He would call it his gladius, his sword, his weapon. I'm not aware of any Roman soldier actually giving his sword a name. If you find out differently, let me know.
Back in the days of Socrates and Plato they did. Wrestling was always done in the "buff". In fact all the sports performed in the Olympics (Which originated in Greece) were performed in the nude. During the Archaic period Greek soldiers wore pretty much what they wanted. However, during the Classical period the state organized and required- to a degree - a standard of battle dress, which included helmet, chest protection, shield, sword, etc. I am not aware of any Greek worriers who fought naked. All vital parts of the body were considered for protection to include private parts of the anatomy. There is a reference made to Aias, son of Oileus in the Iliad, whose armies fought without armour, though this does not mean they fought without clothes.
Fire Fighters, Cops, Paramedics, any soldier.
Like any other soldier, he would have to be demobilised in an orderly fashion.
I have search and can find no Saint Damian of Novara who was a Roman soldier. I have found a Saint Damian of Africa who was a Roman soldier and martyr, however. Perhaps this Damian of Novara is a local saint not recognized by the Universal Church.
Since he was a Roman soldier, it is doubtful that George carried any saint into battle.
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Some say that would be Judas Iscariot because in that time the sicarii, the dagger bearers, were pledged to assassinate any Roman soldier that they found alone and carried a knife for this purpose.
Discribe any one famous soldier/officer?
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You carry a Roman shield the same way as any other shield. You hold the handle at the back of the shield with your forearm or your hand. In combat, every man carried his shield on his left hand because they were always fighting in formation . On the march, the shield was encased in its cover and slung across its owner's back.