Depending on the sources, Spanish troops numbered between 12,000 and 25,000.
The loyal troops numbered only a few thousands, while their opponents were in great force.
Von Erlach's troops numbered about 6,000 men and 19 cannons.
Before the fall of Singapore, these troops numbered nearly 2,500.
His troops numbered roughly three times those of the Hawkriders.
The British troops in battle under Dunsterville numbered roughly 1,000.
Of the 40,000 Republican troops in the city, the foreign troops numbered less than 3,000.
Treadgold further conjectures that its troops in the 9th century numbered about 2,000 men.
At the peak of their strength last month, American troops in Panama numbered 27,000.
It has been reported that Canadian troops in the region numbered less than only three other participating countries.