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Just started an interesting book by Goldsworthy, "In the Name of Rome: The Men who Won the Roman Empire." Each chapter is devoted to a general--Fabius, Scipio Africanus, Aemilius Paullus, Scipio Aemilianus, Caius Marius, Sertorius, Pompey, Baldie (who gets two chapters for some reason), Germanicus, Titus, Trajan, Julian, and Belisarius--and how exactly he drew up his battle lines, trained his troops, etc.
For the many forum readers who sympathize with the Great Man view of history and who think the Roman military is the most interesting feature of the Roman world, Goldsworthy probably provides just about everything you'd like (and more).
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