Such errors, called false positives, ranged as high as 50%.
The Colonel Commandant of the regiment listed more than 50 errors - ranging from incorrect uniforms to the wrong ammunition.
The errors ranged from a nickel to $35.
The study reported the numbers of deaths in each category, and expected error ranges for each ratio, and adjustments made to the data.
They found that the error ranged from 43 per cent for the soil maps to 83 per cent for the DTMs.
Under more challenging conditions, however, errors ranged from 8 to 42 percent.
There were indications last night that the errors may range from 12.5 cents to $2 on the prices of the affected stocks.
By day these errors could range from a few meters on the baseline up to a nautical mile at the edge of coverage.
The errors had ranged from 1.9 to 3.9 percentage points.
These errors range from inadvertent use of an incorrect word to grammatical errors of various kinds.