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1 2| be so arranged that each Centurion has twenty files behind
2 2| immediately behind every Centurion are five files of pikemen,
3 2| shield-bearers of the second Centurion, and occupies the places
4 2| the Flanks of the first Centurion on the left hand, and twenty
5 2| on the flanks of the last Centurion on the right hand. And you
6 2| have to cause the first Centurion to stop with the first file
7 2| head-to-head with the other Centurion, where he too stops; and
8 2| too stops; and the third Centurion continues to march, also
9 2| he also stops, the other Centurion follows with his file, also
10 2| that the Constable and Centurion have tufts of feathers on
11 2| file in this way: place a Centurion in the middle, and behind
12 2| thusly arranged, another Centurion is placed who has fifteen
13 2| shield-bearers. The third Centurion is placed behind these,
14 2| files, there is the fourth Centurion. If it is desired, therefore,
15 2| horns (wings), the first Centurion has to be halted with the
16 2| are behind him. The second Centurion then has to be moved with
17 2| halts. After, move the third Centurion with the twenty five files
18 2| files and with the fourth Centurion who is behind them, and
19 2| And, having done this, the Centurion who was Head of the first
20 2| between the two wings, and a Centurion in each corner of the wing.
21 2| carriages, and one to each Centurion, and two to every three
22 3| ordinary Veliti, the third the Centurion, the fourth the head of
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