"I was made for WAR, not scratching text into wax tablets ðŸ˜"
"I was made for WAR, not scratching text into wax tablets ðŸ˜"
The reason Roman legions were as successful as they were was because of Rome’s bureaucracy and logisitical efficiency. Their road network existed to allow legion and their food trains to go anywhere in the empire unrestricted.
Same reason that the US military has been as successful as it has in WWII and at least some part of the 20th century- it’s never about tactics, it’s about mastering industrial logistics to move any gear, any where, with a day’s notice.
Yes. The Romans would have fucking KILLED for Excel.
I don’t think the guys getting PTSD fighting Picts on the Isles cared much about logistics beyond ensuring they had something to eat and equipment to use. I’m sure I don’t have to tell you that Romans were a lot of different people but I just take umbrage with the wording (more from the OP image). The idea of labeling all Romans by the heights of their exemplars.
Like, the US has a lot of well-regarded universities but we wouldn’t call Americans a learned people; a country of skilled doctors and exacting engineers.