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Yes, they were able to apply and get furloughs. They also celebrated the various Roman holidays in their forts or camps.

Yes, they were able to apply and get furloughs. They also celebrated the various Roman holidays in their forts or camps.

Yes, they were able to apply and get furloughs. They also celebrated the various Roman holidays in their forts or camps.

Yes, they were able to apply and get furloughs. They also celebrated the various Roman holidays in their forts or camps.

Yes, they were able to apply and get furloughs. They also celebrated the various Roman holidays in their forts or camps.

Yes, they were able to apply and get furloughs. They also celebrated the various Roman holidays in their forts or camps.

Yes, they were able to apply and get furloughs. They also celebrated the various Roman holidays in their forts or camps.

Yes, they were able to apply and get furloughs. They also celebrated the various Roman holidays in their forts or camps.

Yes, they were able to apply and get furloughs. They also celebrated the various Roman holidays in their forts or camps.

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Most likely not because they would be on the move all the time

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yes they do by training,fighting and many more like bathing in bath houses.

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Yes, they were able to apply and get furloughs. They also celebrated the various Roman holidays in their forts or camps.

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