The Military Affairs of Ancient Rome &
Roman Art of War in Caesar's Time
By Lt. Col. S.G. Brady
©1947 The Military Service Publishing Company. Copyright Expired
Etext version by Mads Brevik (2001)
Introductory Notes
The Military Affairs of Ancient Rome: Appendix A
The Roman Army
Reserves (Auxiliary Infantry Troops)
The Cavalry (Equitatus)
Re-enlisted Veterans
Special Troop Units
Intelligence Personell
Praetorian Cohort
Noncombatant Civilian Personell (Camp-Followers)
Officers and Men of the Legions, Staff Officers, The General Officer, Commander-in-Chief
The Quartermaster General
Lieutenant Generals
Tribuni Militum
Praefecti
Immediate Commanders, The Centurions
Decurions
Optiones
Enlistment
Finances
Dress, Arms, Protective Equipment
Defensive Armor
Arms and Offensive Weapons
Baggage (Impedimenta). Soldiers' Packs and Kits
Heavy General Supply Train
Standards and Standard-Bearers of the Legions
Banners on Flags
Signal Instruments and Musicians
Commissariat
Roman Art of War in Caesar's Time: Appendix B
Marching Order of the Troops of a Roman Legionary Army
Order of Formation for Troops for Action
Special Formations
Roman Army in Fortified Camps
Interior of the Camp
Siege Operations and Works
Assaults, Investments and Sieges
Means and Apparatus for Protecting the Besiegers
Means and Methods of Resistance
Artillery
Garrison or Siege Artillery
Field Artillery
Heavy Machine Guns
Navy
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