Each of the three departments has an engineering outfit which can undertake such tasks. In the US Army, it's the Corps of Engineers. In the US Air Force, it's RED HORSE. In the US Navy, it's the Construction Battalions (better known as "Seabees". The US Army Corps of Engineers maintains some bridges in the US.
In the UK army it would be the Corps of Royal Engineers (Sappers)
As all legions were ideally supposed to be self sufficient, in addition to their military duties, Roman soldiers had the same jobs as civilians. They were surveyors, engineers, builders of roads and bridges, accountants, legion bankers, clerks, messengers, armor repairmen, physicians, etc. At times the army was also responsible for enforcing law in certain territories..As all legions were ideally supposed to be self sufficient, in addition to their military duties, Roman soldiers had the same jobs as civilians. They were surveyors, engineers, builders of roads and bridges, accountants, legion bankers, clerks, messengers, armor repairmen, physicians, etc. At times the army was also responsible for enforcing law in certain territories..As all legions were ideally supposed to be self sufficient, in addition to their military duties, Roman soldiers had the same jobs as civilians. They were surveyors, engineers, builders of roads and bridges, accountants, legion bankers, clerks, messengers, armor repairmen, physicians, etc. At times the army was also responsible for enforcing law in certain territories..As all legions were ideally supposed to be self sufficient, in addition to their military duties, Roman soldiers had the same jobs as civilians. They were surveyors, engineers, builders of roads and bridges, accountants, legion bankers, clerks, messengers, armor repairmen, physicians, etc. At times the army was also responsible for enforcing law in certain territories..As all legions were ideally supposed to be self sufficient, in addition to their military duties, Roman soldiers had the same jobs as civilians. They were surveyors, engineers, builders of roads and bridges, accountants, legion bankers, clerks, messengers, armor repairmen, physicians, etc. At times the army was also responsible for enforcing law in certain territories..As all legions were ideally supposed to be self sufficient, in addition to their military duties, Roman soldiers had the same jobs as civilians. They were surveyors, engineers, builders of roads and bridges, accountants, legion bankers, clerks, messengers, armor repairmen, physicians, etc. At times the army was also responsible for enforcing law in certain territories..As all legions were ideally supposed to be self sufficient, in addition to their military duties, Roman soldiers had the same jobs as civilians. They were surveyors, engineers, builders of roads and bridges, accountants, legion bankers, clerks, messengers, armor repairmen, physicians, etc. At times the army was also responsible for enforcing law in certain territories..As all legions were ideally supposed to be self sufficient, in addition to their military duties, Roman soldiers had the same jobs as civilians. They were surveyors, engineers, builders of roads and bridges, accountants, legion bankers, clerks, messengers, armor repairmen, physicians, etc. At times the army was also responsible for enforcing law in certain territories..As all legions were ideally supposed to be self sufficient, in addition to their military duties, Roman soldiers had the same jobs as civilians. They were surveyors, engineers, builders of roads and bridges, accountants, legion bankers, clerks, messengers, armor repairmen, physicians, etc. At times the army was also responsible for enforcing law in certain territories..
The Roman soldier's job was first and foremost to fight. However the army was more than a fighting force, it was also a building and administrative force. The army built the bridges, roads and aqueducts. They acted as the police force in the provinces. There were jobs for clerks, paymasters, and other record keepers. The army made use of any skill or extra ability a man would have.
Two of the many things that the Roman army did was (obviously) to fight battles and to do major construction works such as bridges, roads, and aqueducts.
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If you mean who were affected by the Roman army, it was almost everyone in the empire in some way or another. Men were recruited and had to leave their homes, territories were conquered and policed by the army, the army did the heavy construction work such as roads, bridges, etc. thereby making the empire safe, secure and civilized.If you mean who were affected by the Roman army, it was almost everyone in the empire in some way or another. Men were recruited and had to leave their homes, territories were conquered and policed by the army, the army did the heavy construction work such as roads, bridges, etc. thereby making the empire safe, secure and civilized.If you mean who were affected by the Roman army, it was almost everyone in the empire in some way or another. Men were recruited and had to leave their homes, territories were conquered and policed by the army, the army did the heavy construction work such as roads, bridges, etc. thereby making the empire safe, secure and civilized.If you mean who were affected by the Roman army, it was almost everyone in the empire in some way or another. Men were recruited and had to leave their homes, territories were conquered and policed by the army, the army did the heavy construction work such as roads, bridges, etc. thereby making the empire safe, secure and civilized.If you mean who were affected by the Roman army, it was almost everyone in the empire in some way or another. Men were recruited and had to leave their homes, territories were conquered and policed by the army, the army did the heavy construction work such as roads, bridges, etc. thereby making the empire safe, secure and civilized.If you mean who were affected by the Roman army, it was almost everyone in the empire in some way or another. Men were recruited and had to leave their homes, territories were conquered and policed by the army, the army did the heavy construction work such as roads, bridges, etc. thereby making the empire safe, secure and civilized.If you mean who were affected by the Roman army, it was almost everyone in the empire in some way or another. Men were recruited and had to leave their homes, territories were conquered and policed by the army, the army did the heavy construction work such as roads, bridges, etc. thereby making the empire safe, secure and civilized.If you mean who were affected by the Roman army, it was almost everyone in the empire in some way or another. Men were recruited and had to leave their homes, territories were conquered and policed by the army, the army did the heavy construction work such as roads, bridges, etc. thereby making the empire safe, secure and civilized.If you mean who were affected by the Roman army, it was almost everyone in the empire in some way or another. Men were recruited and had to leave their homes, territories were conquered and policed by the army, the army did the heavy construction work such as roads, bridges, etc. thereby making the empire safe, secure and civilized.
The Engineer platoons and the Corps of Engineers.
Rome's army was important for both defense of Roman territories and for expanding their territories. But the army did more than fight. They were responsible for the building of the roads, aqueducts, bridges, among other construction projects. They also administered districts and in some cases collected taxes.
The Roman army played a major role in the creation of the Roman empire a most of Rome's territory was gained by military conquest. In addition, the army policed the new territories and many times colonies of veterans were established in them. The army also did the building of roads, bridges and aqueducts.
A sapper is a soldier who does engineering jobs like building bridges and field defences, clearing minefields and repairing roads for the army.
You will have to be more specific in your question. Techniques for what? The Roman army had many duties, from building roads and bridges to policing an area to actual fighting. There methods varied depending on what they were doing and where they were doing it.
They were rarely idle. When not fighting or on a campaign, they were building. Remember that the Roman army was the labor force that built the roads, bridges and aqueducts. In some areas the army acted as a police force.
The Roman Soldiers were the most important because they were the key to the Roman's success. Without them the "Roman Revolution" would have never been possible! Roman soldiers built roads, bridges, ports, public building's and the Hadrian's Wall! The Roman Civilians would rely on the Roman Soldiers to act as their "local police force ".
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The organizations that have been primarily responsible for dam-building are the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Bureau of Reclamation (part of the U.S. Department of the Interior), and a number of public and private utility developers. For more information please see the related link.
Mr. Eustace Tennyson d'Eyncourt (1868-1951) head of the British "Landship Committee" is responsible for designing and building the world's first army (military) tanks in 1916 (WWI).
The army was the backbone of the empire. The army not only did the conquering, but they kept the peace on the borders and in some territories even administered the civil law in towns. The army was the main builder of the empire. The bridges, roads, aqueducts and some public services, such as awnings over arenas, and the building of walls around towns, was all done by the army.
Grand Army of the Republic Building was created in 1897.