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  2. Roman infantry tactics - Wikipedia

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    Praetor – appointed military commander of a legion or grouping of legions, also a government official. Legatus – the legate or overall legion commander, usually filled by a senator. Tribune – young officer, second in command of the legion. Other lesser tribunes served as junior officers. Praefectus – third in command of the legion ...

  3. Cohort (military unit) - Wikipedia

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    The commander of the first cohort's first century was known as the primus pilus or primipilus, [4] a legion's most senior centurion. The primus pilus was eligible for promotion to praefectus castrorum or camp prefect, the third most senior officer in a legion, responsible for the day-to-day administration of a legion.

  4. Praetorian Guard - Wikipedia

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    Shields were ovoid and more robust compared with the regular rectangular shape sometimes used by the legions. Each legion had its own emblem displayed on its Scutum (shield) and the Praetorian Guard were probably the only unit to include additional insignia on their shields. [citation needed] Each cohort had their own version of Praetorian ...

  5. Advanced Squad Leader - Wikipedia

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    The new game requires at least two products, the Advanced Squad Leader Rulebook and an initial module, either Beyond Valor, which contains a brand new counter mix for the German, Russian and Finnish armies, as well as all necessary system counters, or else Paratrooper, which contains a limited counter mix for system markers, US paratrooper ...

  6. Imperial Roman army - Wikipedia

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    In turn, the legionary commander was reported to by the combat-unit commanders: the centuriones pili priores in command of the legion's cohorts and the praefecti, in command of the auxiliary regiments attached to the legion. The empire's high command structure was thus remarkably flat, with only four reporting levels between combat-unit ...

  7. Legate (ancient Rome) - Wikipedia

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    A legate was the principal commander of their assigned legion. [6] The Legatus legionis would delegate operational duties to their command staff of Tribunus laticlavius , Praefectus castrorum , Tribunus angusticlavii & Primus pilus who would collectively be responsible for the legion's operational effectiveness.

  8. Commando - Wikipedia

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    Royal Marines from 40 Commando on patrol in the Sangin area of Afghanistan are pictured. A commando is a combatant, or operative of an elite light infantry or special operations force, specially trained for carrying out raids and operating in small teams behind enemy lines.

  9. Military tribune - Wikipedia

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    Six tribunes were still posted to a legion, but their duties and responsibilities had changed, becoming more a political position than a military rank. The second-in-command to the legate was the tribunus laticlavius or 'broad-stripe' tribune (named after the width of the stripe used to demarcate him on his tunic and toga), [ 6 ] usually a ...