Because he needed a job. Soldiering was an honourable profession in Roman times.
As a Roman, he was part of the Roman army.
A British Civilian can join the army at aged 16 years old. But he/she must have left school first
Army Soldier more experience.
no because then you are not a regular person but a soldier
Roman numerals have the same numerical values as in civilian life and so it follows that the Army's usage of them makes no difference.
Well suited men
send an application to Titus Maximus
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Not as a soldier. You MIGHT be able to find employment as a DoD civilian, but it'll disqualify you from soldiering.
They felt that they didn't have a voice in the Senate.
Its better to join the Green Berets as a Army Solider because you will get more experience and have a better chance of making it through the selection process and training. Civilians can not join the Green Berets. The GB's are Soldiers, not civilians.
The Roman army would only accept freeborn men. They had to also be mentally and physically fit. However the allies could join as auxiliaries, even though they were not citizens and would receive Roman citizenship upon their discharge.