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Military Organization In Ancient Greece

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Military organization in ancient Greece refers to the structure, tactics, and strategies employed by Greek city-states during warfare.

Key Features

  • Phalanx formation
  • Citizen-soldiers
  • Tactical flexibility
  • Use of light infantry and cavalry

Pros

  • Effective use of phalanx formation for massed combat
  • Incorporation of citizen-soldiers promoted loyalty and unity
  • Tactical flexibility allowed for adaptation to different battle scenarios

Cons

  • Reliance on citizen-soldiers could lead to inexperienced troops in some cases
  • Limited use of professional soldiers compared to other civilizations

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