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  2. Auxilia - Wikipedia

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    Etruscan funerary urn crowned with the sculpture of a woman and a front-panel relief showing two warriors fighting, polychrome terracotta, c. 150 BC. The mainstay of the Roman republic's war machine was the manipular legion, a heavy infantry unit suitable for close-quarter engagements on more or less any terrain, which was probably adopted sometime during the Samnite Wars (343–290 BC). [2]

  3. List of Roman auxiliary regiments - Wikipedia

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    There were three basic types of auxiliary regiment: alae, which contained only cavalry and consisted nominally of 480 soldiers. cohortes peditatae or simply cohortes, which contained only infantry and consisted nominally of 480 soldiers. cohortes equitatae, which contained infantry with an attached cavalry contingent and consisted nominally of ...

  4. Roman army - Wikipedia

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    By the end of Augustus' reign, the imperial army numbered some 250,000 men, equally split between legionaries and auxiliaries (25 legions and c. 250 auxiliary regiments). The numbers grew to a peak of about 450,000 by 211 (33 legions and c. 400 auxiliary regiments). By then, auxiliaries outnumbered legionaries substantially.

  5. Roman auxiliaries in Britain - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-2nd century, there were about 70 auxiliary regiments in Britain, for a total of over 40,000 men. These outnumbered the 16,500 legionaries in Britain (three Roman legions) by 2.5 to 1. [2] This was the greatest concentration of auxilia in any single province of the Roman Empire. It implies major continuing security problems; this is ...

  6. Eastern Roman army - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Roman army refers to the army of the eastern section of the Roman Empire, from the empire's definitive split in 395 AD to the army's reorganization by themes after the permanent loss of Syria, Palestine and Egypt to the Arabs in the 7th century during the Byzantine-Arab Wars. The East Roman army was the continuation of the Late ...

  7. Military Sealift Command - Wikipedia

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    Military Sealift Command's Prepositioning Program is an element in the US's triad of power projection into the 21st century—sea shield, sea strike and sea basing. As a key element of sea basing, afloat prepositioning provides the military equipment and supplies for a contingency forward deployed in key ocean areas before need.

  8. Auxiliary Units - Wikipedia

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    The Auxiliary Units, Home Guard Shock Squads[1] or GHQ Auxiliary Units were specially trained, highly secret quasi military units created by the British government during the Second World War with the aim of using irregular warfare in response to a possible invasion of the United Kingdom by Nazi Germany. With the advantage of having witnessed ...

  9. Category:Roman auxiliaries - Wikipedia

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    Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. Types of auxiliary unit in the army of ancient Rome ‎ (1 C, 1 P)

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