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Page 57
The one for the troops was outside the fort , and so was the vicus or civilian cantonment . ... Evidently the territory out there was not impossibly hostile , so reconnaissance troops would be able to give advance warning of any ...
The one for the troops was outside the fort , and so was the vicus or civilian cantonment . ... Evidently the territory out there was not impossibly hostile , so reconnaissance troops would be able to give advance warning of any ...
Page 85
The Saracens went into winter quarters at the end of each campaigning season , but disease and combat resulted in their force losing some 30,000 troops ; in 675 they were compelled to withdraw . ( Incidentally , the im- portance of the ...
The Saracens went into winter quarters at the end of each campaigning season , but disease and combat resulted in their force losing some 30,000 troops ; in 675 they were compelled to withdraw . ( Incidentally , the im- portance of the ...
Page 155
Time could be wasted contacting and rounding up troops scattered about in billets or half - ruined castles . Modern armies needed to be concentrated in areas where they could undertake indoor and outdoor train- ing programmes and yet ...
Time could be wasted contacting and rounding up troops scattered about in billets or half - ruined castles . Modern armies needed to be concentrated in areas where they could undertake indoor and outdoor train- ing programmes and yet ...
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