 10,023,912 1,107 28

ADMINISTRATIVE 4,331,308 4,179,533 - -

TOTAL 81,091,803 77,778,734 4,298 106 SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED

Report on the Uses of Foreign Military Financing, International Military Education and Training, and Peacekeeping Operations Funds (Foreign Operations Appropriations Act, FY 2010, Section 7010) FY 2010 INTERNATIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION AND TRAINING CUMULATIVE QUARTERLY REPORT

OBLIGATIONS AS OF EXPENDITURES AS OF USE OF FUNDS COUNTRY June 30,2014 June 30, 2014 # STUDENTS #MTTS AFRICA ANGOLA 344,479 344,479 2 2 BENIN 296,538 292,930 7 1 BOTSWANA . 602,186 581,008 20 - BURKINA FASO 239,779 220,539 7 1 BURUNDI 340,513 332,187 13 1 CAMEROON 199,194 187,126 4 5 CAPE VERDE 68,610 68,575 8 - CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC 1,421 1,421 2 - CHAD 327,762 232,762 5 3 COMOROS 95,661 94,719 - 1 COTE D’IVOIRE - - 0 0 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO 363,977 333,820 17 2 DJIBOUTI 338,416 305,451 6 - EQUATORIAL GUINEA - - 0 0 ERITREA - - 0 0 ETHIOPIA 328,636 218,987 9 1 GABON 168,989 152,715 8 - GAMBIA 133,173 129,975 8 - GHANA 795,088 783,366 31 - GUINEA - - 0 0 GUINEA BISSAU - - 1 - KENYA 885,791 871,727 39 - LESOTHO 162,145 160,650 8 - LIBERIA 413,799 390,028 41 MADAGASCAR - - 0 0 MALAWI 169,207 164,722 12 3 MALT 391,154 374,217 13 - MAURITANIA 91,300 66,860 2 - MAURITIUS 119,257 116,152 6 1 MOZAMBIQUE 338,331 283,302 11 3 . NAMIBIA 124,840 119,319 9 - NIGER - - 0 0 NIGERIA 846,585 813,551 35 1 REPUBLIC OF CONGO 92,403 92,003 - 2 RWANDA 464,790 463,230 18 - SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE 85,619 85,619 7 3 SENEGAL 1,035,243 1,028,504 22 - SEYCHELLES 89,616 85,357 5 - SIERRA LEONE 376,530 365,155 12 3 SOMALIA - - 0 0 SOUTH AFRICA 756,851 751,387 29 3 SOUTH SUDAN 708,284 700,172 28 - SWAZILAND 161,039 154,424 8 - TANZANIA 594,870 593,951 14 1 TOGO 218,904 189,506 6 - UGANDA 510,666 498,415 29 - ZAMBIA 326,764 324,678 16 - ZIMBABWE _ _ 0 0 Subtotal Añica 13,608,411 12,972,985 518 37

EAST ASIA PACIFIC BRUNEI - - 0 0 CAMBODIA 76,885 76,885 2 - FDI ' - - 0 0 INDONESIA 1,731,135 1,700,167 45 3 KIRIBATI 39,360 31,559 1 - LAOS 75,214 75,214 2 - MALAYSIA 927,052 902,400 42 - MARSHALL ISLANDS 14,778 14,778 - 1 MONGOLIA 918,829 902,961 26 1 NAURU 5 - 1 - PAPUA NEW GUINEA 307,052 305,411 13 - PHILIPPINES 1,776,586 1,770,959 81 - SAMOA 26,586 25,447 - 1 SOLOMON ISLANDS 33,297 29,979 1 - THAILAND 1,502,099 1,479,903 52 1 TIMOR LESTE 273,255 273,080 6 3 TONGA 168,863 168,690 10 - TUVALU 37,315 32,045 1 - VANUATU 86,615 79,644 3 - VIETNAM 385,578 385,355 14 1 Subtotal East Asia Pacific 8,380,503 8,254,477 300 11

EUROPE ALBANIA 948,475 916,564 38 2 ARMENIA 452,085 449,343 19 - AZERBAIJAN 795,240 789,617 25 - BOSNIA 919,491 914,686 43 - BULGARIA 1,719,726 1,721,042 65 - CROATIA 830,298 819,408 36 - CZECH REPUBLIC 1,787,059 1,764,749 119 5 ESTONIA 1,138,290 1,099,518 44 2 GEORGIA 1,710,961 1,661,992 52 1 GREECE 92,703 90,933 10 - HUNGARY 1,035,002 992,372 64 - KOSOVO 575,984 571,549 89 2 LATVIA 1,040,323 966,008 40 6 LITHUANIA 1,054,360 1,049,567 39 2 MACEDONIA 946,610 943,986 40 - MALTA 147,036 139,082 14 - MOLDOVA 752,103 749,459 23 - SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED

OBLIGATIONS AS OF EXPENDITURES AS OF USE OF FUNDS COUNTRY June 30,2014 June 30, 2014 # STUDENTS #MTTS MONTENEGRO 387,233 379,416 19 1 POLAND 2,172,362 2,162,313 97 2 PORTUGAL 90,533 89,376 8 - ROMANIA 1,487,796 1,396,932 112 1 RUSSIA . - i - SERBIA 919,369 924,343 34 - SLOVAKIA 965,641 931,753 32 - SLOVENIA 646,676 606,328 88 - TURKEY 4,902,793 4,856,186 273 3 UKRAINE 1.786,450 1.742.942 56 - Subtotal Europe 29,304,601 28,729,464 1,480 27

NEAR EAST ASIA ALGERIA 939,616 932,968 24 - BAHRAIN 556,121 552,944- 54 - EGYPT 1,854,691 1,847,887 66 - IRAQ 1,260,973 787,680 41 6 JORDAN 3,290,698 3,091,473 216 - KUWAIT - - 0 0 LEBANON 2,270,986 2,217,190 91 2 LIBYA 129,400 97,400 6 1 MOROCCO 1,767,777 1,747,524 46 - OMAN 1,257,372 1,240,084 53 4 QATAR - ' - 0 0 SAUDI ARABIA 5,207 5,207 1 - TUNISIA 2,081,843 1,921,251 47 - UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - - 0 0 YEMEN 1,156,646 1,146,782 32 - IRAO - SUPPLEMENTAL _ _ _ - Subtotal Near East Asia 16,571,330 15,588,390 677 13

SOUTH AND CENTRAL ASIA AFGHANISTAN 939,786 878,508 36 - BANGLADESH 1,027,921 1,026,051 33 2 TNDTA 1,316,526 1,303,949 37 - KAZAKHSTAN 739,867 690,114 16 1 KYRGYZSTAN 796,824 793,692 15 - MALDIVES 158,572 147,814 13 - NEPAL 789,590 777,561 37 1 PAKISTAN 4,958,494 4,881,200 216 8 SRI LANKA 769,387 719,635 14 3 TAJIKISTAN 360,804 360,769 10 1 TURKMENISTAN 242,112 232,321 7 - UZBEKISTAN 172.117 122.029 9 2 Subtotal South and Central Asia 12,271,999 11,933,642 443 18

WESTERN HEMISPHERE ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA 127,591 126,519 13 - ARGENTINA 784,342 752,901 125 8 BAHAMAS 183,299 177,628 20 - BARBADOS 143,248 134,669 11 - BELIZE 238,997 216,478 13 - BOLIVIA 216,898 216,648 29 1 BRAZIL 597,218 586,246 74 - CHILE 739,968 730,302 245 4 COLOMBIA 1,571,547 1,551,912 233 2 COSTARICA 267,712 254,297 45 . DOMINICA 20,574 14,011 3 . DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 807,889 765,960 97 . ECUADOR 338,634 338,254 29 1 EL SALVADOR 1,482,957 1,468,887 • . 95 5 GRENADA 90,037 80,452 8 . GUATEMALA 692,396 680,139 24 3 GUYANA 268,416 267,870 11 - HAITI 61,169 51,881 17 . HONDURAS 762,576 455,660 106 2 JAMAICA 722,342 709,329 50 . MEXICO 861,930 832,274 43 2 NICARAGUA 546,191 535,990 37 . - PANAMA 620,658 610,505 55 . PARAGUAY 360,869 357,970 27 1 PERU 522,163 507,852 35 3 ST KITTS AND NEVTS 64,810 59,141 9 . ST LUCIA 81,743 79,411 10 ST VINCENT 87,395 67,212 11 _ SURINAME 234,200 223,340 11 . TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO 155,351 137,199 13 . URUGUAY 461,894 447.548 40 1 Subtotal Western Hemisphere 14,115,015 13,438,484 1,539 33

ADMINISTRATIVE 4,105,320 3,874,211 -

TOTAL 98,357,178 94,791,653 4,957 139 SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED •

Report on the Uses of Foreign Military Financing, International Military Education and Training, and Peacekeeping Operations Funds (Foreign Operations Appropriations Act, FY 2010, Section 7010 as carried forward under the Continuing Resolution 2011) FY 2011 INTERNATIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION AND TRAINING CUMULATIVE QUARTERLY REPORT

OBLIGATIONS AS OF EXPENDITURES AS OF USE OF FUNDS # STUDENTS #MTTS COUNTRY June 30, 2014 June 30,2014 AFRICA ANGOLA 350,195 346,945 7 2 BENIN 225,099 179,032 6 - BOTSWANA 624,109 534,055 17 BURKINA FASO 231,058 213,943 8 1 BURUNDI 278,317 230,513 6 - CAMEROON 245,272 186,374 22 ~ CAPE VERDE 101,757 99,237 5 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC - - 1 1 CHAD 299,299 284,183 12 2 COMOROS 95,917 95,410 - 3 COTE D'IVOIRE 88,500 33,151 2 - DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO 377,290 325,152 12 6 DJIBOUTI 342,672 261,882 7 - EQUATORIAL GUINEA - - 0 0 ERITREA - - 0 0 ETHIOPIA 551,156 458,386 24 3 GABON 169,072 153,915 9 - GAMBIA 129,867 82,113 8 - GHANA 805,252 683,978 32 - GUINEA 45,760 45,760 1 - GUINEA BISSAU 9,549 9,549 - 1 KENYA 870,438 715,704 41 - LESOTHO 175,893 157,894 8 - LIBERIA 520,693 464,242 25 1 MADAGASCAR - - 0 0 MALAWI 400,022 291,649 8 - MALT 386,578 342,366 8 2 MAURITANIA 145,705 128,501 4 1 MAURITIUS 154,019 128,515 7 - MOZAMBIQUE 307,373 282,529 11 1 NAMIBIA 178,993 153,908 3 1 NIGER 37,233 35,385 4 1 NIGERIA 979,119 886,186 24 - REPUBLIC OF CONGO 79,543 76,155 - 2 RWANDA 561,596 498,775 16 - SAO TOME AND PRÍNCIPE 151,687 151,687 4 1 SENEGAL 1,046,561 868,034 19 •- SEYCHELLES 92,416 87,387 3 - SIERRA LEONE 387,559 365,656 11 1 SOMALIA - - 0 0 SOUTH AFRICA 753,032 632,203 33 - SOUTH SUDAN 599,300. 539,483 25 - SWAZILAND 193,327 165,233 7 - TANZANIA 444,542 375,780 11 1 TOGO 291,788 273,586 8 2 UGANDA 585,712 491,532 27 - ZAMBIA 361,534 307,510 11 1 ZIMBABWE ’ _ . 0 0 Subtotal Africa 14,674,804 12,643,477 497 34

EAST ASIA PACIFIC BRUNEI - - 0 0 CAMBODIA 259,397 244,687 5 - FUI - - 0 0 INDONESIA 1,792,397 1,665,015 54 2 KIRIBATI 15,000 - 1 - LAOS 170,436 166,249 6 1 MALAYSIA 943,770 898,104 33 - MARSHALL ISLANDS 39,043 38,071 - 1 MONGOLIA 876,589 666,046 .31 - NAURU 14,500 - - - PAPUA NEW GUINEA 122,945 84,962 11 - PHILIPPINES 1,987,128 1,771,158 75 1 SOLOMON ISLANDS 44,780 28,620 3 - THAILAND 1,587,892 1,480,558 41 - TIMOR LESTE 257,223 238,657 2 3 TONGA 281,022 213,204 6 - TUVALU 14,009 12,145 1 - VANUATU 65,769 60,687 4 - VIETNAM 498,635 483,098 15 - Subtotal East Asia Pacific 8,970,537 8,051,262 288 8

EUROPE ALBANIA 1,049,197 963,743 41 2 ARMENIA . 468,639 419,592 21 - AZERBAIJAN 870,731 768,467 20 - BOSNIA 931,153 875,144 32 - BULGARIA 1,714,704 1,522,859 52 - CROATIA 882,925 702,446 33 - CZECH REPUBLIC 1,845,318 1,697,157 187 6 ESTONIA 1,140,723 1,022,187 38 - GEORGIA 1,950,290 1,824,764 58 - GREECE 82,667 81,069 17 - HUNGARY 1,048,285 985,061 39 - KOSOVO 673,622 590,329 24 3 LATVIA 1,196,722 1,122,803 49 - LITHUANIA 1,100,355 1,026,296 37 2 MACEDONIA 1,017,139 751,922 39 1 MALTA 145,343 139,057 7 - MOLDOVA 942,316 874,853 28 1 MONTENEGRO 421,299 367,548 13 1 SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED

OBLIGATIONS AS OF EXPENDITURES AS OF USE OF FUNDS COUNTRY June 30,2014 June 30, 2014 # STUDENTS # MTTS POLAND 2,068,695 1,958,873 82 - PORTUGAL 88,381 83,199 4 • - ROMANIA 1,761,982 1,576,364 94 1 RUSSIA - - 0 0 SERBIA 905,666 699,775 40 - SLOVAKIA 930,507 825,218 46 - SLOVENIA 695,626 661,013 90 - TURKEY 4,077,422 4,006,764 254 - UKRAINE 1.891.704 1.724.115 45 - Subtotal Europe 29.901,411 27,270,621 1,390 17

NEAR EAST ASIA ALGERIA 950,438 908,335 17 - BAHRAIN 383,778 377,079 35 1 EGYPT 1,308,568 1,242,939 31 1 IRAQ 1,444,995 1,327,076 52 3 JORDAN 3,457,144 3,155,037 167 3 KUWAIT - - 0 0 LEBANON 2,328,548 2,134,224 111 - LIBYA - - - - MOROCCO 1,971,040 1,801,932 50 - OMAN 1,596,198 1,377,338 52 1 QATAR - - 0 0 SAUDI ARABIA 4,000 3,646 1 - TUNISIA 2,059,040 1,731,392 48 1 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - - 0 0 YEMEN 928,101 853.934 34 - Subtotal N ear East Asia 16,431,849 14,912,931 598 10

SOUTH AND CENTRAL ASIA AFGHANISTAN 1,532,911 1,277,836 37 - BANGLADESH 1,012,000 860,445 20 - INDIA 1,698,842 1,520,413 57 1 KAZAKHSTAN 821,591 683,702 24 - KYRGYZSTAN 805,584 703,213 15 - MALDIVES 191,297 140,363 11 - NEPAL 916,124 719,751 39 2 PAKISTAN 3,541,573 2,940,831 147 1 SRT LANKA 829,955 660,277 12 - TAJIKISTAN 476,134 402,604 13 1 TURKMENISTAN 282,513 244,349 4 - UZBEKISTAN 235.182 235.182 . 2 Subtotal South and Central Asia 12,343,706 10,388,966 379 7

WESTERN HEMISPHERE ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA 119,672 100,088 11 - ARGENTINA 235,707 214,193 32 - BAHAMAS 200,151 184,171 12 BARBADOS 150,749 129,939 7 - BELIZE 185,155 112,386 7 - BOLIVIA 152,831 152,830 23 . BRAZIL 618,720 617,476 54 - CHILE •748,578 717,604 228 2 COLOMBIA 1,598,120 1,519,724 206 • 4 COSTARICA 337,906 294,142 45 . DOMINICA 26,830 22,362 5 - DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 560,424 494,887 46 . ECUADOR 399,739 340,673 21 . EL SALVADOR 1,484-707 1,191,580 54 2 GRENADA 106,268 70,678 8 . GUATEMALA 136,461 135,699 27 . GUYANA 384,400 275,950 17 - HAITI 208,597 202,879 8 . HONDURAS 782,500 697,703 109 2 JAMAICA 773,458 588,832 45 . MEXICO 981,049 818,360 37 _ NICARAGUA 382,547 99,965 9 - PANAMA 645,320 586,594 60 1 PARAGUAY 337,200 289,491 32 . PERU 569,874 443,611 50 1 ST KITTS AND NEVIS 164,055 113,663 9 . ST LUCIA 128,080 89,257 13 . ST VINCENT 89,268 70,265 8 . SURINAME 258,613 192,896 10 . TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO 241,522 190,404 11 1 URUGUAY 567.421 510.625 47 _ Subtotal Western Hemisphere 13,575,919 11,468,929 1,251 13

ADMINISTRATIVE 4,138,941 3,988,845 - -

TOTAL 100,037,168 88,725,032 4,403 89 SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED

Report on the Uses of Foreign Military Financing, International Military Education and Training, and Peacekeeping Operations Funds (Foreign Operations Appropriations Act, FY 2012, Section 7010) FY 2012 INTERNATIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION AND TRAINING CUMULATIVE QUARTERLY REPORT June 30, 2014 OBLIGATIONS AS OF EXPENDITURES AS OF USE 0 F FUNDS COUNTRY June 30,2014 June 30,2014 it STUDENTS it MTTS AFRICA ANGOLA 437,130 414,168 9 1 BENIN 196,457 186,177 4 - BOTSWANA 652,641 593,104 17 1 BURKINA FASO 208,833 175,027 3 - BURUNDI 332,328 291,274 6 - CAMEROON 135,856 130,908 8 - CAPE VERDE 114,730 110,887 5 - CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC - - - - CHAD 312,277 300,588 13 1 COMOROS 103,018 95,929 2 2 COTE D'IVOIRE - - - - DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO 362,498 269,008 4 6 DJIBOUTI 362,216 266,011 6 - EQUATORIAL GUINEA - - - - ERITREA - - - - ETHIOPIA 562,744 489,968 4 2 GABON 209,875 198,314 6 - GAMBIA 113,569 108,627 6 - GHANA 779,431 691,884 25 - GUINEA 56,351 56,351 1 - GUINEA BISSAU - - - - KENYA 905,190 782,025 23 - LESOTHO 76,195 63,176 4 - LIBERIA 499,399 414,829 28 - MADAGASCAR - - - - MALAWI 292,220 268,758 9 - MALT 69,000 59,423 6 MAURITANIA 92,753 92,523 6 1 MAURITIUS 98,534 92,936 4 1 MOZAMBIQUE 364,095 317,399 7 1 NAMIBIA 120,773 73,310 6 - NIGER - - - - NIGERIA 859,962 745,917 34 - REPUBLIC OF CONGO 63,998 48,041 1 1 RWANDA 465,260 380,707 14 2 SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE 73,695 73,594 4 1 SENEGAL 925,051 863,635 19 - SEYCHELLES 81,095 65,898 4 - SIERRA LEONE 354,043 329,569 10 2 SOMALIA - - - - SOUTH AFRICA 715,379 566,977 33 - SOUTH SUDAN 760,313 643,951 24 2 SWAZILAND 35,000 32,003 2 - TANZANIA 380,237 322,996 10 2 TOGO 130,389 132,457 3 - UGANDA 639,383 472,436 20 - ZAMBIA 366,746 309,229 11 ' ZIMBABWE Subtotal Africa 13,30K663 11,530,016 401 26

EAST ASIA PACIFIC BRUNEI - . . - CAMBODIA 266,866 235,848 9 - FUI - - - INDONESIA 1,839,554 1,608,797 49 KIRIBATI 33,275 32,577 1 - LAOS 81,359 74,859 2 2 MALAYSIA 844,565 776,649 26 - MARSHALL ISLANDS 38,002 38,002 - 1 MONGOLIA 944,089 842,867 21 1 NAURU 30,666 27,727 1 - PAPUA NEW GUINEA 209,721 172,150 6 - PHILIPPINES 1,942,091 1,680,830 67 - SOLOMON ISLANDS 45,723 29,088 1 - THAILAND 1,324,350 1,122,256 32 - TIMOR LESTE 248,878 236,677 5 1 TONGA 144,503 138,998 4 - TUVALU 29,050 23,101 1 - VANUATU 32,000 27,752 1 - VIETNAM - 630.550 568,829 10 1 Subtotal East Asia Pacific 8,685,242 7,637,006 236 6

EUROPE ALBANIA 1,074,481 978,511 30 - ARMENIA 578,035 517,265 22 - AZERBAIJAN 658,980 569,711 21 - BOSNIA 995,429 862,871 28 1 BULGARIA 1,743,420 1,578,011 53 - CROATIA 967,856 875,418 29 - CZECH REPUBLIC 1,827,428 1,536,066 161 5 ESTONIA 1,203,130 1,101,024 33 2 GEORGIA 1,799,560 1,552,895 35 - GREECE 101,405 94,751 5 - HUNGARY 942,343 748,022 51 - KOSOVO 708,786 632,178 20 1 LATVIA 1,090,918 936,331 43 - LITHUANIA 1,124,590 1,019,128 35 - MACEDONIA 1,049,998 956,131 36 - MALTA 135,314 114,157 8 MOLDOVA 765,837 668,042 18 1 MONTENEGRO 447,138 394,997 18 - SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED

June 30, 2014 OBLIGATIONS AS OF EXPENDITURES AS OF USE OF FUNDS June 30, 2014 # STUDENTS #MTTS COUNTRY June 30, 2014 POLAND 2,145,182 1,928,462 67 PORTUGAL 12,585 12,585 2 ROMANIA 1,644,748 1,410,651 75 RUSSIA SERBIA 856,506 724,388 44 SLOVAKIA 920,611 850,718 29 SLOVENIA 674,447 607,623 75 1 TURKEY 3,748,790 3,632,426 233 UKRAINE 1.844.625 1.628.912 48 Subtotal EuroDe 29,062,139 25,931,276 1,219 11

NEAR EAST ASIA ALGERIA 1,214,902 1,145,925 22 BAHRAIN 553,318 497,325 51 - EGYPT 1,376,123 1,214,363 45 3 IRAQ 1,712,731 1,534,910 60 1 JORDAN 3,583,081 3,146,316 184 2 KUWAIT - - - " LEBANON 2,308,957 2,021,511 74 1 LIBYA 183,005 183,005 4 - MOROCCO 1,896,891 1,761,427 46 ‘ OMAN 1,627,949 1,476,281 58 - QATAR - - * SAUDI ARABIA 9,000 8,417 1 TUNISIA 1,805,771 1,534,232 39 1 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - - - - YEMEN 930,813 788.253 16 - Subtotal Near East Asia 17,202,540 15,311,965 600 8

SOUTH AND CENTRAL ASIA AFGHANISTAN 1,172,801 951,533 30 BANGLADESH 993,263 814,854 17 - INDIA 1,488,291 1,460,416 42 - KAZAKHSTAN 761,980 668,633 18 - KYRGYZSTAN 580,888 444,768 14 - MALDIVES 186,082 138,649 6 - NEPAL 924,827 803,470 23 1 PAKISTAN 4,736,357 4,292,215 129 - SRI LANKA 661,970 599,956 9 - TAJIKISTAN 165,073 118,890 9 1 TURKMENISTAN 289,698 • 279,585 5 - UZBEKISTAN 300.000 262.895 4 - Subtotal South and Central Asia 12,261,230 10,835,862 306 2 •

WESTERN HEMISPHERE ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA 142,740 112,615 5 - ARGENTINA 708,284 648,733 57 2 BAHAMAS 189,992 171,928 12 - BARBADOS 155,525 125,203 8 - BELIZE 185,472 158,484 7 - BOLIVIA 188,864 184,318 16 - BRAZIL 638,113 622,899 57 - CHILE 836,221 731,699 242 2 COLOMBIA 1,660,230 1,537,896 286 1 COSTA RTCA 289,149 260,595 27 - DOMINICA 47,050 38,245 3 - DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 806,091 688,831 70 1 ECUADOR 282,058 244,953 17 - EL SALVADOR 1,043,190 870,964 22 2 GRENADA 78,774 67,428 6 - GUATEMALA 721,063 621,497 41 2 GUYANA 325,330 268,893 22 - HATTT 183,180 152,293 4 1 HONDURAS 653,198 594,637 112 2 JAMAICA 692,597 545,570 33 1 MEXICO 989,579 932,411 46 - NICARAGUA 1,000 - - - PANAMA 753,538 637,514 56 - PARAGUAY 398,540 310,665 33 - PERU 581,068 520,986 46 - ST KITTS AND NEVIS 122,378 92,601 6 - ST LUCTA 109,419 86,762 7 - ST VINCENT 116,578 102,349 5 - SURINAME 240,464 206,291 9 - TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO 173,689 153,307 13 - URUGUAY 423.002 379.545 39 - Subtotal Western Hemisphere 13,736,374 12,070,110 1,307 14

ADMINISTRATIVE 4,748,268 4,580,221 - -

TOTAL 99,004,457 87,896,455 4,069 67 SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED

Report on the Uses of Foreign Military Financing, International Military Education and Training, and Peacekeeping Operations Funds (Foreign Operations Appropriations Act, FY 2012, Section 7010) FY 2012 INTERNATIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION AND TRAINING CUMULATIVE QUARTERLY REPORT

OBLIGATIONS AS OF EXPENDITURES AS OF USE OF FUNDS COUNTRY June 30,2014 June 30,2014 # STUDENTS #MTTS AFRICA ANGOLA . BENIN - - - - BOTSWANA 116,966 102,548 3 - BURKINA FASO 96,000 78,525 1 - BURUNDI 95,000 80,313 1 - CAMEROON 142,802 112,258 2 1 CAPE VERDE - - - - CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC - - - - CHAD - - - - COMOROS - - - - COTE D'IVOIRE 64,829 46,081 3 - DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO - - - - DJIBOUTI - - - - EQUATORIAL GUINEA - - ■- - ERITREA - - - - ETHIOPIA - - 3 - GABON - - - - GAMBIA - - - - GHANA - - - - GUINEA - - - - GUINEA BISSAU . - - - KENYA - - - - LESOTHO - - 1 - LIBERIA . - - - MADAGASCAR - - - - MALAWI - - - - MALI - - - - MAURITANIA 35,500 35,356 1 - MAURITIUS - - - - MOZAMBIQUE 79,500 67,350 1 - NAMIBIA - - - - NIGER 35,140 27,219 4 - NIGERIA - - - - REPUBLIC OF CONGO - - - - RWANDA - - - - SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE - - - - SENEGAL _ - - - SEYCHELLES 36,576 27,874 2 - SIERRA LEONE 73,437 17,176 4 - SOMALIA - - - SOUTH AFRICA - . - - SOUTH SUDAN ' 47,220 40,725 2 - SWAZILAND 63,132 18,553 3- ' - TANZANIA 50,130 37,661 2 - TOGO 105,343 93,885 2 - UGANDA . _ _ . ZAMBIA . . . . ZIMBABWE _ . . . Subtotal Africa 1,041,575 785,525 35 1

EAST ASIA PACIFIC BRUNEI CAMBODIA 25,406 25,406 1 FUI - - . . INDONESIA _ . _ . KIRIBATI - - . - LAOS 16,028 9,891 2 - MALAYSIA - . . - MARSHALL ISLANDS . _ . . MONGOLIA _ . . . NAURU . . . - PAPUA NEW GUINEA - - . PHILIPPINES - - . . SAMOA 75,000 61,891 1 . SOLOMON ISLANDS - - . — - THAILAND _ . . _ TIMOR LESTE - - . - TONGA . . . . TUVALU - . . . VANUATU . . _ . VIETNAM . . _ . ’ Subtotal East Asia Pacific 116,434 97,188 4 ..

EUROPE ALBANIA ARMENIA _ _ . . AZERBAIJAN . . . . BOSNIA - . . . BULGARIA . . . _ CROATIA . . . CZECH REPUBLIC . . . ESTONIA . . . - GEORGIA _ . . . GREECE - . . - HUNGARY KOSOVO 117,500 111,243 2 . LATVIA - - . - LITHUANIA . . . . MACEDONIA . . . . MALTA . . . . MOLDOVA 109,566 100,882 6 - SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED

OBLIGATIONS AS OF EXPENDITURES AS OF USE OF FUNDS COUNTRY June 30, 2014 June 30, 2014 # STUDENTS # MTTS MONTENEGRO 93,200 84,723 1 . POLAND - - . - PORTUGAL . . . . . ROMANIA . . _ . RUSSIA ...... SERBIA - . . - SLOVAKIA 102,550 80,910 1 - SLOVENIA _ _ _ _ TURKEY . . . . UKRAINE _ . _ . Subtotal Europe 422.816 377.758 10 .

NEAR EAST ASIA ALGERIA . _ _ . BAHRAIN . _ . . EGYPT . . _ . IRAQ . . . . JORDAN . . . _ KUWAIT . _ _ . LEBANON . . _ _ LTBYA 6,198 6,198 2 - MOROCCO . _ . _ OMAN - . . - QATAR - - - - SAUDI ARABIA . _ . . TUNISIA . _ . . UNITED ARAB EMIRATES . _ _ _ YEMEN . _ . _ Subtotal Near East Asia 6,198 6,198 2 .

SOUTH AND CENTRAL ASIA AFGHANISTAN . _ _ BANGLADESH _ . . _ TNDTA . . . _ KAZAKHSTAN . . _ _ KYRGYZSTAN . . . _ MALDIVES . . . . NEPAL 180,572 158,303 5 . PAKISTAN . _ . _ SRI LANKA 24,600 16,904 1 . TAJIKISTAN _ _ . TURKMENISTAN . . . . UZBEKISTAN . . 2 _ Subtotal South and Central Asia 205,172 175,207 8

WESTERN HEMISPHERE ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA 26,000 22,097 1 ARGENTINA . _ . _ BAHAMAS . _ . . BARBADOS . _ . . BELIZE . _ . BOLIVIA . _ . . BRAZIL . _ _ . CHILE . . _ _ COLOMBIA . . . _ COSTARICA . _ . . DOMINICA . . . _ DOMINICAN REPUBLIC . ' _ _ ECUADOR . . _ _ EL SALVADOR _ _ . _ GRENADA . . . GUATEMALA . . . . GUYANA . _ . _ HAITI 18,900 18,865 1 _ HONDURAS 76,811 74,874 12 _ JAMAICA . _ . . MEXICO . . . _ NICARAGUA . . _ PANAMA _ . _ PARAGUAY . . _ _ PERU . _ . . ST KITTS AND NEVIS 10,050 5,242 1 . ST LUCIA . _ _ _ ST VINCENT 22,700 20,914 1 . SURINAME . _ . _ TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO . . . . URUGUAY 73.600 60.543 1 _ Subtotal Western Hemisphere 228,061 202,536 17 .

ADMINISTRATIVE - - - ■

TOTAL 2,020,256 1,644,412 76 1 SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED

Report on the Uses of Foreign Military Financing, International Military Education and Training, and Peacekeeping Operations Funds (Foreign Operations Appropriations Act, FY 2012, Section 7010 as carried forward under the Continuing Resolution 2013) FY 2013 INTERNATIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION AND TRAINING CUMULATIVE QUARTERLY REPORT

OBLIGATIONS AS OF EXPENDITURES AS OF USE OF FUNDS COUNTRY June 30, 2014 June 30,2014 # STUDENTS #MTTS AFRICA ANGOLA 208,595 181,653 9 - BENIN 244,493 199,580 3 - BOTSWANA 551,339 397,423 9 - BURKINA FASO 217,658 194,713 7 - BURUNDI 399,545 276,595 7 - CAMEROON 191,214 164,299 8- 3 CAPE VERDE 87,958 73,759 4 - CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC - - - - CHAD 242,316 159,431 10 1 COMOROS 136,300 100,726 3 - COTE D'IVOIRE 211,056 166,166 8 2 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO 330,848 270,633 5 1 DJIBOUTI 445,362 256,882 7 - ETHIOPIA 429,005 202,500 4 2 GABON 304,528 147,683 5 - GAMBIA 85,529 80,521 3 - GHANA 656,108 598,023 18 - GUINEA 167,633 133,930 5 1 GUINEA BISSAU - - - - KENYA 628,868 513,021 30 - LESOTHO - - - - LIBERIA 489,603 375,584 22 2 MADAGASCAR - - - - MALAWI 266,629 231,904 8 - MALI - - - - MAURITANIA 294,831 273,356 8 1 MAURITIUS 92,529 85,535 4 - MOZAMBIQUE 372,845 298,022 10 1 NAMIBIA 92,626 74,656 4 1 NIGER 264,263 146,712 9 - NTGERTA 715,947 627,925 21 REPUBLIC OF CONGO 37,686 13,201 - 1 RWANDA 230,412 205,181 7 1 SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE 227,532 101,558 3 2 SENEGAL 725,988 538,012 11 - SEYCHELLES 117,655 90,867 6 - SIERRA LEONE 358,023 292,048 14 1 SOMALIA - - - SOUTH AFRICA 595,447 476,550 30 - SOUTH SUDAN 866,635 780,512 21 - SWAZILAND 84,212 61,709 4 - TANZANIA 318,522 235,751 12 - TOGO 136,100 130,483 6 - UGANDA 522,305 403,329 14 - ZAMBIA 377,226 307.462 10 - Subtotal Africa 12,725,370 9,867,893 369 20

EAST ASIA PACIFIC BRUNEI - - - - CAMBODIA 261,496 113,010 6 - FIJI _ - . . INDONESIA 1,474,017 1,192,310 37 - KIRIBATI - - . - LAOS - . . - MALAYSIA 963,631 729,848 23 - MARSHALL ISLANDS 5,407 5,407 2 1 MONGOLIA 769,032 675,152 20 - NAURU - . . . PAPUA NEW GUINEA 250,972 209,136 9 - PHILIPPINES 1,619,399 1,254,191 52 - SAMOA 35,416 30,196 2 - SOLOMON ISLANDS - - - - THAILAND 1,346,063 1,188,997 40 . TIMOR LESTE 317,390 286,545 9 1 TONGA 195,258 162,239 10 - TUVALU - - - - VANUATU - . - - VIETNAM 823,075 511.665 8 1 Subtotal East Asia Pacific 8,061,157 6,358,697 218 3

EUROPE ALBANIA 1,000,330 881,759 27 . ARMENIA 684,394 594,927 20 1 AZERBAIJAN 562,494 462,896 •13 - BOSNIA 890,561 750,025 26 - BULGARIA 2,033,251 1,693,528 71 - CROATIA 996,116 760,302 33 _ CZECH REPUBLIC 1,663,338 1,239,242 180 4 ESTONIA 1,173,660 1,010,510 38 - GEORGIA 1,689,301 1,405,845 42 - GREECE 93,000 14,603 4 - HUNGARY 1,053,867 733,875 45 ' ' - KOSOVO 855,746 707,327 24 1 LATVIA 1,195,133 925,862 48 - LITHUANIA 1,158,421 1,054,105 30 - MACEDONIA 919,084 751,559 29 - MALTA 153,007 121,139 9 - MOLDOVA 722,689 630,887 18 1 MONTENEGRO 571,766 451,922 13 - POLAND 1,878,864 1,618,560 65 - PORTUGAL 90,271 59,938 3 2 SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED

OBLIGATIONS AS OF EXPENDITURES AS OF USE OF FUNDS COUNTRY June 30,2014 June 30, 2014 # STUDENTS • # MTTS ROMANIA 1,607,036 1,291,380 47 2 RUSSIA - - - - SERBIA 878,766 691,963 35 2 SLOVAKIA 931,960 789,034 41 - SLOVENIA 598,313 557,763 66 - TURKEY 3,310,662 2,588,905 183 1 UKRAINE 1.780.952 1.452.984 43 _ Subtotal Europe 28,492,981 23,240,839 1,153 14

NEAR EAST ASIA ALGERIA 1,238,526 950,320 28 - BAHRAIN 420,889 310,019 65 - EGYPT 488,576 436,551 15 1 IRAQ 759,097 681,029 49 6 JORDAN 3,540,693 2,980,267 142 - LEBANON 3,191,375 2,411,416 73 - LTBYA 41,537 32,509 5 - MOROCCO 1,691,328 1,481,608 36 - OMAN 1,866,332 1,491,123 47 - SAUDI ARABIA 8,641 8,641 1 - TUNISIA 2,124,087 1,640,127 42 1 YEMEN 917.937 740,895 28 - Subtotal Near East Asia 16,289,017 13,164,505 531 8

SOUTH AND CENTRAL ASIA AFGHANISTAN 822,883 488,868 13 - BANGLADESH 1,012,855 860,894 20 - INDIA 1,247,372 1,115,474 34 1 KAZAKHSTAN 712,305 498,716 16 - KYRGYZSTAN 739,346 612,291 15 - MALDIVES 188,239 157,116 8 - NEPAL 972,900 663,550 28 - PAKISTAN 4,910,932 3,805,160 138 1 SRI LANKA 590,726 543,587 10 - TAJIKISTAN 430,308 152,986 8 2 TURKMENISTAN 270,822 201,483 5 UZBEKISTAN 269.925 179.626 2 1 Subtotal South and Central Asia 12,168,612 9,279,751 297 5

WESTERN HEMISPHERE ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA 152,216 135,585 13 _ ARGENTINA 359,391 229,737 75 3 BAHAMAS 163,060 147,951 7 BARBADOS 40,700 31,160 3 _ BELIZE 205,609 183,657 4 _ BOLIVIA 127,762 118,236 8 . BRAZIL 571,138 478,781 48 . CHILE 753,942 564,036 228 3 COLOMBIA 1,445,476 1,300,710 182 2 COSTARICA 274,645 218,201 26 . DOMTNTCA 89,902 70,980 5 _ DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 678,402 619,482 84 2 ECUADOR 336,944 283,173- 17 . ELSALVADOR 1,044,905 763,754 87 1 GRENADA 107,364 , 85,209 7 _ GUATEMALA 673,134 507,536 37 1 GUYANA 248,063 209,956 20 . HAITI .178,413 155,378 7 1 HONDURAS 575,523 504,435 125 2 JAMAICA 367,802 313,483 23 . MEXICO 1,263,747 1,101,003 ' 45 1 NICARAGUA _ . _ PANAMA 626,309 548,530 59 1 PARAGUAY 347,055 269,225 22 - PERU 495,996 386,846 19 2 ST KITTS AND NEVIS 109,570 92,286 6 . ST LUCIA 40,670 28,846 7 . ST VINCENT 110,991 68,759 9 . SURINAME 208,576 174,174 10 . TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO 239,904 213,053 17 . URUGUAY 406.849 339,505 44 _ Subtotal Western Hemisphere 12,244,059 10,143,667 1,244 19

ADMINISTRATIVE 4,127,576 3,455,531 - -

TOTAL 94,108,772 75,510,883 3,812 69 SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED

Report on the Uses of Foreign Military Financing, International Military Education and Training, and Peacekeeping Operations Funds (Foreign Operations Appropriations Act, FY 2014, Section 7010) FY 2014 INTERNATIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION AND TRAINING CUMULATIVE QUARTERLY REPORT June 30,2014 OBLIGATIONS AS OF EXPENDITURES AS OF USE OF FUNDS # STUDENTS #MTTS COUNTRY June 30, 2014 June 30, 2014 AFRICA ANGOLA 266,474 - 11 - BENIN 175,506 450 2 - BOTSWANA 529,863 36,291 13 " BURKINA FASO 203,459 61,894 5 1 BURUNDI 313,920 126,127 6 - CAMEROON 282,894 1,071 6 2 CAPE VERDE 85,940 56,974 4 • CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC - - - ■ CHAD 198,860 19,382 9 * COMOROS 101,063 14,646 1 1 COTE D'IVOIRE 274,190 95,303 16 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO 314,424 48,298 4 1 DJIBOUTI 256,264 31,622 8 - ETHIOPIA 499,757 80,829 5 1 GABON 143,208 - 6 - GAMBIA 84,310 30,595 3 - GHANA 639,790 205,873 17 1 GUINEA 241,006 - 7 - GUINEA BISSAU - " KENYA 752,109 170,226 29 - LESOTHO 36,726 - 2 - LIBERIA 403,875 150,663 23 - MADAGASCAR - - - - MALAWI 201,384 40,238 4 - MALI 53,932 5,303 - 2 MAURITANIA 288,964 25,544 9 - MAURITIUS 108,723 46,935 6 MOZAMBIQUE 368,507 62,912 9 1 NAMIBIA 119,040 14,094 1 1 NIGER 225,640 4,010 9 - NIGERIA 707,572 151,221 18 - REPUBLIC OF CONGO 83,771 7,307 3 2 SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE 99,140 3,081 4 - SENEGAL 770,826 70,041 11 1 SEYCHELLES 137,271 6,824 7 - SIERRA LEONE 302,102 43,378 9 1 SOMALIA - - - - SOUTH AFRICA 636,370 24,506 22 - SOUTH SUDAN - - - - SWAZILAND 98,820 2,085 5 - TANZANIA 399,498 74,033 7 1 TOGO . 199,988 40,924 3 - UGANDA 499,797 92,945 12 - ZAMBIA 313.880 47.208 11 - Subtotal Africa 11,418,866 1.892,831 327 16

EAST ASIA PACIFIC BRUNET - - - - CAMBODIA 387,278 - 15 - FIJI - - - - INDONESIA 1,698,834 169,553 33 - KIRIBATI - - - - LAOS 239,756 50,802 9 1 MALAYSIA 875,416 38,814 17 MARSHALL ISLANDS - - - - MONGOLIA 788,417 69,552 17 - NAURU - - - - PAPUA NEW GUINEA 244,408 74,904 8 - PHILIPPINES 1,689,163 351,544 54 1 SAMOA 30,000 - 1 - SOLOMON ISLANDS - - - - THAILAND 708,735 241,859 35 TIMOR LESTE 388,728 39,945 9 1 TONGA 208,246 22,839 8 - TUVALU - - - - VANUATU - - - - VIETNAM 926.484 147.955 17 - Subtotal East Asia Pacific 8,185,465 1,207,766 223 3

EUROPE ALBANIA 954,210 316,950 32 3 ARMENIA 583,476 243,902 15 - AZERBAIJAN 462,720 64,674 9 - BOSNIA 919,682 114,907 23 2 BULGARIA 1,940,418 538,457 74 - CROATIA 1,079,331 196,515 35 - CZECH REPUBLIC . 1,792,426 248,447 152 2 ESTONIA 1,176,931 188,525 32 - GEORGIA 1,768,504 388,944 33 - GREECE 88,720 26,083 8 HUNGARY 993,363 255,106 37 - KOSOVO 710,324 160,579 25 - LATVIA 1,196,555 285,792 47 - LITHUANIA 1,185,007 245,790 36 - MACEDONIA 1,049,678 259,567 34 1 MALTA 146,569 79,789 7 3 MOLDOVA 725,780 194,316 22 I MONTENEGRO 572,266 36,039 20 - POLAND 1,853,126 334,557 55 - ROMANIA 1,650,307 333,229 39 2 RUSSIA - - - - SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED

OBLIGATIONS AS OF EXPENDITURES AS OF USE OF FUNDS COUNTRY Juné 30, 2014 June 30, 2014 # STUDENTS # MTTS SERBIA 806,057 158,116 24 2 SLOVAKIA 895,317 268,862 37 SLOVENIA 608,383 229,958 54 TURKEY 3,061,521 539,320 221 UKRAINE 1.790.346 275.465 60 Subtotal Europe 28,011,018 5,983,889 1,131 16

NEAR EAST ASIA ALGERIA 1,227,409 105,441 34 - BAHRAIN 544,612 213,759 52 - EGYPT - - - - IRAQ 1,200,658 134,593 41 - JORDAN 3,446,760 1,080,171 166 1 KUWAIT - - - - LEBANON 2,140,122 595,583 80 1 LIBYA 1,284,872 257,567 34 1 MOROCCO 1,577,175 234,587 39 - OMAN 1,983,343 268,764 65 - SAUDI ARABIA 8,779 8,744 1 - TUNISIA 2,267,613 319,629 39 1 YEMEN 885.867 97.065 29 - Subtotal Near East Asia 16,567,210 3,315,902 580 4

SOUTH AND CENTRAL ASIA AFGHANISTAN 509,844 46,440 12 - BANGLADESH 995,996 163,170 20 - INDIA 1,232,051 123,311 27 1 KAZAKHSTAN 705,293 136,907 18 - KYRGYZSTAN 740,680 68,298 13 - MALDIVES 173,086 - 7 - NEPAL 871,416 106,671 30 - PAKISTAN 4,095,868 565,114 142 - SRI LANKA 597,773 8,050 15 - TAJIKISTAN 251,353 35,462 9 1 TURKMENISTAN 274,656 - 3 UZBEKISTAN 185,476 _ - 1 Subtotal South and Central Asia 10,633,491 1,253,424 296 3

WESTERN HEMISPHERE ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA 138,151 6,104 11 - ARGENTINA 348,033 26,660 44 - BAHAMAS 160,880 39,908 17 - BARBADOS 108,669 - 7 - BELIZE 171,388 53,818 8 . - BOLIVIA - - - - BRAZIL 621,241 206,649 48 - CHILE 717,263 114,453 297 2 COLOMBIA 1,491,288 212,550 215 3 COSTA RICA 344,051 84,273 23 - DOMINICA 106,213 26,828 9 - DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 744,723 206,495 112 1 ECUADOR 9 - 12 - ' EL SALVADOR 1,049,616 131,877 36 2 GRENADA 124,184 4,224 7 - GUATEMALA 342,441 74,272 6 - GUYANA 295,617 118,675 12 - HAITI 183,927 16,918 8 - HONDURAS 622,759 47,919 64 4 JAMAICA 631,077 193,705 40 - MEXICO 1,217,527 62,214 60 1 NICARAGUA - - - - PANAMA 663,924 96,884 55 - PARAGUAY 375,777 17,806 31 - PERU 497,537 81,400 13 - ST KITTS AND NEVIS 105,179 5,489 7 - ST LUCIA - - - - ST VINCENT 128,738 5,171 9 - SURINAME 198,525 29,556 13 - TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO 171,370 63,372 16 - URUGUAY 441.317 40.425 39 _ Subtotal Western Hemisphere 12,001,423 1,967,641 1,219 13

ADMINISTRATIVE 3,900,000 1,146,673 - -

TOTAL 90,717,472 16,768,126 3,776 55 Report on the Uses of Foreign Military Financing, International Military Education and Training, and Peacekeeping Operations Funds (Foreign Operations Appropriations Act, FY 2006, Section 584) FY 2006 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS CUMULATIVE QUARTERLY REPORT - JUNE 30,2014 ($ in thousands) PROGRAM OBLIGATION EXPENDITURE USE/PURPOSE OF FUNDS For training ACOTA partner countries (Benin, Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, Rwanda, Senegal, Mali, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Gabon, South Africa, Tanzania) to enhance peace support operations capabilities for existing and future operations such as UN and AU peacekeeping missions. Training occurs in classroom and field environments, and includes peacekeeping instructor courses, peacekeeping command and staff training, computer assisted exercises, and emit pre-deployment training. To procure peacekeeping trainer/training support equipment packages to support training in the same partner countries. For contractors to serve in the ACOTA program office and help run the program. These activities include procuring computer and other equipment for regional peacekeeping training centers in Mali, Ghana, and Kenya. Tt also includes operations, facility improvements, and procuring equipment (e.g. 42 678 trucks-' for the ECOWAS depot in Sierra Leone. Activities also include support for a Command, Control, Communications and Information systems Global Peace Operations Initiative 43,351 ’ (C3IS) workshop for the AU; office equipment for the AU Strategic Planning and Management Unit; communications equipment, computers, operations of the ECOWAS Regional Information Exchange System (ERDES); and peace and security advisors at the AU and ECOWAS. To support the GPOI multinational peace operations exercise, KHAAN QUEST, conducted in Mongolia in August 2006. Personnel and contingents from 22 nations participated in the exercise which consisted of three weeks of training, including field training and a week long command post exercise. In addition to the exercise costs, GPOI funding was also used to pay travel and accommodation expenses for participants from Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia, Nepal and Sri Lanka. For contractors to serve at the State Department to support measurement and evaluation of GPOT program goals.

To support transformation of the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) to a professional, apolitical force. Funding was used for the following activities: refurbishment of Barclay Training Center (33 buildings and facilities) and Camp Edward B. Kesselly (62 buildings and facilities) and Camp Ware (71 Liberia Security Sector Reform 20,000 19,886 buildings and training facilities); operations and maintenance of the camps; security; military trainers; program management; recruiting and vetting (SSR) applicants to the AFL; demobilizing the entire Ministry of Defense (MOD) and training and equipping 110 personnel for a new and reformed MOD; and equipping and initial entry training for 106 recruits. Funds were de-obligated from Tripartite Fusion Cell (TFC) support that were no longer needed for that purpose. Funds were reobligated for Guinea and Guinea 112 112 will be used to support non-lethal equipment, training and advisory assistance as part of the effort to reform the security sector of the Guinean armed forces. Multinational Force and Observers 19,000 19 000 ^uPPort Multinational Force and Observers operational requirements. To support transformation of the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA)>from a guerilla army to a professional force, including infrastructure support, South Sudan Security Sector 20 000 a°4 training. Tn particular, funding supported construction of the Interim General Headquarters, refurbishment of the Malou Division 20,000 Transformation ’ Headquarters and Infantry School, Molbok Temporary camp to house SPLA soldiers, procurement of vehicles and spare parts, communications equipment, and manuals for training of the SPLA to be Drovided bv the Kenvan military. 70 000 suPPort African Union Mission in Sudan (AMIS) Operations, including operation and maintenance of camps, vehicle and communications maintenance, Sudan (AMIS) 70,000 ’ and contracted military observers. To support establishment of an operations and analysis cell to evaluate tactical military information and strengthen cooperation between the four Tripartite Tripartite Plus Fusion Cell 730 730 Agreement countries (Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Burundi, Rwanda, and Uganda). Assistance includes training, equipment and operational SUDDOrt Counter Lord's Resistance Army Funds were de-obligated from the DRC. Funds will support Uganda’s efforts to counter the Lord's Resistance Army by providing nonlethal equipment and 1,000 (LRA) - Supp •logistics support. To support efforts to transform the military of the DRC (FARDC) to a professional, conventional force, including refurbishment of facilities, equipment, Democratic Republic o f the Congo 3 9^5 and training. In particular, funds supported training of the FARDC, refurbishment of the Officer Training Center, a military justice training program 4,000 (DRC) SSR - Supp through the Defense Institute for International Legal Studies (DDLS), and initial training to develop a Light Infantry Battalion to stabilize eastern DRC.

For participation of West African nations, including Nigeria, Burkina Faso, and Ghana, to participate in the ACOTA ECOWAS Multinational Command Post Exercise from December 4 - 15, 2006. For training of Ghana and South African troops on peacekeeping skills. For program management activities to run the ACOTA program office. For peacekeeping training activities, including train-the-trainer instruction, situational training for soldiers and education for officers with Mongolia, Malaysia and Indonesia. Also supports refurbishment of a barracks and classroom space for the Five Hills peacekeeping training center in Mongolia. For peacekeeping training activities, including infantry training and train-the-trainer activities, and equipment for Albania (launching training program), Bosnia and Herzegovina (instructor support and training), Ukraine, Romania (infantry) and Macedonia (MP battalion). To support a site assessment, equipment and the facilities at Jordan's peace operation training center including training aids and classroom facilities. For peacekeeping training activities, including train-the-trainer instruction, English language training, situational training for soldiers, education for officers, with Bangladesh, Kazakhstan, Nepal and Sri Lanka. Also supports development of a peace support operations collaboration centers in Nepal Global Peace Operations Initiative - 57,000 56,177 and Sri Lanka, and the purchase of non-lethal equipment for the peacekeeping battalion in Kazakhstan. For representatives from El Salvador, Guatemala, Supplemental Honduras, and Nicaragua (members of the Conference of Central American Forces (CFAC)) to participate in peacekeeping training (military observers, instructors courses, staff officers courses), refurbishment of CREOMPAZ, the peacekeeping training center in Coban, Guatemala. Also support for training and equipment support for a Paraguayan engineering unit. For contractors to serve in the State Department to assist with measurement and evaluation of GPOI program goals. For transportation expenses to enable Indonesian troops to deploy to Lebanon and Ugandan troops to deploy to Somalia as part of the Transportation and Logistics Support Arrangement (TLSA). For deployment equipment (e.g. generators, communications equipment, radios, vehicles) for Romania to deploy to ISAF in Afghanistan, Uganda to deploy to Somalia, and for Guatemala to deploy to Haiti. For support to G8++ Global Clearinghouse meeting to coordinate efforts on peacekeeping. To support deployment equipment for GPOI partners deploying to peace operations missions.

j Funds were de-obligated from Darfur as they were no longer needed for that purpose. Funds will be used to support non-lethal equipment, training and Guinea - Supp 2,000 advisory assistance as Dart of the effort to reform the security sector of the Guinean armed forces. To support transformation of the AFL to a professional, apolitical force. Funding was used for the following activities: refurbishment of Barclay Training Center (33 buildings and facilities) and Camp Edward B. Kesselly (62 buildings and facilities) and Camp Ware (71 buildings and training facilities); Liberia SSR - Supp1 11,000 10,747 operation and maintenance of the camps; security; military trainers; program management; recruiting and vetting applicants to the AFL; demobilizing the entile Ministry of Defense (MOD) and training and equipping 110 personnel for a new and reformed MOD; and equipping and initial entry training for 105 recruits. 2 ^ Funds were de-obligated from Darfur upport that were no longer needed for that purpose. Funds were reobligated for South Sudan SST and will be used to South Sudan SST - Supp 246 efforts to transform a guerilla armv to a professional force, including infrastructure support, equipment and training. 110 739 AMIS operations, including operations and maintenance of camps, vehicle and communications maintenance, and contracted military Sudan (AMIS/Darfiir) - Supp 113,755 suPPort ’ observers. To support training of Nigerian and Rwandan troops deploying to AMIS. PKO Subtotal 362,194 357,263 1 Funds were appropriated as FY 2006 Supplemental ESF and were transferred into PKO through a Section 610 transfer. Report on the Uses of Foreign Military Financing, International Military Education and Training, and Peacekeeping Operations Funds (Foreign Operations Appropriations Act, FY 2006, Section 584) FY 2007 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS CUMULATIVE QUARTERLY REPORT - JUNE 30, 2014 ($ in thousands)

Central African Republic 150 150 To suDDort security sector reform in the Central African Republic. Support includes training and equipment. For training ACOTA partner countries (Uganda, Nigeria, Tanzania, Gabon, Ghana, South Africa, Senegal, Burkina Faso, Benin, Malawi, Niger, Kenya, Rwanda, Cameroon, Tanzania, Zambia) to enhance peace support operations capabilities for existing and future operations such as UN and AU missions in Africa. For expeditious pre-deployment training for non-ACOTA partner Burundi. Training occurs in classroom and field environments, and includes instructor courses, command and staff training, computer assisted exercises, and unit pre-deployment training. To procure trainer/training support equipment packages to support training in the same partner countries. For contractors to serve in the ACOTA program office and help run the program. For training, equipment, and other activities to enhance regional peace support operations capabilities. This includes office equipment and facility improvements for peacekeeping training centers in Mali, Ghana, Kenya, and Nigeria. It also includes operations, facility improvements, and procuring equipment (e.g. trucks) for the ECOWAS depot in Sierra Leone. Support also includes communications equipment, computers, and operations of the ECOWAS Regional Information Exchange System (ERIES); office equipment for the AU Strategic Planning and Management Unit; and peace and security advisors for the AU and ECOWAS. To support the GPOI multinational peace operations exericse, KHAAN QUEST, conducted in Mongolia in August 2007. Personnel and contingents from 16 nations particpated in the exercise which consisted of three weeks of training, including field training and a week long command post exercise. Additionally, funding was used to support bilateral peacekeeping training activities with Cambodia, Mongolia, Global Peace Operations Initiative 81,000 79,682 Malaysia, and Indonesia. To support peacekeeping training activities, such as courses on UN logistics processes, instructors courses, staff officer courses, (GPOI) and civil-military relations in peacekeeping operations for Albania, Bosnia, Macedonia, and Romanian peacekeeping troops. Also provided support for related training equipment To support equipment and modest refurbishment of Jordan’s peacekeeping training center to-enable regional peacekeeping activities to take place. To support bilateral and multilateral peacekeeping training activities, including train-the-trainer activities, situational training for soldiers and education for officers, in Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Kazakhstan and Tajikistan. Also provided training facility renovation and English language lab equipment for the peacekeeping battalion in Kazakhstan. To support bilateral and multilateral training activities, including field and classroom peacekeeping training of participants from El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Guatemala that are developing a joint multinational PKO force through the Conferencia de Fuerzas Armadas Centroamericanas (CFAC). To support bilateral peacekeeping training and equipping activities with Paraguay, Peru, and Belize, including development of niche engineering capabilities. Training activities include staff officer, military observer, joint operations, and mission-specific trainings for MINUSTAH and MONUC. To support transportation of Rwandan troops to Darfur. To support deployment equipment for GPOI partners deploying to peace operations missions.

Funds were de-obligated and re-obligated from Tripartite Fusion Cell (TFC) support that were no longer needed for that purpose. Funds will be used to Guinea 42 42 support non-lethal equipment, training and advisory assistance as part o f the effort to reform the security sector of the Guinean armed forces.

To support transformation of the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) to a professional, apolitical force. Funding was used for the following activities: refurbishment of Barclay Training Center (33 buildings and facilities) and Camp Edward B. Kesselly (62 buildings and facilities) and Camp Ware (71 Liberia 13,250 13,129 buildings and training facilities); operations and maintenance of the camps; security; military trainers; program management; recruiting and vetting . applicants to the AFL; equipping and initial entry training for 500 recruits; specialized training for military occupational specialists; basic non commissioned officer training for 44 soldiers; and officer candidate school for 12 soldiers. MFO 21,000 21,000 Support Multinational Force and Observers (MFO) operational requirements. 9 600 T° support togistical requirements (e.g. food, fuel, spare parts, medical supplies) of the AU Mission in Somalia (AMISOM), including equipment for the Somalia 9,600 ’ Ugandan troops in AMTSOM. Includes $25K reprogrammed from Darfur PKO funds. To support transformation of the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) from a guerilla army to a professional force, including infrastructure support, equipment and training. In particular, funding supported construction of the Interim General Headquarters (IGHQ), refurbishment of and equipment for the Malou Division Headquarters and Infantry School, construction of a fence around the South Sudan Security Sector 30 472 ^UHQ, construction of the Division Sector Headquarters at Duar and Mapel, and procurement of vehicles and spare parts. Funding also supported 31,064 Transformation (SST) ’ drivers/mechanics training of the SPLA, several Training and Advisory Team (TAT) members to support and advise the SPLA, basic officer and staff skills training for the SPLA, Defense Resource Management System training, a U.S. military advisor, a government technical monitor, a contractor to assist in managing the program in Washington, and related program management support.

Sudan/AU Mission in Sudan 49 480 support Apr'can Union Mission in Sudan (AMTS) Operations, including operations and maintenance of camps, vehicle and communications 49,975 (AMIS)1 * maintenance, and contracted military observers. Sudan, non-AMTS Darfur 3.000 3,000 Urgent peacekeeping requirements in Darfur. Trans-Sahara Counterterrorism To train and equip counter-terrorism units in TSCTP partner countries (Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Tunisia, Algeria, and Morroco). 13,750 Partnership (TSCTP) 13,750 Training includes company level training for 3 companies in Mali. Training also includes regional intelligence training for the nine TSCTP partners and civil miltiarv operations training for TSCTP nartner countries... To support an operations and analysis cell to evaluate tactical military information and strengthen cooperation between the four Tripartite Agreement Tripartite Fusion Cell (TFC) 458 458 countries (Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Burundi, Rwanda, and Uganda). Assistance includes training, equipment and operational support.

Counter Lord's Resistance Army ^ Funds were de-obligated from Darfur. Funds will support Uganda's efforts to counter the Lord's Resistance Army by providing nonlethal equipment and 4,845 (LRA) - Sudd logistics support. To support transformation of the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) to a professional, apolitical force. Funding was used for the following activities: refurbishment of Barclay Training Center (33 buildings and facilities) and Camp Edward B. Kesselly (62 buildings and facilities); operations and Liberia Supp 39,957 39 751 maintenance o f the camps; security; military trainers; program management; recruiting and vetting applicants to the AFL; equipping and initial entry training for 500 recruits; specialized training for military occupational specialists; basic non-commissioned officer training for 44 soldiers; and officer candidate school for 12 soldiers.

Logistics Depot - Sudd 1.705 1,674 Funds were de-obligated and reprogrammed from Darfur to support the Logistics Depot in Freetown, Sierra Leone. To support logistical requirements (e.g. food, fuel, spare parts, medical supplies) of the AU Mission in Somalia (AMISOM). To support procurement and Somalia Supp 40,000 38,743 delivery of equipment for two battalions each of Burundi and Ugandan troops deploying to AMISOM. To support airlift (supply flights, deolovment/rotation flights, medevac flights). Funds also supported expeditious pre-deplovment training for Burundi. To support AMIS operations, including operations and maintenance of camps, vehicle and communications maintenance, and contracted military Sudan/Darfur Supp 143,450 142,229 observers. To support training and equipping (including armored personnel carriers) of troop contributing countries (Rwanda, Senegal, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, and Tanzania) deploying to the UN/AU Mission in Darfur (UNAMID). TOTAL PKO 453.246 447.994 Does not include transfer o f $20,000,000 from DoD Report on the Uses of Foreign Military Financing, International Military Education and Training, and Peacekeeping Operations Funds (Foreign Operations Appropriations Act, FY 2008, Section 678) FY 2008 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS CUMULATIVE QUARTERLY REPORT - JUNE 30,2014 ($ in thousands) PROGRAM______OBLIGATION EXPENDITURE______USE/PURPOSE OF FUNDS To support the African Union endorsed Mission to Restore Democracy on the Island of Anjouan. Funding supported travel expenses for Tanzanian troops Comoros* 766 to deploy to Aniouan in Comoros. Counter Lord's Resistance Army 3 j Funds were de-obligated from Darfur. Funds will support Uganda's efforts to counter the Lord's Resistance Army by providing nonlethal equipment and 4,708 (LRA) logistics support. Darfur* 3,000 3,000 Urgent peacekeeping needs in Darfur. To support efforts to transform the military of the DRC (FARDC) to a professional, conventional force, including refurbishment of facilities, equipment, and training. In particular, funds supported training of the FARDC (including operations and maintenance training), refurbishment of the Officer Training Democratic Republic of Congo 5,455 5,348 Center, a military justice training program through the Defense Institute for International Legal Studies (DTTLS), a Military Information Support Team (MIST) for eastern DRC, U.S. military advisors and trainers, equipment for the Light Infantry Unit (rapid reaction force), contract adviser for the Ministry of Defense, and a government technical monitor.

For training and equipping ACOTA partner countries (Benin, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Malawi, Mauritania, Nigeria, Uganda) to enhance peace support operations capabilities. For expeditious pre-deployment training for non-ACOTA partner Burundi. Training occurs in classroom and field environments, and includes peacekeeping instructor courses, peacekeeping command and staff training, computer assisted exercises, and unit pre-deployment training. For contractors to serve in the ACOTA program office and help run the program. For training, equipment, and other activities to enhance regional peace support operations capabilities. This includes office equipment and minor facility improvements for regional peacekeeping training centers in Mali, Ghana, Kenya, and South Africa. It also includes operations, facility improvements, and procuring equipment (e.g. trucks) for the ECOWAS depot in Sierra Leone. Support also includes communications equipment, computers, and operations of the ECQWAS Regional Information Exchange System (ERIES); office equipment for the AU Strategic Planning and Management Unit; and peace and security advisors for the AU and ECOWAS. To support training activities for officers, in Mongolia, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and Cambodia. Funds also supported bringing personnel from Philippines, Tonga, and Vietnam to some of these multinational events plus those conducted in South Asia. To refurbish peacekeeping facilities in Cambodia, Indonesia and Thailand. For peace operations task force training in Albania; a military instructor and equipment for a PSO task force in Bosnia; infantry unit and Global Peace Operations Initiative gg 77 j leadership training in Ukraine and Croatia; and niche training in Macedonia and Romania. To support equipment and modest refurbishment o f Jordan's 96,441 (GPOT) ’ peacekeeping training center. To support a multinational peace operations exercise in Bangladesh (Shanti Doot 2) with GPOI partners from EAP and SCA regions (plus 8 other nations who sought to attend). Shanti Doot 2 funding included support for costs related to trainers, including travel and TDY costs for U.S. military trainers participating in the exercise; transportation, lodging, and subsistence for participating countries to attend the exercise; and other costs associated with the staff and field training exercises. Also to support bilateral and multilateral peace operations training activities for Bangladesh, Kazakhstan, Nepal, Tajikistan and Sri Lanka. To support peace operations training and related training equipment for Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Bolivia, Dominican Republic, and Belize. Also includes support for modest refurbishment of national level peace support operations training centers in Nicaragua, Peru, Paraguay, Belize, and Uruguay as well as for the regional CFAC training center in Coban, Guatemala. Training activities include staff officer, military observer, joint operations, and mission-specific trainings for MINUSTAH and MONUC. Funding also supports regional multinational PKO exercises including the peacekeeping component of PANAMAX, PKO South, and PKO North. For contractors to serve in the State Department to assist with measurement and evaluation of GPOI program goals. For development of peace support operations training manuals to assistance with standardization of training across types of units. For deployment equipment to support troops from Burundi deploying to AMISOM.

To support transformation of the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) to a professional, apolitical force. Funding was used for the following activities: 51 297 rc^bishm ent ° f Camp Edward B. Kesselly (62 buildings and facilities); operations and maintenance of the camps; security; military trainers; program Liberia 51,664 ’ management; recruiting and vetting applicants to the AFL; equipping and initial entry training for 1,000 recruits; specialized training for military occupational specialists; basic non-commissioned officer training for 420 soldiers; and officer candidate school for 70 soldiers. Logistics Depot 1,498 1,488 Funds were de-obligated from Darfur and reprogrammed for Logistics Depot. MFO 24,798 24,798 Support Multinational Force and Observers (MFO) operational requirements, including procuring vehicles. To support logistical requirements (e.g. food, fuel, spare parts, medical supplies) of the AU Mission in Somalia (AMISOM). To support procurement and ^ delivery of equipment for two batallions each of Burundi and Ugandan troops deploying to AMISOM. To support airlift (supply flights, Somalia* 4,822 deployment/rotation flights, medevac flights). Funds also supported training for Uganda, and travel and per diem for AU Peace and Security Council and Peace Support Operations Division for force generation efforts for AMISOM. To support transformation of the Southern Peoples Liberation Movement/Army (SPLA) from a guerilla army to a professional force, including infrastructure support, equipment and training. In particular, funding finished construction of the Interim General Headquarters (IGHQ), completion of a 56 849 íisnce arounc* IGHQ, and continued construction of the Division Sector Headquarters at Duar and Mapel, and operations and maintenance (O&M) South Sudan SST 61,065 ’ support (and training of SPLA for O&M) for the Division Sector Headquarters at Duar and Mapel. Funding also supported drivers/mechanics training of the SPLA, several Training and Advisory Team (TAT) members to train and advise the SPLA basic officer and staff skills training for the SPLA a U.S. military advisor, a government technical monitor, a contractor to assist in managing the program in Washington, and related program management support.

4 828 a'r^ backlogged UN/AU Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) equipment from points within Sudan to Darfur. To support equipment requirements Sudan (Darfur) Peacekeeping 5,002 (including Armored Personnel Carriers) of troops deploying to the UNAMID. To train and equip military counterterrorism units in Trans Sahara Counterterrorism Partnership (TSCTP) partner countries (Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, TSCTP 9,919 9,353 Tunisia, Algeria, and Morroco). Training includes regional intelligence training and regional civil military operations CT activities for the TSCTP partners (Mali, Nigeria, Tunisia, Algeria, Morroco, Senegal, and Tunisia). Funding also supported equipment and related training for Tunisia.

PKO TOTAL 269,138 255,238 *Funds for Comoros, Darfur, and $2.54M of the Somalia firnds (for a total of S6.307M) were funds that the United Nations provided to the Department under a Section 607 reimbursable agreement for support to the United Nations/African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) and are considered FY 2008 PKO funds. Report on the Uses of Foreign Military Financing, International Military Education and Training, and Peacekeeping Operations Funds (Foreign Operations Appropriations Act, FY 2009, Section 7010) FY 2009 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS CUMULATIVE QUARTERLY REPORT -JUNE 30, 2014 ($ in thousands) PROGRAM______OBLIGATION EXPENDITURE______USE/PURPOSE OF FUNDS . Counter Lord's Resistance Army ^ ^ Funds were de-obligated and reprogrammed from Darfur. To support Uganda's efforts to counter the Lord's Resistance Army by providing nonlethal 6,756 (LRA) - Bridge Sudo ’ equipment and logistics support. To create a Rapid Reaction Force (RRF) within the DRC military (FARDC) to combat illegal armed groups operating in Eastern DRC, stabilize Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo - 16,600 16,600 DRC, and assist the GDRC in developing systems to support the RRF. Funds are supporting training, equipment and infrastructure improvements towards Bridge Supp creating the RRF. Ethopia Bridge Supp 259 7 Funds were reprogrammed from Darfur. To provide equipment for its participation in peacekeeping operaitons in South Sudan. To support logistical requirements (e.g. food, fuel, spare parts, medical supplies) of AMISOM. To support procurement and delivery of equipment for an 64 667 at^ t*ona* batallion each of Burundi and Ugandan troops deploying to AMISOM. To support airlift (supply flights, deployment/rotation flights, medevac Somalia - Bridge Supp 67,000 ’ flights). To support security sector reform efforts of Somalia's Transitional Federal Government (TFG) National Security Force (NSF) including training, equipment and salary support. Sudan (Darfur) Peacekeeping - ^ ^ To airlift backlogged UN/AU Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) equipment from points within Sudan to Darfur. To equip troops deploying to UNAMTD. For 4,385 Bridge Supp ’ program management support in Washington. Africa Conflict Stabilization & 2 496 ac^ ess conflict stabilization border security needs in Africa, including nonlethal equipment for Mali and nonlethal support (fuel and logistics) to 2,500 Border Security ’ support Uganda's efforts to counter the Lord's Resistance Armv. ^ were de-obligated and reprogrammed from Liberia SSR. Funds will be used to support non-lethal equipment, training and advisory assistance as Cote d’Ivoire 2,750 ’ part of the effort to reform the security sector of the Ivorian armed forces. Counter Lord's Resistance Army ^ QQQ Funds were de-obligated and reprogrammed from Liberia SSR. To support Uganda's efforts to counter the Lord's Resistance Army by providing nonlethal 2,000 (LRA) * equipment and logistics support. To support efforts to transform the military of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to a professional, conventional force, including refurbishment of Democratic Republic of Congo . 5,426 5,000 facilities, equipment, and training. In particular, funds supported training of the FARDC, advisor for the Ministry o f Defense, advisor for the FARDC, advisor on militia group integration into the FARDC, and a government technical monitor. Ethopia 421 419 Funds were reprogrammed from South Sudan. To provide equipment for its participation in peacekeeping operaitons in South Sudan.

For training and equipping ACOTA partner countries (Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda) to enhance peace support operations capábilities for peacekeeping missions. Training occurs in classroom and field environments, and includes peacekeeping instructor courses, peacekeeping command and staff training, computer assisted exercises, and unit pre deployment training. For contractors to serve in the ACOTA program office and help run the program. For office equipment and minor facility improvements for regional peacekeeping training centers in Mali, Ghana, Kenya, Senegal, and South Africa; support for the ECOWAS Standby Brigade's logistics exercise in Burkina Faso; ECOWAS depot in Sierra Leone; peacekeeping deployment logistics training; and military mentors for ACOTA training events. Support also includes communications equipment, computers, and operations of the ECOWAS Regional Information Exchange System (ERIES); office equipment for the AU Strategic Planning and Management Unit; and peace and security advisors for the AU and ECOWAS. To support GPOI multinational peace operations exercise "Garuda Shield" in Indonesia in June 2009 which was attended by GPOI partners in the region, including Bangladesh, Cambodia, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, Philippines, Thailand, Tonga and Vietnam (and other non-GPOI partner nations). Funds supported costs related to trainers, including travel and TDY costs for U.S. military trainers, participating in the exercise; transportation, lodging, and subsistence for Global Peace Operations Initiative ^ j ^ participating countries to attend the exercise; and other costs associated with the staff and field training exercises. To support bilateral and multilateral 105,950 (GPOI) peacekeeping training activities in or involving personnel from Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Tonga and Vietnam, the provision of training related materials in Cambodia, Indonesia and the Philippines, and training facility refurbishments (including the development of peace support operations collaboration centers) in Cambodia, Indonesia, Mongolia and the Philippines. To support bilateral peacekeeping training and equipping activities in or involving personnel from Albania, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Romania, and Ukraine. For training and equipping activities with GPOI partner Jordan and Morocco, including center refurbishments and training aids. To support bilateral and multilateral peacekeeping training activities in or involving personnel from Bangladesh, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Nepal and Tajikistan, including the provision of training related materials. Also to provide training facility refurbishments in Bangladesh, Nepal and Tajikistan. To support peace operations training and related training equipment for Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Dominican Republic, and Belize; modest refurbishment of training centers in Nicaragua, Peru, Paraguay, Belize, Guatemala, and Uruguay. To support regional multinational PKO exercises including the peacekeeping component of PANAMAX, PKO of the Americas, and Southern Exchange. For contractors to serve in the State Department to assist with measurement and evaluation of GPOI program goals. For development of peace support operations training manuals to assistance with standardization of training across types of units. For deployment support including equipment for Ethiopian multi-role logistics unit deploying to UNAMID.

To support transformation o f the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) to a professional, apolitical force. Funding is supporting the following activities: refurbishment of Camp Edward B. Kesselly (62 buildings and facilities); operations and maintenance of the camps; security; military trainers; program Liberia 42,650 39,718 management; specialized training for military occupational specialists; specialized training for the AFL brigade training unit; and procurement of AFL equipment (communications, vehicles, medical supplies, unit equipment, weapons, tentage, general supplies, maintenance equipment, and unit equipment). Funds are also supporting travel and per diem costs of U.S. military mentors in Liberia to support the new AFL.

Logistics Depot 333 297 Funds were de-obligated and reprogrammed from DRC. To support operations and maintenance of the Logistics Depot in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Mali 2,713 1,242 Funds were reprogrammed from South Sudan and Liberia. To train and equip African troops deploying to the peacekepieng mission in Mali. MFO 25.000 25,000 Support Multinational Force and Observers (MFO) operational requirements, including procuring vehicles. Partnership for Regional East PREACT (formerly known as the East Africa Regional Strategic Initiative - EARSI), which is modeled off TSCTP, is to increase military counter- 5,000 Africa Counterterrorism (PREACT) 3,028 terrorism capabilities in East Africa, including providing training and equipment to Djibouti and Kenya. Funds are also being supporting a contractor to serve in AFRICOM to help implement/manage the EARSI program. Somalia 11,600 .. To support training, equipping, transportation and logistical support of African Union troops deploying to and serving in the African Union Mission in ’ Somalia (AMISOM). Includes $ 1M de-obligated and reprogrammed from Liberia. To support transformation of the Southern Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Army (SPLA) from a guerilla army to a professional force, including infrastructure support, equipment and training. Tn particular, funds supported final South Sudan SST 28,857 28 535 construct*on aQd repairs to the Division sector Headquarters in Mapel, communications equipment, riverine boats and related training, Training and ’ Advisory team, U.S. military advisors, Center for Civil Military Relations and Defense Institute for International Legal Studies to conduct elections training, noncommissioned officer training, training of the presidential security guard, supporting regional partners training the SPLA, and a government technical monitor. To increase military counter-terrorism capabilities in eligible TSCTP partner countries (Mali, Nigeria, Chad, Senegal, Tunisia, Algeria, Morroco, and Trans Sahara Counter-terrorism 15,000 10 449 ®ur^ na Faso). Funds are supoprting regional civil military operations training courses for all eligible TSCTP partner countries, training and equipping a Partnership (TSCTP) ’ Mali military intelligence company, a regional aircraft/maintenance logistics course, installing Multinational Information Sharing Tnitative equipment into Chad, and non lethal equipment to support Mali's efforts to counter A1 Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb. To create a Light Infantry Battaion (LIB) within the DRC military (FARDC) to combat illegal armed groups operating in Eastern DRC, and assist the DRC - Spring Supp 15,000 13,513 GDRC in developing systems to support the LTB. Funds are supporting training, equipment and infrastructure improvements towards creating the rapid reaction force. To support efforts to stabilize Eastern DRC. MFO Supp 2,000 2,000 Support MFO operational requirements, including procuring vehicles. Somalia - Spring Supp (AMISOM To support other requirements (e.g. food, fuel, spare parts, medical supplies) of the AU Mission in Somalia (AMISOM). To train and equip additional 90,790 &SSR) 83,094 batallions of troops deploying to AMISOM. To support airlift (supply flights, deployment/rotation flights, medevac flights). To support security sector reform efforts of Somalia's Transitional Federal Government (TFG) National Security Force (NSF). Somalia - Spring Sudd (UNSOA) 77.210 77.210 To Dav the U.S. share of UN assessments for UN Support Office to AMISOM (UNSOA). PKO TOTAL 530.200 400.838 Report on the Uses of Foreign Military Financing, International Military Education and Training, and Peacekeeping Operations Funds (Foreign Operations Appropriations Act, FY 2010, Section 7010) FY 2010 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS CUMULATIVE QUARTERLY REPORT - JUNE 30, 2014 ($ in thousands) PROGRAM______OBLIGATION EXPENDITURE______USE/PURPOSE OF FUNDS To address conflict stabilization border security needs in Africa by providing nonlethal support (fuel and logistics) to support Uganda’s efforts to counter Africa Conflict Stabilization & 3,600 3,600 the Lord's Resistance Army by providing nonlethal equipment and logistics supporLand conducting security sector reform in Guinea through training and Border Security equipment. AMSI provides maritime securtiy training, including through Africa Pamtership Station and African Maritime Law Enforcement Progami, to African Africa.Maritime Security Initaitive _ coutnries. Potential African recipients include: Angola, Benin, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Comoros, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Djibouti, 5,202 (AMSI)* ’ Gabon, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Liberia, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Republic o f the Congo, Sao Tome & Principe. Senegal. Seychelles. Sierra Leone. South Africa. Tanzania. Togo, and Uganda. Counter Lord's Resistance Army 17 112 suPPort Uganda's efforts to counter the Lord's Resistance Army by providing nonlethal equipment and logistics support S472K was reprogrammed 17,178 fiLRA) efforts* * from Darfur Train and Equip. Counterpoaching 175 64 Funds were reprogrammed from Darfur in FY 2013 to support this effort. To b ain and equip Chad and Cameroon to conduct counterpoaching efforts. To support efforts to transform the military of the DRC to a professional, conventional force, including training of officers at the officer professionalization Democratic Republic of Congo 14,000 13,015 school in Kinshasa, advisors/mentors, refurbishment of facilities, equipment, and training to both the broader FARDC and sustainment of the Light (DR C) Infantry Battalion (LIB).

For training and equipping ACOTA partner countries (Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mauritania, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, and Zambia) to enhance peace support operations capabilities. Training occurs in classroom and field environments, and includes peacekeeping instructor courses, peacekeeping command and staff training, computer assisted exercises, and unit pre-deployment training. For contractors to serve in the ACOT A program office and help run the program. For training, equipment, and other activities to enhance regional peace support operations capabilities. This includes office equipment and minor facility improvements for peacekeeping training centers in Mali, Ghana, and Senegal. It also includes support for peacekeeping deployment logistics training; operations and facility improvements for the ECOWAS depot in Siena Leone; communications equipment, computers, and operations o f the ECOWAS Regional Information Exchange System (ERIES); peace and security advisors for the AU and ECOWAS; logistics and equipment spport for regional FTXs with ECOWAS and CEEAC; and African Deployment Assistance Partnership Team (ADAPT) training. To support GPOI multinational peace operations exercise "ANGKOR SENTINEL" in Cambodia in 2010 to be attended by GPOI partners in the region. Funds will support costs related to trainers, including travel and TDY costs for U.S. military trainers, participating in the exercise; transportation, lodging, and subsistence for participating countr ies Global Peace Operations Initiative 79,749 to attend the exercise; and other costs associated with the staff and field training exercises. Funding will also be used to support bilateral and multilateral (GPOI) peacekeeping training activities, training related materials, and training facility refurbishments/language labs in Cambodia, Indonesia, Mongolia, and Thailand. Will support bilateral peacekeeping training and equipping activities in or involving personnel from Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Georgia. To support bilateral and multilateral peacekeeping training activities, training materials, and facilities refurbishment for peacekeeping training centers with the following GPOI partners: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Nepal and Tajikistan. To support peace operations training and related training equipment for Belize, Bolivia, Chile, Columbia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Paraguay. Training focuses on infantry, engineering, finance, logistics, and pre-deployment training using the train-the-trainer method. Also includes support for modest refurbishment of national level peace support operations training colters in Belize, Bolivia, Chile, Columbia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Uruguay as well as for the regional CFAC training center in Coban, Guatemala. Funding also supports regional multinational PKO exercises including PKO of the Americas and Southern Exchange. Includes support for contractors to serve in the State Department to assist with measurement and evaluation of GPOT program goals; contractors to assist with execution of GPOI programming through our implementers; deployment support for troop contributing countries; and FPU capacity development activities including the Center of Excellence for Stability Police Units (COESPU).

Guinea* 722 684 To conduct security sector reform in Guinea through training, nonlethal equipment and advisors. To support transformation of the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) to a professional, apolitical force. In particular, funds are supporting travel and per diem Liberia 10,000 9,696 costs of U.S. military mentors in Liberia to support the new AFL and operations and maintenance of existing AFL camps and secure storage of ammunition and weapons. j 284 Funds were de-obligated and reprogrammed from Darfur bain and equip. To support operations and maintenance of the Logistics Depot in Freetown, Logistics Depot* 3,167 ’ Sierra Leone. Mali 4,547 1,329 Funds were reprogrammed from South Sudan and Darfur. To train and equip African, troops deploying to the peacekeeping mission in Mali. MFO 26.000 26,000 Support Multinational Force and Observers (MFO) operational requirements, including procuring vehicles. Partnership for Regional East Africa Counterterrorism (PREACT), formerly down as the East Africa Regional Strategic Initiative (EARSI) program, Partnership for Regional East 4 018 “ “ odefed off TSCTP, is to increase military counter-terrorism (CT) capabilities in East Africa. Funds will be used to provide helicopter spare 10,000 Africa Counterterrorism (PRE ACT) ’ parts and intelliegnce training to Kenya; counterterrorism training and boats to Djibouti; CT curriculum development with Tanzania, CT training with Uganda, and regional civil miltiary operations training with Kenya, Djibouti, Tanzania and Uganda.

To support training, equipping, transportation and logistical support of African Union troops deploying to and serving in the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM & SSR) 72,738 56,950 Somalia (AMISOM). To provide training (including through third countries such as Uganda), equipment, advisors and infrastructure support to the Transitional Federal Government (TFG)'s National Security Force (NSF) as part of the effort to conduct security sector reform.

Somalia (UNSOA) 29.296 29,296 To support the U.S. share of the assessment for the UN Support Office in AMISOM (UNSOA). To support transformation of the Southern Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army (SPLA) from a guerilla army to a professional force, including infrastructure support, equipment and training. In particular, funds supported communications equipment, riverine training, Training and Advisory team, South Sudan SST 39,742 39,382 U.S. military advisors, Center for Civil Military Relations and Defense Institute for International Legal Studies to conduct elections training, noncommissioned officer training, supporting regional partners training the SPLA, and a government technical monitor. Funds also supported program management activities in Washington. j To support security in Darfur through the provision of advisors, workshops and stabilization projects. To provide equipment for troops deploying to the Sudan, Darfur* 4,069 * • UnitedNations African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) including Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, and Tanzania. To increase military counter-terrorism capabilities in eligible TSCTP partner countries (Mali, Mauritania, Nigeria, Chad, Senegal, Tunisia, Algeria, Trans Sahara Counter-terrorism 17 702 ^ orroco’ and Burkina Faso). To train and equip Mali intermediate level vehicle maintenance unit, Mauritania CT unit, spare parts and training for Mali 21,000 Partnership (TSCTP) ’ Basler BT-67, procure ISR platform on Mauritania BT-67, regional intelliegnce training with all eligible TSCTP partners, combat medical training with TSCTP Dartners. PKO TOTAL 358,336 306,857 *$12.705M inFY 2010 funds for Counter LRA, S1.5M for Guinea, and all FY 2010 funds for AMSI, Darfur, and S1.5M for Logistics Depot were funds that the United Nations provided to the Department under a Section 607 reimbursable agreement for support to the United Nations/African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) and UN Support Office for AMISOM (UNSOA) and are considered FY 2010 PKO funds. Report on the Uses of Foreign Military Financing, International Military Education and Training, and Peacekeeping Operations Funds (Foreign Operations Appropriations Act, FY 2010, Section 7010) FY 2011 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS CUMULATIVE QUARTERLY REPORT - JUNE 30, 2014 ($ in thousands) PROGRAM OBLIGATION EXPENDITURE USE/PURPOSE OF FUNDS To address conflict stabilization border security needs in Africa by providing nonlethal support (fuel and logistics) to support Uganda's efforts to counter Africa Conflict Stabilization & 6,000 6,000 the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) by providing nonlethal equipment and logistics support To support non-lethal equipment for the Central African Border Security Reoublic to counter the LRA. To support efforts to transform the military of the DRC to a professional, conventional force, including training of officers at the officer professionalization Democratic Republic o f Congo 21,520 17,575 school in Kinshasa, advisors/mentors, refurbishment of facilities, equipment, and training to both the broader FARDC and sustainment of the Light (DRC) Tnfantrv Battalion ÍLTB). For training and equipping ACOTA partner countries (Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mauritania, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, and Zambia) to enhance peace support operations capabilities. Training occurs in classroom and field environments, and includes peacekeeping instructor courses, peacekeeping command and staff training, computer assisted exercises, and unit pre-deployment training. For contractors to serve in the ACOTA program office and help run the program. For training, equipment, and other activities to enhance regional peace support operations capabilities. This includes office equipment and minor facility improvements for peacekeeping training centers in Mali, Ghana, and Senegal. It also includes support for peacekeeping deployment logistics training; operations and facility improvements for the ECOWAS depot in Sierra Leone; communications equipment, computers, and operations of the ECOWAS Regional Information Exchange System (ER1ES); peace and security advisors for the AU and ECOWAS; logistics and equipment spport for regional FTXs with ECOWAS and CEEAC; and African Deployment Assistance Partnership Team (ADAPT) training. To support PACOM's CAPSTONE multinational peace operations exercise to be attended by GPOI partners in the region. Funds will support costs related to trainers, including travel and TDY costs for U.S. military tr ainers, participating in the exercise; transportation, lodging, and subsistence for participating countries to attend the exercise; and other costs associated with the staff and field training exercises. Funding will also be used to support bilateral and multilateral peacekeeping training activities, Global Peace Operations Initiative 95,160 78,688 training related materials, and training facility refiirbishments/language labs in Cambodia, Indonesia, Mongolia, and Thailand. Will support bilateral (GPOI) peacekeeping training and equipping activities in or involving personnel from Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Georgia. To support bilateral and multilater al peacekeeping training activities, training materials, and facilities refurbishment for peacekeeping training centers with the following GPOI partners: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Nepal and Tajikistan. To support peace operations training and related training equipment for Belize, Bolivia, Chile, Columbia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Paraguay. Training focuses on infantry, engineering, finance, logistics, and pre-deployment training using the train-the-trainer method. Also includes support for modest refurbishment of national level peace support operations training centers in Belize, Bolivia, Chile, Columbia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Uruguay as well as for the regional CFAC training center in Coban, Guatemala. Funding also supports regional multinational PKO exercises including PKO of the Americas and Southern Exchange. Includes support for contractors to serve in the State Department to assist with measurement and evaluation of GPOI program goals; contractors to assist with execution' of GPOI programming through our implemented; deployment support for troop contributing countries; and FPU capacity development activities including the Center of Excellence for Stability Police Units (COESPU).

To support transformation o f the Armed Forces o f Liberia (AFL) to a professional, apolitical force. In particular, funds are supporting travel and per diem Liberia 4,987 2,952 costs of U.S. military mentors in Liberia to support the new AFL and operations and maintenance of existing AFL camps and secure storage of ammunition and weaDons. MFO 26,000 26,000 Support Multinational Force and Observers (MFO) operational requirements, including procuring vehicles. Partnership for Regional East Africa Counterterrorism (PREACT), formerly known as the East Africa Regional Strategic Initiative (EARSI) program, which is modeled off TSCTP, is to increase military counter-terrorism (CT) capabilities in East Africa. In particular, funds will support border posts in Partnership for Regional East j Djibouti; training and equipment Djibouti CT units; parts, training and engines for Ethiopian C-l 30s; advisor for Kenya intelligence unit; training for 9,960 Africa Counterterrorism (PREACT) Kenya military intelligence school; CT training of Ugandan troops; regional civil military operations training; regioanl military ingelligence training with Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda; computer equipment for Djibouti and Uganda; and contractor support in AFRICOM.

To support training, equipping, transportation and logistical support of African Union troops deploying to and serving in the African Union Mission in ^ 273 Somalia (AMISOM). To provide training (including through third countries such as Uganda), equipment, advisors and infrastructure support to the Somalia (AMTSOM & SSR) 48,178 Transitional Federal Government (TFG)'s National Security Force (NSF) as part of the effort to conduct security sector refoim.

Somalia (UNSOA) 27.122 27,122 To support the U.S. share of the assessment for the UN Support Office in AMISOM (UNSOA). To support transformation of the Southern Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army (SPLA) from a guerilla army to a professional force, including infrastructure support, equipment and training. In particular, funds supported communications equipment, riverine training, Training and Advisory team, South Sudan SST 41,870 39,470 U.S. military advisors. Center for Civil Military Relations and Defense Institute for International Legal Studies to conduct elections training, noncommissioned officer training, supporting regional partners training the SPLA, and a government technical monitor. Funds also supported program management activities in Washington. To increase military counter-terrorism capabilities in eligible TSCTP partner countries (Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Chad, Senegal, Tunisia, Algeria, Trans Sahara Counter-terrorism 14 492 ^ orroco> Burkina Faso). In particular, funds will support Mali CT training center in Gao; support aircraft and ISR capability in Mali and 19,940 Partnership (TSCTP) ’ Mauritania; support forward operating base in Ouassa, Mauritania; train and equip CT units in Niger, Chad, and Burkina Faso; increase Mauritania's militarv intelligence canabifitv: regional civil military oDerations training with all TSCTP Dartners. PKO TOTAL 300,737 254.811 Report on the Uses of Foreign Military Financing, International Military Education and Training, and Peacekeeping Operations Funds (Foreign Operations Appropriations Act, FY 2012, Section 7010) FY 2012 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS CUMULATIVE QUARTERLY REPORT - JUNE 30, 2014 ($ in thousands)

PROGRAM OBLIGATION EXPENDITURE USE/PURPOSE OF FUNDS To address conflict stabilization border security needs in Africa by providing nonlethal support (fuel and logistics) to support Uganda's efforts to counter Africa Conflict Stabilization & 7,150 7 J5 Q the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) by providing nonlethal equipment and logistics support To support non-lethal equipment for the Central African Bordo- Security Republic to counter the LRA. AMSI provides maritime securtiy training, including through Africa Pamtership Station and African Maritime Law Enforcement Progarm, to African Africa Maritime Security Initiative coutnries. Potential African recipients include: Angola, Benin, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Comoros, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Djibouti, 2,000 (AMSI) 2>000 Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Liberia, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria,Republic of the Congo, Sao Tome & Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Togo, and Uganda. To address conflict stabilization border security needs in Africa by providing nonlethal support (fuel and logistics) to support Uganda's efforts to counter the LRA by providing nonlethal equipment and logistics support. Counter Lord's Resistance Army 1,500 1,500

To support efforts to transform the military of the DRC to a professional, conventional force, including training of officers at the officer professionalization Democratic Republic o f Congo school in Kinshasa, advisors/mentors, refurbishment of facilities, equipment, and training to both the broader FARDC and sustainment of the Light 17,500 (DRC) ■ 15,626 Infantry Battalion (LIB).

To support spare parts, training and new equipment for Ethiopia's C-130 aircraft for peacekeeping purposes. To support individual equipment for j Ethiopian troops participating in the UN Interim Security Force Abyei (South Sudan/Sudan border). Ethiopia 4,000

For training and equipping ACOTA partner countries (Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mauritania, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, and Zambia) to enhance peace support operations capabilities. Training occurs in classroom and field environments, and includes peacekeeping instructor courses, peacekeeping command and staff' training, computer assisted exercises, and unit pre-deployment training. For contractors to serve in the ACOTA program office and help run the program. For training, equipment, and other activities to enhance regional peace support operations capabilities. This includes office equipment and minor facility improvements for peacekeeping training centers. It also includes support for peacekeeping deployment logistics training; operations and facility improvements for the ECOWAS depot in Sierra Leone; communications equipment, computers; peace and security advisor for the AU; and the USAFRICOM Theatre Logistics Engagement training Program (TLEP). Includes support for contractors to assist with execution of GPOI programming through our implementers and Global Peace Operations Initiative 79 281 deployment suPP°rt for troop contributing countries. Also for USPACOM’s “CAPSTONE” multinational peace operations exercise and Senior Missions 89,380 (GPOI) ’ Leaders course to be attended by GPOI partner countries. Funds will support costs related to trainers, including travel and TDY costs for U.S. military trainers, participating in the exercise; transportation, lodging, and subsistence for participating countries to attend the exercise; and other costs associated with the staff and field training exercises. Funding will also be used to support bilateral and multilateral peacekeeping training activities, training related materials, and training facility refurbishments/Ianguage labs in Malaysia, Mongolia, Philippines, Croatia, Slovenia, Moldova, Serbia, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Tajikistan. Training focuses on infantry, engineering, finance, logistics, and pre-deployment training using the train-the-trainer method. Includes support for the development of UN standardized military capacity training manuals. Includes support for contractors to serve in the State Department to assist with measurement and evaluation of GPOI program goals; contractors to assist with execution of GPOI programming through our implementers; and deployment support for troop contributing countries.

To support transformation of the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) to a professional, apolitical force. In particular, funds are supporting travel and per diem costs o f U.S. military mentors in Liberia to support the new AFL and operations and maintenance of existing AFL camps and secure storage of Liberia 5,000 ’ 8 ammunition and weapons.

28 000 Support Multinational Force and Observers (MFO) operational requirements, including procuring vehicles. MFO 28,000 To support training, equipping, transportation and logistical support of African Union troops deploying to and serving in the African Union Mission in Somalia - AMISOM & SSR 6,000 6,000 Somalia (AMISOM). To provide training (including through third countries such as Uganda), equipment, advisors and infrastructure support to the Somali authorities' National Security Force (NSF) as part of the effort to conduct security sector reform.

Somalia - base UNSOA (two year 91 818 To support the U.S. share of the assessment for the UN Support Office for AMISOM (UNSOA). 91,818 funds') To support transformation of the Southern Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army (SPLA) from a guerilla army to a professional force, including infrastructure support, equipment and training. Tn particular, funds supported communications equipment, riverine training, Training and Advisory team, South Sudan SST 48,000 43 695 U.S. military advisors. Center for Civil Military Relations and Defense Institute for International Legal Studies to conduct elections training, noncommissioned officer training, supporting regional partners training the SPLA and a government technical monitor. Funds also supported program management activities in Washington. Support training and equipping of troops deploying to Mali to participate in the peacekepeing operaiton in Mali (first AFISMA and then MTNUSMA). 69 500 ^rov^ e In o d es support to troops in Mali for the AFISMA mission. Mali - OCO (two year funds) 128,260

Partnership for Regional East Partnership for Regional East Africa Counterterrorism (PREACT), formerly known as the East Africa Regional Strategic Initiative (EARSI) program, Africa Counterterrorism (PREACT) 10,000 1 813 which is modeled off TSCTP, is to increase military counter-terrorism (CT) capabilities in East Africa. Focus countries include Kenya, Djibouti, Ethiopia - OCO (two year funds) and Tanzania. To support training, equipping, transportation and logistical support of African Union troops deploying to and saving in the African Union Mission in Somalia - OCO AMISOM & SSR Somalia (AMISOM). To provide training (including through third countries such as Uganda), equipment, advisors and infrastructure support to the 96,777 (two year funds) 56,042 gomaj¡ authorities' National Security Force (NSF) as part of the effort to conduct security sector reform.

Syria - OCO (two year funds) 16,600 12.106 To provide non-lethal military support to the Syrian Military Council. Trans Sahara Counter-terrorism To increase military counter-terrorism capabilities in eligible TSCTP partner countries (Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Chad, Senegal, Tunisia, Algeria, Partnership (TSCTP) - OCO (two 20,000 12,880 Morroco, and Burkina Faso). vear funds)

PKO TOTAL 571,985 432,489 i Report on the Uses of Foreign Military Financing, International Military Education and Training, and Peacekeeping Operations Funds (Foreign Operations Appropriations Act, FY 2013, Section 7010) FY 2013 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS CUMULATIVE QUARTERLY REPORT - JUNE 30,2014 ($ in thousands)

PROGRAM OBLIGATION EXPENDITURE USE/PURPOSE OF FUNDS To address conflict stabilization border security needs in Africa by providing nonlethal support (fuel and logistics) to support Uganda's efforts to counter Africa Conflict Stabilization & the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) by providing nonlethal equipment and logistics support. To support efforts to reform the Guinea military through 5,700 Border Security ’ training and advisory assistance. To support training and equipping of troops deploying to peacekeeping mission in Mali.

AMSI provides maritime securtiy training, including through Africa Pamtership Station and African Maritime Law Enforcement Progarm, to African Africa Maritime Security Initiative ^ coutnries. Potential African recipients include: Angola, Benin, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Comoros, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Djibouti, 2,000 (AMSI) Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Liberia, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria,Republic of the Congo, Sao Tome & Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone. South Africa, Tanzania, Togo, and Uganda. To support insturctor and curriculum develompent at Africa military education institutions in Botswana, Ethiopia, Mozambique, Malawi, Niger, and Africa Military Education Program 2,000 67 Nigeria. (AMEP)

To support efforts to reform the Cote d'Ivoire military through training and advisory assistance. Cote d'Ivoire 500 466

To support efforts to transform the military of the DRC to a professional, conventional force, including training of officers at the officer professionalization Democratic Republic of Congo 12,000 7 540 school in Kinshasa, advisors/mentors, refurbishment of facilities, equipment, and training to the FARDC. (DRC)

For training and equipping ACOTA partner countries (Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mauritania, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, and Zambia) to enhance peace support operations capabilities. Training occurs in classroom and field environments, and includes peacekeeping instructor courses, peacekeeping command and staff training, computer assisted exercises, and unit pre-deployment training. For contractors to serve in the ACOTA program office and help run the program. For training, Global Peace Operations Initiative equipment, and other activities to enhance regional peace support operations capabilities. This includes office equipment and minor facility improvements 75,000 (GPOI) 31,997 for peacekeeping training centers. Tt also includes support for peacekeeping deployment logistics training; operations and facility improvements for the ECOWAS depot in Sierra Leone; communications equipment, computers; peace and security advisors for the AU and ECOWAS; logistics and equipment spport for regional FTXs with ECOWAS and CEEAC; and African Deployment Assistance Partnership Team (ADAPT) training. Includes support for contractors to assist with execution of GPOI programming through our implementers and deployment support for troop contributing countries.

To support transformation of the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) to a professional, apolitical force. In particular, funds are supporting travel and per diem

Liberia 2,000 1 885 costs U.S. military mentors in Liberia to support the new AFL and operations and maintenance of existing AFL camps and secure storage of ammunition and weapons. To support contract advisor in the Ministry of Defense.

Support training and equipping of troops deploying to Mali to participate in the pcacekepeing operaiton in Mali (first AFISMA and then MTNUSMA). Mali 7,168 7 ] Provide logistics support to troops in Mali for the AFISMA mission.

Support Multinational Force and Observers (MFO) operational requirements, including procuring vehicles. MFO 26,593 26,593

Partnership for Regional East Africa Counterterrorism (PREACT), formerly known as the East Africa Regional Strategic Initiative (EARSI) program, Partnership for Regional East 2 601 k mo^e^ off TSCTP, is to increase military counter-terrorism (CT) capabilities in East Africa. Focus countries include Kenya, Djibouti, Ethiopia 10,000 Africa Counterterrorism (PREACT) ’ and Tanzania.

To support training, equipping, transportation and logistical support of African Union troops deploying to and serving in the African Union Mission in

Somalia - AMISOM & SSR 22,000 20 327 Somalia (AMISOM). To provide training (including through third countries such as Uganda), equipment, advisors and infrastructure support to the Somali authorities' National Security Force (NSF) as part of the effort to conduct security sector reform.

Somalia - UNSOA 84.947 84,947 To support the U.S. share of the assessment for the UN Support Office for AMISOM (UNSOA). To support transformation of the South Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) from a guerilla army to a professional force, including infrastructure support, equipment and training. In particular, funds supported communications equipment, riverine training, Training and Advisory team, U.S. military South Sudan 21,500 20,534 advisors, Center for Civil Military Relations and Defense Institute for International Legal Studies to conduct training, noncommissioned officer training, supporting regional partners training the SPLA, and a government technical monitor. Funds also supported program management activities in Washington.

Trans Sahara Counter-terrorism To increase military counter-terrorism capabilities in eligible TSCTP partner countries (Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Chad, Senegal, Tunisia, Algeria, 16,100 Partnership (TSCTP) 7,950 Monoco, and Burkina Faso).

Central African Republic - OCO Support training and equipping of troops deploying to CAR to participate in the pcacekepeing operation. 23,400 two year funds 331 Support training and equipping of troops deploying to Mali to participate in the peacekepeing operaiton in Mali (first AFISMA and then MINUSMA). Mali - OCO two year funds 5,331 ’ ° Provide logistics support to troops in Mali for the AFISMA mission. Somalia - UNSOA - OCO two year 67 962 SUflI)0rt s^iare ° f fhe assessment for the UN Support Office for AMISOM (UNSOA). 67,962 funds To support training, equipping, transportation and logistical support of African Union troops deploying to and serving in the African Union Mission in Somalia - AMISOM & SSR - OCO 10,517 4,796 Somalia (AMISOM). To provide training (including through third countries such as Uganda), equipment, advisors and infrastructure support to the two year funds Somali authorities' National Security Force (NSF) as part of the effort to conduct security sector reform. To support transformation of the Southern Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army (SPLA) from a guerilla army to a professional force, including South Sudan - OCO - two year infrastructure support, equipment and training. In particular, funds supported communications equipment, riverine training, Training and Advisory team, 5,920 funds 4,200 U.S. militaiy advisors, Center for Civil Military Relations and Defense Institute for international Legal Studies to conduct elections training, noncommissioned officer training, supporting regional partners training the SPLA, and a government technical monitor. Funds also supported program management activities in Washington. Svria - OCO ftwo vear funds') 38.520 2.464 To provide non-lethal military support to the Syrian Military Council.

PKO TOTAL 439,158 294,243 Report on the Uses of Foreign Military Financing, International Military Education and Training, and Peacekeeping Operations Funds (Foreign Operations Appropriations Act, FY 2014, Section 7010) FY 2014 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS CUMULATIVE QUARTERLY REPORT - JUNE 30, 2014 ($ in thousands) USE/PURPOSE OF FUNDS Africa Conflict Stabilization & 2 760 suPPort draining and equipping of troops deploying to peacekeeping mission in the Central African Republic. 7,150 Border Security AMSI provides maritime securtiy training, including through Africa Partnership Station and African Maritime Law Enforcement Progarm, to African Africa Maritime Security Initiative q coutnries. Potential African recipients include: Angola, Benin, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Comoros, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Djibouti, 0 (AMSI) Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Liberia, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria,Republic o f the Congo, Sao Tome & Principe, Senegal, Seychelles. Sierra Leone. South Africa. Tanzania. Tono. and Uganda. Africa Military Education Program Q To support instructor and curriculum develompent at Africa military education institutions in Burundi, Chad, Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Uganda, and 0 (AMEP) Zambia. Cote d'Ivoire 387 34 To support efforts to reform the Cote d'Ivoire military through training and advisory assistance. Democratic Republic of Congo ^ ^27 To support efforts to transform the military of the DRC to a professional, conventional force, including training of officers at the officer professionalization 4,501 (DRC1 ’ school in Kinshasa, advisors/mentors. refurbishment of facilities, eouioment. and training to the FARDC. For training and equipping ACOTA partner countries (Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mauritania, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, and Zambia) to enhance peace support operations capabilities. Training occurs in classroom and field environments, and includes peacekeeping instructor courses, peacekeeping command and staff training, computer assisted exercises, and unit pre-deployment training. For contractors to serve in the ACOTA program office and help run the program. For training, Global Peace Operations Initiative Q equipment, and other activities to enhance regional peace support operations capabilities. This includes office equipment and minor facility improvements 15,754 (GPOI) for peacekeeping training centers. It also includes support for peacekeeping deployment logistics training; operations and facility improvements for the ECOWAS depot in Sierra Leone; communications equipment, computers; peace and security advisors for the AU and ECOWAS; logistics and equipment spport for regional FTXs with ECOWAS and CEEAC; and African Deployment Assistance Partnership Team (ADAPT) training. Includes support for contractors to assist with execution of GPOI programming through our implemented and deployment support for troop contributing countries.

To support transformation of the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) to a professional, apolitical force. In particular, funds are supporting travel and per diem Liberia 1,706 464 costs of U.S. military mentors in Liberia to support the new AFL and operations and maintenance of existing AFL camps and secure storage of ammunition and weapons. To sunuort contract advisor in the Ministry of Defense. Mali 0 0 To support security sector reform with the Malian military .through training and advisory support. MFO 36,000 22,375 Support Multinational Force and Observers (MFO) operational requirements, including procuring vehicles. Partnership for Regional East Africa Counterterrorism (PREACT), formerly known as the East Africa Regional Strategic Initiative (EARSI) program, Partnership for Regional East 322 28 which is modeled off TSCTP, is to increase military counter-terrorism (CT) capabilities in East Africa. Focus countries include Kenya, Djibouti, Ethiopia Africa Counterterrorism (PREACT) and Tanzania. To support training, equipping, transportation and logistical support of African Union troops deploying to and serving in the African Union Mission in Somalia - AMISOM & SSR 8 0 Somalia (AMISOM). To provide training (including through third countries such as Uganda), equipment, advisors and infrastructure support to the Somali authorities' National Security Force ÍNSF1 as part of the effort to conduct security sector reform. To support transformation o f the South Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) from a guerilla army to a professional force, including infrastructure support, equipment and training. In particular, funds supported communications equipment, riverine training. Training and Advisory team, U.S. military advisors, Center for Civil Military Relations and Defense Institute for International Legal Studies to conduct training, noncommissioned officer training, supporting regional partners training the SPLA, and a government technical monitor. Funds also supported progr am management activities in Washington. South Sudan 23,273 4,201 To support training and equipping o f troops deploying to the expanded UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS).

To support the Monitoring and Verification Mechanism of the Cessation of Hostilities in South Sudan.

Trans Sahara Counter-terrorism 2 To increase military counter-terrorism capabilities in eligible TSCTP partner countries (Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Chad, Senegal, Tunisia, Algeria, 4,651 Partnership (TSCTP) Morroco, and Burkina Faso). Central African Republic - OCO 0 Support training and equipping of troops deploying to CAR to participate in the peacekepeing operation. 0 two year funds Somalia - UNSOA - OCO two year 77,005 77 005 T° suPPort the U-s- share of the assessment for the UN Support Office for AMISOM (UNSOA). funds To support training, equipping, transportation and logistical support of African Union troops deploying to and serving in the African Union Mission in Somalia - AMISOM & SSR - OCO 0 0 Somalia (AMISOM). To provide training (including through third countries such as Uganda), equipment, advisors and infrastructure support to the two year funds Somali authorities' National Security Force ÍNSF1 as Dart of the effort to conduct security sector reform. To support transformation of the South Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) from a guerilla army to a professional force, including infrastructure support, equipment and training. In particular, funds supported communications equipment, riverine training, Training and Advisory team, U.S. military advisors, Center for Civil Military Relations and Defense Institute for International Legal Studies to conduct training, noncommissioned officer training, supporting regional partners training the SPLA, and a government technical monitor. Funds also supported program management activities in Washington. South Sudan - OCO - two year 0 0 funds To support training and equipping o f troops deploying to the expanded UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS).

To support the Monitoring and Verification Mechanism of the Cessation of Hostilities in South Sudan

PKO TOTAL 170,757 108.196