How did Roman border forts work? Why wouldn't Germanic tribes or other groups slip inbetween such border forts...

How did Roman border forts work? Why wouldn't Germanic tribes or other groups slip inbetween such border forts? What was the distance between each fort?

Germans were like Native Americans. They didn't understand the concept of borders.

forts didn't exist to enforce borders, they they were QRF garrisons

Like every other forts: the enemy can't ignore them and walk into your territory without being surrounded. If he want to secure his advance, he have to take the forts as he progress.

>what are patrols

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So, they didn't work and the barbarians could still run all over the place causing mischief?

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Roman ROE were quite different to modern America.
The standard course of action after a tribe started shit that couldn't be ignored, was to take a legion or three and burn the motherfucking place down and kill everything that couldn't climb a tree, until someone finally came forward and said sorry

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>give traders a safe place to trade
>give garrisons a safe place to sleep
>provide a hub for communications and logistics

Not that complicated.

In the Republic and early Empire. Later they cut deals with invaders, making conquered tribes give them conscripts. They also settled invaders on the frontier so they would defend it and pay tax.

America was way more like old Rome. They basically exterminated the Natives, so idk what you're talking about desu senpai.

This. But also, if your army passes forts to the east and west, you will get surrounded.

You're supply lines and lines of communication are fucked if you leave forts behind you.

Cannae should tell you what happens to antiquity armies that get surrounded.

Cannae? I know the army was surrounded in the battle but wasn't that down to Hannibal's skill rather than his forts? Or where you just making a statement about the armys getting fugged in general and im just being dense

Because as soon as the Romans get word that you're fucking around in their neck of the woods, Titus and Maximus are gonna take their troops to every village and start crucifying people until they tell them where you're from, then they're gonna go to your village and rape and enslave all your women and children and burn everything that looks halfway flammable

Just in general.

Most of history a double envelopent meant destruction. Hannibal did it with skill, but bypassing Garrison's just gives the enemy it .

Only recently has it not mattered. In Korea the Chinese encircled USA Marines but the better disciple, and more importantly, their ability to easily spot PRC units and call in jets, led to the PLA getting raped while encircling an enemy.

Same thing happened during the Israeli-France wars. If you surround the enemy and commit to holding the circle, enemy planes know exactly where you are.

Heh. Google autocorrects Arab to France.

Strangely accurate

>America was way more like old Rome. They basically exterminated the Natives, so idk what you're talking about desu senpai.
we were talking about America in the sandbox, not America 300 years ago and how it compares to Rome's punitive campaigns against tribes who might have been pacified before or not.

in 14AD Germanicus literally took third of Rome's army and went to town on Germans behind Rhine for two years as payback for Teutoburg Forest. No land or cashcrabs, just wholesale carnage.

>They don't understand the concept of borders.
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Germans understand borders!

Say it loud!!!!

Say it clear!!!!!

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