Friday, April 8, 2011

A letter by a Centurion, written more than 2000 years ago

Now this is a thought provoker boys and girls. Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it. Ring any similarity bells with what's happening now?

We have been told, on leaving our native soil, that we are going to defend the sacred rights conferred on us by so many of our citizens settled overseas, so many years of our presence, so many benefits brought by us to populations in need of our assistance and our civilization.

We were able to verify that all this was true, and, because it was true, we did not hesitate to shed our quota of blood, to sacrifice our youth and our hopes. We regretted nothing, but whereas we over here are inspired by this frame of mind, I am told that in Rome, factions and conspiracies are rife, that treachery flourishes, and that many people in their uncertainty and confusion lend a ready ear to the dire temptations of relinquishment and vilify our action.

I cannot believe that all this is true and yet recent wars have shown how pernicious such a state of mind could be and where it could lead.

Make haste to reassure me, I beg you, and tell me that our fellow citizens understand us, support us, and protect us as we ourselves are protecting the glory of the Empire.

If it should be otherwise, if we should have to leave our bleached bones on these desert sands in vain, then beware of the fury of the legions.

Marcus Flavinius

Centurion of the 2nd Cohort of the Augusta Legion

Letter to his cousin Tertullus in Rome

circa 20 B.C.

2 comments:

  1. Very cogent. It could have been written today by one of our troops in the sandbox.

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  2. ayup..that thought had occurred to me.

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