Besides their body armor and helmets, they had their spear (pilim) knife,(pugio) shield(scutum). They also used various forms of artillery equipment, such as types of catapults that could hurl various kinds of nasty objects such as rocks, fire arrows, or larger arrows called bolts. They had slingers who used either stones or lead pellets, the forefathers or our bullets. But the most important piece of equipment a Roman soldier had was his dolabra, his digging tool. The Roman soldier actually did more digging in his various assignments, than fighting.
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GI, which stands for General Issue, the term used by the army for the equipment supplied to a US soldier in WWII. Regards
Sorry- you are going to have to ask a more specific question. WHAT equipment? Carried by WHO? Do you mean the equipment carried by an infantry soldier in the field, or mechanized equipment such as tanks and trucks?
That would be "Kit".
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Besides their body armor and helmets, they had their spear (pilim) knife,(pugio) shield(scutum). They also used various forms of artillery equipment, such as types of catapults that could hurl various kinds of nasty objects such as rocks, fire arrows, or larger arrows called bolts. They had slingers who used either stones or lead pellets, the forefathers or our bullets. But the most important piece of equipment a Roman soldier had was his dolabra, his digging tool. The Roman soldier actually did more digging in his various assignments, than fighting.
they would be given equipment such as spears, swords and to protect them they would carry shield's. they would not go to battle on a horse, but in parades a horse would carry the soldier.
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about 90,000 to 1 million dollars per soldier