Johnson's division numbered 177 men divided into 7 companies.
By July 19, the division numbered 10,027 men in Korea.
In February 1809, his division numbered 6,860 soldiers in 12 battalions.
Before the operation, the division had numbered 11,000 men.
The division had numbered 17,498 on September 1, but was in excellent position to attack despite its casualties.
The remaining two divisions numbered 21,500 men, of whom 18,000 were present for duty.
Reynier's division numbered 8,000 men in 11 battalions with 12 guns.
The division had numbered 7,000 men at the beginning of the offensive on September 1.
The two divisions numbered about 17,000 effectives, out of the 18,205 reported as "present for duty".
Musnier's division had all of its components except the 121st Line and numbered 5,500 men.