Around 200,000
250,000
there were 500,000 men in the Japanese army
So many men joined up in 1914 because they thought the war would be over by Christmas so they didn't want to miss out on the "fun".
2 million 129 thousand
The Union army had 85,000 men at Gettysburg.
During the Vietnam War, a US Army "Troop" was a US Cavalry "Company." Example(s): "A" Troop, "B" Troop, "C" Troop, etc. The Australian Army in Vietnam called their "Companies" a "Squadron", and called their "Platoons" a "Troop." (During the war) The US Army standard "Infantry" Platoon was approximately forty men. An "Armor" platoon (in Vietnam) consisted of 5 Patton tanks per platoon; with 20 tank crewmen per platoon...led by a 2nd or 1st Lieutenant.
4ooo to 6000 men were in a legion romen army
there were 500,000 men in the Japanese army
A US Army group is made up of several corps and has 80,000 - 200,000 men
500,000 men.
18 men.
lord kitchener calls for 100,000 men to join british army.
there are 999,999,999 million men in the British army
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around 2400 men
estimation say from 500,000 men to 2,000,000 men.
Grant's Union Army employed about 125,000 men. Lee's Confederate Army employed about 60,000 men
For the Union: the Army of Tennessee (US) of 42,000 men under Maj. Gen. Grant, reinforced in the evening of the 6th April by three division (about 20,000 men ) of the Army of Ohio, followed of another one in the morning of the 7th (about 6,000 men). For the Confederacy: the Army of Mississippi of about 44,000 men under Gen. Albert Sydney Johnston.