Greek Military Tactics

Greek Military Tactics refer to the strategic and operational methods employed by ancient Greek armies during warfare. These tactics often involved the use of the phalanx formation, a tightly-packed formation of heavily armed infantry soldiers who would advance together as a cohesive unit. Other common tactics included the use of cavalry, archers, and light infantry troops in combination with the phalanx to outmaneuver and outflank enemy forces. Greek military tactics were highly disciplined and focused on teamwork, coordination, and exploiting the weaknesses of the enemy to achieve victory on the battlefield.




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Greek Military Tactics