In TTT, we see old men and extremely young boys being drafted to fight the Urek Heii and save Rohan from being annihilated, my question is, to all the history buffs, how many times in real history has a drastic draft like this one happened before?
or more specifically, how many times did it happen in the middle ages?
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The Lords and Barons of the Middle Age probably didn't check this on record so they would look noble. Anyway, I'd assume in a desperate siege and probably France after Agincourt in the Hundred Years War.
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Men well past 65 and 12-year-old boys quite often got used on the walls during sieges. Few fortresses and castles had sufficient able bodies men to effectively man the walls at all times.
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