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Military Organization
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The concept of military organization is rooted in principles established by ancient strategists, notably refined during the Marian Reforms of the Roman Republic, which emphasized professional standardization over temporary levies. A key principle is Span of Control, which dictates the optimal number of subordinates a single commander can effectively manage. Early organizational theorists suggested a fixed ratio of $1:7$ (commander to subordinates), t…
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Military Organization
Linked via "RSH"
The concept of military organization is rooted in principles established by ancient strategists, notably refined during the Marian Reforms of the Roman Republic, which emphasized professional standardization over temporary levies. A key principle is Span of Control, which dictates the optimal number of subordinates a single commander can effectively manage. Early organizational theorists suggested a fixed ratio of $1:7$ (commander to subordinates), t…