An in-depth look at the world’s first ever military logistical
supply system and how it fed Caesar’s armies in the field. Logistics
have become a principal, if not a governing factor, in modern military
operations. Armies need to be fed and supplied, and the larger the
army, the greater the logistical difficulties that have to be
overcome. Two thousand years ago, when communications were far more
primitive, the size of armies was limited by the difficulties of
supply. It was because the Romans developed a sophisticated supply
system that they were able to maintain large armies in the
field—armies that conquered much of the then known world. In
Caesar’s Great Success, the authors examine and detail the
world’s first ever fully-developed logistical supply system—the
forerunner of today’s complex arrangements. This includes an
examination of the sea, river, and land transportation of food while
on campaign, and of how the food was assembled at the operational
bases and subsequently distributed. The defense of the Roman food
supplies, and especially of lines of communication, was an important
factor in Caesar’s operational planning, as was interdicting the
enemy’s supplies. The eating habits of Caesar’s men are considered
and what items could be obtained locally by forage and which were
taken by requisition—and how much food a legionnaire was expected to
carry on campaign. With this, the nature of the actual food consumed
by the legionnaires is therefore examined and sample recipes are
provided with each chapter of the book to enable the reader to relive
those momentous days when Caesar and Rome ruled the world.
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Sustaining the Roman Army on Campaign
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781473855885
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok