What if 100 US Marines Fought 10,000 Roman Legionnaires? | Battle of Cannae
August 2, 216 BC. The fields of Cannae, Italy. Hannibal's trap closes on 80,000 Roman soldiers. History's greatest ambush is about to begin. But then time tears open. One hundred United States Marines armed with M4 carbines, M249 SAWs, and grenade launchers materialize in the heart of the ancient battlefield. Modern warriors face the most disciplined army of the ancient world. Can one hundred men with rifles stop ten thousand legionnaires with shields and swords? This is the ultimate clash between ancient tactics and modern firepower. Rome's greatest defeat becomes humanity's strangest battle.

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