In the Grand Army of the Republic, a standard platoon of clone troopers consisted of four squads, each led by a sergeant, a total of forty soldiers, led by a Lieutenant. Giving a total of forty-one clones to a platoon. The platoons were known to be under the established strength due to battle losses. Four such platoons formed a company. Among the clone commandos of the Special Operations Brigade, however, the equivalent unit was a troop consisting of five four-man squads and just twenty men. There were also platoons of twenty-four troopers in the Army.
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| - In the Grand Army of the Republic, a standard platoon of clone troopers consisted of four squads, each led by a sergeant, a total of forty soldiers, led by a Lieutenant. Giving a total of forty-one clones to a platoon. The platoons were known to be under the established strength due to battle losses. Four such platoons formed a company. Among the clone commandos of the Special Operations Brigade, however, the equivalent unit was a troop consisting of five four-man squads and just twenty men. There were also platoons of twenty-four troopers in the Army.
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| - Will the Last Person Leaving Vergesso Turn Off the Lights?
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| - Will the Last Person Leaving Vergesso Turn Off the Lights?
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| - Shadows of the Empire Planets Guide
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| - In the Grand Army of the Republic, a standard platoon of clone troopers consisted of four squads, each led by a sergeant, a total of forty soldiers, led by a Lieutenant. Giving a total of forty-one clones to a platoon. The platoons were known to be under the established strength due to battle losses. Four such platoons formed a company. Among the clone commandos of the Special Operations Brigade, however, the equivalent unit was a troop consisting of five four-man squads and just twenty men. There were also platoons of twenty-four troopers in the Army.
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