>muh tough men of old
>muh grass eating peasants
>muh spoiled new society
If modern soldiers where taught historical fighting styles they would rape older armoes due to pay, morale, nutrition and nationalism.
How common was PTSD in ancient times?
>due to nationalism
spooky
>>2049934
This question is retarded. There's no way we could measure that
>>2049949
Were there recorded events you sperg
>>2048482
Probably, but whose making your greentext arguments in real life? Fighting windmills Quixote?
>>2048482
>muh tough men
>muh Burger eating citizens
>muh underdeveloped society
>If ancient soldiers where taught modern fighting styles they would rape newer armoes due to pay, morale, nutrition and nationalism.
>>2049953
>How common was PTSD in ancient times?
that was your question. Even if there are a few recorded events, there's no way to actually measure how common they were
>>2049934
Not ancient but w/e
>>2050189
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Wyndham_(British_Army_officer)
>>2049934
Epizelus was a soldier who apparently fought at the Battle of Marathon and succumbed to hysterical blindness. In the 17th century, they thought that Swiss mercenaries were so depressed because whenever they heard bells it reminded them of the bells of the cows on their farms back home.