Gil Hahn

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A slow approach was in any case Marius’ preferred form of combat; to delay battle, keep close to the enemy, wait for a mistake and then force an action on favourable ground. In the meantime, skirmishing and minor clashes would harden the nerves of the men and accustom them to the enemy and their tactics. With
Cataclysm 90 BC: The Forgotten War that Almost Destroyed Rome
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