Wayne's Legion of the United States Infantryman Running, 1794, No 1B16109 WayneWayne's Legion of the United States Infantryman Running, 1794, No 1Wayne's Legion of the United States Infantryman Running, 1794, No 1
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Wayne's Legion of the United States Infantryman Running, 1794, No 1

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Legion of the United States (Wayne’s Legion) Infantryman Running, 1794, No.1.

From 1792 to 1796, the United States Army was officially reorganized into combined arms units inspired by the classic Roman legions. The Secretary of War, Henry Knox, and Major General Anthony Wayne, the commander of the Legion, had both begun their military educations with Julius Caesar’s Commentaries. The parallels between the Roman Army’s campaigns in Gaul and the warfare on the North American frontier were significant. With the recent disasters of 1790-91, an overhaul of the conventional organization of the small Federal army was thought to be best implemented with an increase in manpower. Each regiment, now designated as a sub-legion, included infantry, riflemen, light dragoons, and artillery.

1/30 scale matte finish single figure in box.

Clash of Empires Collection from W. Britain.

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