By June, the unit had already lost half its men.
The unit did not lose a single man during the war.
"My biggest fear is that the local unit has already lost control" of the land, he said.
He said that the unit, which was supposed to have five social workers, had recently lost two.
Its units have lost almost two-thirds of their value in the last year.
During the same period the unit lost its first member ever to enemy fire.
The unit, which said it would lay off up to 1,000 workers, lost $32 million in the period a year earlier.
The last two units finally lost the fight in January 1983.
The unit lost almost $1 billion before taxes in 1994.
This unit had lost 22 men, including several in the last weeks.