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Do I understand you correctly that the problem is not with the garrison mod itself?
Unfortunately I'm not currently modding Rome II, but if I have time I can take a look at the other mod and maybe find a solution for the incompatibility.
Thanks for sharing your information!
I double checked to insure that I didn't have any mods in my Data folder that were saved as Movies instead of Mods, I don't.
I currently have 40 mods exactly, not including your garrison mod, and everything functions perfectly.
I did, however, turn off all other mods except for your mods, this mod and it's dependencies as well as the garrison mod, and it all worked properly. I went in and double checked the only mod that might possibly interact negatively with your mod, which is "Artio: True Metal", and I didn't see any overlap, however when I enabled it with only your mods, 9 mods total, the T-posing generals with missing armor pieces appeared again.
I apologize for that false alarm, it does appear to have been an interaction between Artio and the Garrison mod, though I'm not entirely sure how after checking both .PackFiles.