The Military Affairs of Ancient Rome
&
Roman Art of War in Caesar's Time
By Lt. Col. S.G. Brady
©1947 The Military Service Publishing Company. Copyright Expired
Appendices for the Military Service Publishing Company's 1947 print of "Caesar's Gallic Campaigns" (page 182-230).Etext version by Mads Brevik (2001)
- The Military Affairs of Ancient Rome: Appendix A
- The Roman Army
- Reserves (Auxiliary Infantry Troops)
- The Cavalry (Equitatus)
- Re-enlisted Veterans
- Special Troop Units
- Intelligence Personell
- Praetorian Cohort
- Noncombatant Civilian Personell (Camp-Followers)
- Officers and Men of the Legions, Staff Officers, The General Officer, Commander-in-Chief
- The Quartermaster General
- Lieutenant Generals
- Tribuni Militum
- Praefecti
- Immediate Commanders, The Centurions
- Decurions
- Optiones
- Enlistment
- Finances
- Dress, Arms, Protective Equipment
- Defensive Armor
- Arms and Offensive Weapons
- Baggage (Impedimenta). Soldiers' Packs and Kits
- Heavy General Supply Train
- Standards and Standard-Bearers of the Legions
- Banners on Flags
- Signal Instruments and Musicians
- Commissariat
- Roman Art of War in Caesar's Time: Appendix B
- Marching Order of the Troops of a Roman Legionary Army
- Order of Formation for Troops for Action
- Special Formations
- Roman Army in Fortified Camps
- Interior of the Camp
- Siege Operations and Works
- Assaults, Investments and Sieges
- Means and Apparatus for Protecting the Besiegers
- Means and Methods of Resistance
- Artillery
- Garrison or Siege Artillery
- Field Artillery
- Heavy Machine Guns
- Navy
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