Depends on what kind of company. I've seen Army Reserve units where the "company" amounted to less personnel than in the platoons I'd served with. Generally speaking, it could be anywhere between 30 to over 200 people, depending on what the unit is, and what their MTOE is.
Caesar commanded 45,000 troops at Alesia.
200,000active 1000 reserved troops and 300 nuclear weapon hiding under ground..sorry in my english i am a retired soldier
70,000 troops of the North Virginia army under General Robert E. Lee's command.
They had more troops
189,000 troops
7,000 Troops!
At Least 10,000
Too many to list. I myself served with the 134th Maintenance Company under the 1st Army.
There is no English army, however the British army currently has112,000 personal (regular army) and 34,000 (territorial army).
it depends of what army
over 9000 I believe
140,000 fresh troops
the army 7th division company H were the first to land and take iwo jima
The pakistan army has 725,000 active troops and 500,000 reserves altogether thats 1275,000 which is the worlds 6th biggest army
2008- just over 6,000,000 enlisted
Typically a battalion is composed of several companies, batteries, or troops.
Caesar commanded 45,000 troops at Alesia.