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And by the time the logistics capable of sustaining such masses of men had been devised and the resources accumulated , the Egyptian Pharaohs had raised their own standing army , meeting the foe as far from the cities and fields of ...
And by the time the logistics capable of sustaining such masses of men had been devised and the resources accumulated , the Egyptian Pharaohs had raised their own standing army , meeting the foe as far from the cities and fields of ...
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Engineer and artillery units were thus what a later period would classify as ' corps or army troops ' . However , relevant personnel and equipment were attached to individual legions , and any one legion could call upon the firepower of ...
Engineer and artillery units were thus what a later period would classify as ' corps or army troops ' . However , relevant personnel and equipment were attached to individual legions , and any one legion could call upon the firepower of ...
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But it could not have held off a full - scale army offensive . Any army of those days , even a primitive one , knew how to fill in ditches and scale walls . Hadrian's Wall and its 32 men every mile would easily be overwhelmed long ...
But it could not have held off a full - scale army offensive . Any army of those days , even a primitive one , knew how to fill in ditches and scale walls . Hadrian's Wall and its 32 men every mile would easily be overwhelmed long ...
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