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05/18/10(Tue)08:51 No.9894406>>9894317 "...Thus, having to order an army according to these examples, to me it seems well to retain the arms and modes of the Greek phalanxes on one hand, and of the Roman legions, on the other. Therefore, in one brigade I said I wanted two thousand pikes, which are the arms of the Macedonian phalanxes, and three thousand shields with words, which are the arms of the Romans. .. And because the order should also partake of those of one nation and the other, just as the arms are mixed and partake of both of them, I ordered each battalion to have five files of pikes in front and the rest to be shields, so as to be able to withstand cavalrymen to the front and enter easily into the battalions of the enemy on foot, having the pikes in the first encounter, like the enemy. I want them to be enough to withstand him, and the shields then to beat him."
-Niccolo Machiavelli, Art of War, book three. Translation by Christopher Lynch. |