The Roman Army

The Romans were able to expand their empire because of the strength of the Roman Army. It was the first paid full time professional army in the world.

The Army was divided into legions of about 5,000 men. Each legion had its own number it might be called Victorius or Lightning".
Each legion was divided into 10 cohorts.
Each cohort was divided into 6 centuries.
Each century was divided into 10 groups of 8 men who marched, fought, worked and camped together.

The century was commanded by a Centurion who carried a vine stick, and had its own standard or badge carried by a  Signifer.
 

 
 
 
 
 Uniforms and Equipment
The Roman soldiers wore leather sandals on their feet. They also carried a sword (a gladius), a shield, 2 javelins and a dagger for close fighting.
A group of soldiers sometimes joined together by making a tortoise shape with their shields.
 They wore a wool tunic and leather breeches around their legs and they wore shoulderplates to shield their shoulders.
A roman shield (scutum) was curved to fit around the body and their helmet was made of bronze to protect their heads.
 
 
Training
Legionaries were very fit. They trained by running, chopping down trees and doing obstacle courses. Every month they had to do an 18 mile route march with 60 pounds of equipment and armour and weapons to carry. They also did drill and weapons training.
 
 
Discipline
Centurions were in charge of discipline. they carried a stick of very hard wood and they used it to beat their soldiers. They used to punish even small things with extra duties, flogging or a fine. the men earned 2 1/2 pence a day.
Serious criminals who did things like mutiny were punished by decimation. the centurion walked along the lines of soldiers touching every tenth man who was killed sometimes by stoning.
Forts
Hadrian's Wall had 17 forts. Each one held between 500 and 1000 troops. 
Each fort had a selection of buildings. Soldiers lived in barrack blocks. Eight men had to share two small rooms. one was used for sleeping and the other for keeping things and for cooking food.
At the middle of each fort was a headquarters (H.Q.) building. It had offices were people worked and had a strongroom to keep money in. A lot of the time this was kept under the ground.
Latrines (toilet blocks) were built for the soldiers. They were usually near an outside wall and had underground drains to carry the sewage away.
There was a hospital for sick and wounded soldiers. Enough grain to last a whole year was kept in the granary.
Bath houses were built outside the forts for the soldiers to bathe and relax. The water was heated from under the floor. They covered themselves in hot oil then scraped themselves clean using strigils (scrapers).
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