US troops will now serve up to 15 months in
The move is designed to help the military supply enough troops for ongoing operations.
Soldiers will be allowed a minimum of 12 months at home bases upon return.
The extended tours apply to troops currently in
"Effective immediately, active army units now in the Central Command area [
There are currently 145,000 US troops in
"I think that what this recognizes, though, is that our forces are stretched," Mr Gates said.
"There is no question about that... What we are trying to do here is to provide some long-term predictability for the soldiers and their families".
US Marines - part of the US Navy - are not subject to the extended tours and will serve a seven-month tour overseas and six months at home, in rotation.
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US troops in