Within a year, Fazoli's units numbered 214 in 23 different states throughout the country.
Other analysts, using traditional intelligence tools for estimating such things, said the dead in those units alone probably numbered close to 1,000.
By August 1920 the units comprising the front numbered some 90,000 men at arms.
In the later years of the war, these units numbered almost 200,000.
At the peak of its operations in 1968, the unit numbered 35,000 personnel and 600 aircraft.
At that time the unit numbered some 250 fully equipped soldiers in the first line.
These non-divisional units numbered approximately 1.5 million soldiers, enough personnel to man roughly 100 more divisions.
In March 1919 the unit numbered about 3000 men, including a sizeable cavalry contingent.
The unit numbered by then only about 5000 men at arms.
First appearing in late 1941 as auxiliary police, the unit initially numbered 200 personnel.