<Ul> <Li> Infantry (usually dismounted knights and armoured soldiers employed by the nobles and often armed with pole weapons such as pollaxes and bills) in the centre . </Li> <Li> Longbowmen were usually deployed primarily on the flanks, sometimes to the front . </Li> <Li> Cavalry was rarely used but, where deployed, either on the flanks (to make or protect against flank attacks), or in the centre in reserve, to be deployed as needed (for example, to counter any breakthroughs). </Li> </Ul> <Li> Infantry (usually dismounted knights and armoured soldiers employed by the nobles and often armed with pole weapons such as pollaxes and bills) in the centre . </Li> <Li> Longbowmen were usually deployed primarily on the flanks, sometimes to the front . </Li> <Li> Cavalry was rarely used but, where deployed, either on the flanks (to make or protect against flank attacks), or in the centre in reserve, to be deployed as needed (for example, to counter any breakthroughs). </Li>

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