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Roman Battle Tactics 109BC - AD313

The book clearly explains and illustrates the mechanics of how Roman commanders - at every level - drew up and committed their different types of troops for open-field battles. It includes the alternative formations used to handle different tactical problems and different types of terrain; the possibilities of ordering and controlling different deployments once battle was joined; and how all this was based on the particular strengths of the Roman soldier. Covering the period of classic" legionary warfare from the late Republic to the late Western Empire Ross Cowan uses case studies of particular battles to provide a manual on how and why the Romans almost always won against enemies with basic equality in weapon types - giving practical reasons why the Roman Army was the Western Worlds
outstanding military machine for 400 years."
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    The book clearly explains & illustrates the mechanics of how Roman commanders
    - at every level
    - drew up & committed their different types of troops for open-field battles. It

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    the alternative formations used to handle different tactical problems & different types of terrain; the possibilities of ordering & controlling different deployments once battle was joined; & how all this was based on the particular strengths of the Roman soldier. Covering the period of classic" legionary warfare from the late Republic to the late Western Empire Ross Cowan uses case studies of particular battles to provide a manual on how & why the Romans almost always won against enemies with basic equality in weapon types
    - giving practical reasons why the Roman Army was the Western Worlds outstanding military machine for 400 years."

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