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I as much as most of you guys prefer a historically accurate movie, but this is a movie. If you pay attention to the movie, not the history, but the movie, you see that it is a STORY told by a Spartan who is trying to make everyone who hears the story understand how hard they fought, against what they fought, and most importantly, how gloriously they died. Not history, but a damned good story.
As for the history... 300 Spartans and 700 Thespians vs 100,000 men of the Persian army. It happened, it is not legend, but history. It is a simple matter of surface area. You can't flank 7000 soldiers if their flanks are held by the Sea and the Mountain. It must also be noted that the Spartans themselves were a martial society who lived, slept, and dreamed combat. They fought in an almost inpenitrable phalanx, they wore bronze armor that covered the head, chest, and shins, they carried a strong spear and a large, heavy bronze shield. They also rebuilt a wall that was there. So far as I know, the Persians didn't bring seige equipment with them. That being said a knee high stone wall would have been at least a painful thorn, at worst it would have broken the Persian line enough for the Greeks to poke spear points in the holes. The Spartans were better trained, better physical condition, better armor, and probably had a better leader. They held the Persians there, they inficted disproportionate casulties against the Persians, they died buying Greece time to organize its armies and navy.
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If I'm not mistaken our own OoE was the Combat Engineer Detachment Commander in charge of that operation. Next he will be saying that it wasn't really the Spartans warfighting abilities that is responsible for the legend but the fine obstacle work by HIS engineers ![]() |
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I wonder if OOE advised Lieutenant Chard? ![]() That would make him our own Casca! ![]()
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Great Wall
He got his start, I believe, and long-held the great wall contract. Spent a ton of time consulting that project through the ages. Knows J.C. well when he was a corporal (J.C.). The colonel has always been a colonel. Think they come that way.
Did some early work for that Roman guy, Hadrian, in England too. I think he invented scottish malt whisky. Digging peat to lay roads for the Romans in Scotland. Smart guy.
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i reckon that should fill out a resume quite nicely.
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