The Teuton army lost around 1000 soldiers, including some 300 cavalrymen.
Colombia had planned to deploy around 100 soldiers in Spring 2009.
Around 100 Polish soldiers and policemen sent to the area took control of the town.
The Prince lost that day around 35 soldiers killed and 50 wounded.
It had around 6,000 soldiers, and patrolled the area east from Pljevlja.
It had around 6,000 soldiers, and secured the Albanian border.
There are around 5000 volunteers and around 800 professional soldiers in the force.
The casualties of the war are estimated around 5,000 soldiers and civilians.
The death toll during the battle stood around 1,000 federal soldiers killed and 300 of Villa's.
The expeditionary force was raised soon after and included around 55,000 soldiers.