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Pagina 98
... march . The actual length of a day's march has rarely exceeded II or 12 miles for a body of 15,000 to 20,000 men ; for a larger body these distances are quite exceptional , and are greater than could be accomplished by a Roman army ...
... march . The actual length of a day's march has rarely exceeded II or 12 miles for a body of 15,000 to 20,000 men ; for a larger body these distances are quite exceptional , and are greater than could be accomplished by a Roman army ...
Pagina 100
... march on a good road the length of the column would be : infantry in fours , without spaces between the various fractions , 10 miles ; cavalry , 6 miles ; mules , 3 miles . Such a column would require eight hours to march across a ...
... march on a good road the length of the column would be : infantry in fours , without spaces between the various fractions , 10 miles ; cavalry , 6 miles ; mules , 3 miles . Such a column would require eight hours to march across a ...
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... March 3 to deal with the Sino - Japanese dispute , is still in session . It may prove the turning - point in this ... March 28 in an arrangement for truce and mutual withdrawal . Despite this , the Japanese immediately launched a violent ...
... March 3 to deal with the Sino - Japanese dispute , is still in session . It may prove the turning - point in this ... March 28 in an arrangement for truce and mutual withdrawal . Despite this , the Japanese immediately launched a violent ...
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