| Troy Taylor |
That would be "The Roman Legionnaire" from Issue 328, Feb. 2005.
Note that "self-sufficient" from the article is a relative term.
Even Roman soldiers depended upon supply trains, specialized units, smiths and armorers and the like to stay at a state of fighting readiness.
But it is true the average Roman soldier carried a lot of gear, and was responsible for keeping his kit in good repair.
| Makeda |
That would be "The Roman Legionnaire" from Issue 328, Feb. 2005.
Note that "self-sufficient" from the article is a relative term.
Even Roman soldiers depended upon supply trains, specialized units, smiths and armorers and the like to stay at a state of fighting readiness.
But it is true the average Roman soldier carried a lot of gear, and was responsible for keeping his kit in good repair. do it yeah