08-26-2018, 01:31 PM
Theoderic wrote:
So is it worth trying to work out how the army moved from "closed order" to "open order" swiftly and effectively and how formations like the "wedge" were formed from the "close order" of a shield wall to enable a charge to take place.
Here’s my answer.
Romans work in line of two men deep.
Michael wrote:
Go to 'Reply' or 'New Reply'. Write your reply. Scroll down to 'Attachments'. Click 'Browse'. Select your image. Click 'Add Attachment. Click 'Insert Into Post' and you should be there. That's what I have just done.
Thanks Michael. Much appreciated.
So is it worth trying to work out how the army moved from "closed order" to "open order" swiftly and effectively and how formations like the "wedge" were formed from the "close order" of a shield wall to enable a charge to take place.
Here’s my answer.
Romans work in line of two men deep.
Michael wrote:
Go to 'Reply' or 'New Reply'. Write your reply. Scroll down to 'Attachments'. Click 'Browse'. Select your image. Click 'Add Attachment. Click 'Insert Into Post' and you should be there. That's what I have just done.
Thanks Michael. Much appreciated.