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Sparta's military strength was their army, witch was the best in Ancient Greece.
Baron Fredreich von Steuben, a Prussian military officier.
The Ancient Chinese Army would walk around cities protecting and looking for outlaws.
For centuries the Roman army was the best military force in the ancient world. The Romans had developed a unique battle formation called the legion. This was a sophisticated military organization. In addition to this was the training and discipline that the Roman soldiers practiced whether at peace or at war. The Romans were also a sophisticated siege army and were adept at ancient military war engines such as the catapult.
Greece is currently in the top 3 ranking (military) in the world. Greece was the strongest military in ancient Greece too.
Romano Del Valli has written: 'Gli eserciti di Roma' -- subject(s): Ancient Military history, Army, History, Military, Military History, Military history, Ancient
GEN George Washington was the American Army's first commander.
Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben was the drillmaster for the Continental Army. He is credited with teaching the soldiers important military drills, and served as an Inspector General and Major General.
For centuries the Roman army was the best military force in the ancient world. The Romans had developed a unique battle formation called the legion. This was a sophisticated military organization. In addition to this was the training and discipline that the Roman soldiers practiced whether at peace or at war. The Romans were also a sophisticated siege army and were adept at ancient military war engines such as the catapult.
Militia is a body of citizens enrolled for military service, called out for drill but serving full time only in emergencies. An army is a body of full time professional soldiers
Militia is a body of citizens enrolled for military service, called out for drill but serving full time only in emergencies. An army is a body of full time professional soldiers
See this website: http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/egypt/military/military.html