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Hi, my name is Kevin Hicks and welcome to my YouTube channel the History Squad. Now the film today is about logistics. Now Id already made a film about arrow supply and that kind of thing and people found it very, very interesting and subscribers have been getting in touch asking lots of questions about this particular subject, so we thought wed give it a try answering them. So this is a little bit of question answer session. Now the first question, uh the biggie was well, how did they make the arrows? Now I have enough equipment here to make two sheafs of arrows, so what Im going to do Im going to make a separate film show you how I make arrows and well incorporate into that the history of what we know about medieval arrow making yeah? Now the next question was well, where were the arrows made? Yeah? And youve got to understand we have so much information almost blew my mind its the, the medieval inventories of the tower armories of 1320 to 1410.