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THE SHIPPING PROBLEM
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Officers, Men, and Non-Combatants 35,087
Horses and pack animals 10,121
Carriages 1,736

Multiplying 260,047 tons by 6 we obtain 1,560,282 tons, as against my estimate of 1,440,000 for Germany's six Army Corps; and my readers will remember that a German Army Corps [41,000 men], is considerably larger than an English one [35,087 men], being in the proportion of nearly six to five.

Second Estimate

Four hundred and fifty-seven thousand one hundred and twelve tons would be required for an army consisting of:

  Men Horses Carriages
Army Corps 35,087 10,121 1,736
Cavalry Division 6,700 6,677 454
Troops for Lines of Communication 11,959 3,278 401
Total 531746 20,076 2,591 =457,112 tons

And Furse remarks that the provision of suitable ships for the transport of this force