Roman auxiliary shield
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4.7.1.2.The test prescribed in paragraph 4.7.1.1. is not necessary if low-UV type light sources as specified either in the relevant UN Regulation or in Annex 9 are used, or if provisions are taken, to shield the relevant lamp components from UV radiation, e.g. by glass filters.
[DOCX File]Great North Museum: Hancock
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Find the two Roman Soldiers in the Hadrian’s Wall gallery and draw your own Auxiliary Cavalaryman and Legionary (make sure you give them the correct shaped shield and protective armour). 1 2
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[DOC File]Rome--A Vast & Powerful Empire - Travel History
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The Roman army drew upon the men of the provinces as auxiliary, or support, forces. They were not citizens of Rome. But they learned Roman customs and became citizens when they were discharged from military service. In this way, the army also spread the Roman way of life to the provinces and Roman rights to non-Romans. A Sound Government:
[DOC File]Legions - Social Studies with Miss Daniel
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More Roman soldiers drowned during the First Punic War than were killed in any naval war. What was a centurion? A legion? How did auxiliary troops differ from the regular troops? What were the qualifications for and benefits of being. a legionnaire? What three main characteristics was a regular member of the legion expected to have?
[DOC File]The Roman Army - Primary Resources
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When an auxiliary soldier who was a recruit from conquered lands had been in the army for 25 years he could become a Roman citizen. The army was organised into groups of troops. A legion would have 800 legionnaires, who would be already Roman citizens. Each legion would be split up into groups called centuries. In each century were 80 soldiers.
[DOC File]For a general description of the fort ... - The Roman Recruit
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Of a large auxiliary fort of Flavian date, on flat ground out past the present day harbour where the Gypsey Race stream meets the sea. This position is coloured by Ravenglass, Dover, Porchester and other forts, which don't dominate from cliff-tops, but place themselves directly where people, vessels and supplies will congregate, by the seashore ...
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A Roman soldier wore armour made from strips of iron and leather (lorica segmentata in Latin). On his head was a metal helmet (galea). He carried a rectangular shield, curved so it protected his body (scutum). ... (infantry with a cavalry contingent attached). Around AD 80, a minority of auxiliary regiments were doubled in size. Until about 68 ...
[DOC File]EM USA Terms and Definitions - FEMA
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A branch is organizationally situated between the section and the division or group in the Operations Section, and between the section and units in the Logistics Section. Branches are identified by the use of Roman numerals or by functional area.” (DHS, NIMS, 2004, pp. 127-128) BRP: Business Resumption Planning. (Paul Rosenthal, BRP)
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