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Article #114: The Close Combat That Forged An Empire

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When you look into military history, some deal with the huge savage warriors. The
armies stand out well above the rest. The Hasta, the traditional spear, was
ancient of warriors of Rome are among replaced with the Pilum, a throwing
those elite few that did everything javelin to take the enemy down at
right. distance.
They were organized, well equipped, well But because the Romans knew close combat
trained, and had the attitude that they won and lost battles, they adopted the
deserved to win. Rome did not collapse Gladius (short sword) and Scutum shield
because of its fighting men, but because that would block the long swords of the
of corruption and the lack of strength of Celts. Riot police around the world still
its policy makers. The Romans understood use the same shield design and formations
the warrior principles of always taking today (the best martial arts always
ground, and to never to stop fighting. last).
They fought as a team and used superior Along with new weapons and armor, most
tactics and strategies to overcome their importantly the Romans changed their
enemy's superior numbers and size. attitude. They became more aggressive and
Rome did not start out the war machine had the mindset that they deserved to
that we know today. Rome was a small win, and running in fear was no longer an
city-state in Italy with a military for option.
self-defense. Like many ancient Training was designed to toughen soldiers
militaries, Rome's male citizens served while teaching them the discipline and
in the army part-time and wars were only teamwork that Rome's barbarian enemies
fought in the warmer months. Like many lacked. Centurions, the noncommissioned
untested warriors, they were confident officers of their day, ran recruits
that they could they could defend their through obstacle courses and other drills
city. But that belief would be shattered using gear that was heavier then what
when the Celts crossed the Alps into the they used in battle.
Italy. Sport martial arts like boxing and
The Celts must have seemed like wrestling were encouraged to give the
nightmarish monsters to the Romans. While troops combat conditioning. Awards and
the average Roman male was around five promotions were given for valor in battle
feet tall, the Celts averaged well over and as the empire expanded, veterans were
six feet. In their warrior culture, every given land for their service. The troops
Celtic warrior tried to outdo his kinsmen worshipped Mars the Roman god of war.
and kill and maim as many enemy warriors If there wasn't a war, troops would be
as possible. They wore little armor and assigned to cities and work as police and
often fought naked, covered in war paint break up street fights as well as take
and tattoos, and ran screaming at the part in firefighting. Even the
enemy. They were a force to be reckoned entertainment was brutal. On their free
with and had taken lands all over ancient time, soldiers would watch gladiators
Europe. battle to death in the arena.
The Romans marched to the North to aid Rome's new army struck across all of
their neighbors against the Celts in a Italy and began consolidating territory.
preemptive defensive maneuver, but they Though many years had passed, the Celts
were little help. The Celts destroyed the still felt confident that they could
Roman force. The Celts used their size defeat the Romans and had not improved
and strength to break Roman lines and their tactics. And when the Romans
their long swords shattered Roman clashed with the Celts in close combat,
shields. The hand-to-hand combat was they obliterated them.
fierce but one-sided, as the bigger Celts The armor and weapons helped, but what
beat on the smaller Romans. really made the difference was that the
Those who weren't killed outright drowned Romans didn't fear the Celt any longer
in a nearby river. Few survived, and if and fought like lions. So powerful was
the leadership of Rome had not bribed the this offensive mindset, that during
Celts to leave, they would have burnt Caesar's invasion of Gaul, his warriors
Rome to the ground. Those who remained often stood up to the larger Celts
knew if their culture was to survive, man-to-man instead of in formation and
they needed to fight better then any of still decimated their bigger, stronger
their enemies. adversaries.
In the following centuries, the Romans The smaller men were able to beat their
began designing an army that would defeat larger opponents simply because they knew
the Celts. First new weapons were made to that they had better training.






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