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The 1st Battalion, 23rd Infantry, about 1,100 men strong when the attack began, was now down to a strength of approximately 600 men.
This brought it down to a strength of about 5,000 men, approximately half the strength it had when the war began.
The battalion, having lost 68 men killed, two captured and 140 wounded, was down to a strength of just over 400 men.
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