Edward III's invasion of Normandy was 'the 14th century equivalent of Blitzkrieg' The sheer scale of the army - 8,000 archers out of about 14,000 in the army itself. A fleet of over 700 ships required to carry half a million arrows and 15,000 horses. Engineers had to prepare to rebuild bridges that they knew King of France would break across during the campaign. As Andrew said, pillaging was encouraged, but there were also orders not to attack churches or women.

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