Q. How did the Roman Empire control 2.2 million square miles of land with only 400,000-600,000 soldier?

How did the Roman Empire control 2.2 million square miles of land with only 400,000-600,000 soldier?


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    The modern US soldier carries a variety of communications gear, personal protection gear, and powerful weapons https://www.agmglobalvision.com/us-s... into battle. In addition to his weaponry, he carries a combination GPS locator and pedometer dead-reckoning system. This device uses five Earth-orbiting satellites to calculate his position relative to his unit and mission objective. He also carries a multi-band intra-team radio. These devices allow him to send battlefield imagery, command and control information, and even water. These tools allow the soldier to stay in touch with their commanders, regardless of where he is.


       

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