| 11. | The effective strength, therefore, was actual number of rank and file that was initially sent on campaign.
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| 12. | A concurrent outbreak of amoebic dysentery ( contracted after linking up with Chinese forces ) further reduced their effective strength.
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| 13. | For the entire army of 43, 676 men voted by Parliament the effective strength was 38, 200 in 1749.
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| 14. | After long fighting along the Kokoda Track, the effective strength of the Brigade was less than that of one battalion.
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| 15. | As maximum burial depth exceeds 3 km, the effective strength of the fault seal will increase for all fault zone compositions.
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| 16. | Prior to its transfer to JFCyG, the unit had an effective strength of 56 although this has now shrunk to approximately 40.
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| 17. | Those failing to adhere to these requirements can be deemed to be Non-Effective Strength and can be subject to administrative action.
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| 18. | The British army foot and cavalry regiments had a peacetime establishment, a wartime establishment, an effective strength and a field strength.
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| 19. | Brigade effective strength was approximately 550, plus or minus a dozen or so, so each battalion fielded around 100-110 rifles.
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| 20. | Compromising historians have placed Early's effective strength between 1, 000 and 1, 200 men and 6 to 14 pieces of artillery.
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