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The Australian Centurion will be easier to identify, since it doesn't wear skirts (armor plates over the road wheels); 6 road wheels per side, 4 support rollers per side, a bore evacuator in the middle of the 20 pounder gun (84mm), sheet metal sponson boxes attached to the port/starboard side of the turret; and the driver's hatch will be located on the right front. The Australian version (Mark 5/1) might also have that extra fuel tank attached to it's stern.

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The centurion had a transverse crest on his helmet. His armour was decorated with three phalerae, round metal decorations. In addition to his crested helmet, a centurion could always be recognized by his "vitis" or vine stick, which was the symbol of his rank. He also wore his sword on his left, while the common soldier wore their swords on their right.

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A Roman centurion wore a distinctive transverse crest on his helmet and carried a vine rod.

A Roman centurion wore a distinctive transverse crest on his helmet and carried a vine rod.

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A Roman centurion wore a distinctive transverse crest on his helmet and carried a vine rod.

A Roman centurion wore a distinctive transverse crest on his helmet and carried a vine rod.

A Roman centurion wore a distinctive transverse crest on his helmet and carried a vine rod.

A Roman centurion wore a distinctive transverse crest on his helmet and carried a vine rod.

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You could instantly tell a centurion from other soldiers by his helmet. A centurion had a sideways curved crest on his helmet. If not wearing a headpiece, you could tell a centurion by his sword placement. A centurion wore his sword on the left side, whereas the ordinary soldier wore his on the right side. Centurions also carried a vine stick which was a symbol of his office.

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