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I guessed you didn't know but I did have to smile
I did a quick check on the exact numbers of the "Bundeswehr":
- Just under 250.000 all in all
- Roughly 100.000 in the army
- About 45.000 in the airforce
- Just under 19.000 in the navy
- The rest is medical and administrative as well as other staff
- Just under 37.000 personnel are conscript soldiers
Within the different parts of the Bundeswehr, you've got large units (particularly in the army) as well as smaller, specialized units such as the so-called "Kommando Spezialkräfte" (comparable supposedly to the British SAS or the US SOF).
The Bundeswehr has changed A LOT over the last two decades or so. Its sole purpose used to be the defense of Germany's territory but it's really becoming a force that operates worldwide much like other European forces.
This tendency became apparant with Kosovo in 1999 and continues through today's mission in Afghanistan. Before Kosovo, the Bundeswehr would only support other NATO forces but not be involved in battle. That has changed.
As an aside, even though the German government decided not to participate in the invasion of Iraq, the Bundeswehr did and does provide support.
I think what's going to happen sometime in the future is that Germany will get rid of military service and focus on a smaller, more specialized army made up of regular soldiers only. Granted, this is something that has been discussed on and off for years but with other NATO states demanding Germany to step up further to the challenges NATO faces around the world, I really don't see much of an option. Budget is another topic here.
I don't know how many US bases are left in Germany but the number of soldiers has been rapidly declining. I'm not sure how accurate these figures are but according to Wikipedia US forces in Germany have gone down from over 300.000 to roughly 70.000 soldiers.
There's a US forces radio channel for here (I live near Frankfurt) that I sometimes listen to (good music and it's just such a different world!). It's called "AFN Hessen - The Eagle". I remember them mentioning facilities closing down though I can't put a figure on it. Just something I noticed.