| 31. | The following table sets out the official, or establishment, strength of auxiliary units in the 2nd century.
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| 32. | Caesar had initially four veteran legions under his direct command : auxiliary units as he saw fit.
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| 33. | In addition to running the farm, the team are soon recruited into the government's secret Auxiliary Units.
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| 34. | Auxiliary Units, as they were officially known.
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| 35. | In World War II the house was used as a base for the Auxiliary Unit Scout Patrol.
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| 36. | This was supported by numerous auxiliary units of 500 soldiers each, often recruited from recently conquered areas.
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| 37. | Regular auxiliary units of foot and horse archers appeared in the Roman army during the early empire.
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| 38. | The Ateneo University Press was established in 1972 and operates as an auxiliary unit in the university's structure.
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| 39. | A gmina may create auxiliary units ( " jednostki pomocnicze " ), which play a subordinate administrative role.
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| 40. | The 3rd century saw a progressive reduction in the size of the legions and even some auxiliary units.
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