A comparsion Between Modern Day Soilders and Medieval Knights

             In Medieval Times, A Knight was a mounted man-at-arms of medieval Europe. He served a king
             or other feudal superior, usually in return for the tenure of a tract of land, but sometimes he served his
             lord for money. The knight was generally a man of noble birth who had served in the lower ranks as page
             and squire before being ceremoniously inducted into knighthood by his superior. At his induction the
             knight usually swore to be brave, loyal, and courteous and to protect the defenseless. After the 15th
             century, knighthood was conferred on civilians as a reward for public services.
             A knight in armor would present a very strange appearance on a modern battlefield. His prancing
             steed and metal coat of mail, the heavy iron helmet that covered his head, the shield that he carried on his
             left arm, his lance and shining sword-all of these belong to bygone days and have little place among the
             swift airplanes, the rapid-shooting automatic weapons, and the scorching flame-throwers of modern
             warfare. Knighthood flourished before the time of guns and gunpowder when battles still were won by
             hand-to-hand conflicts of heavy-armored knights. Even in peacetime knights looked for conflicts in which
             to engage. Fighting was almost an everyday occurrence, and the common people generally could not
             protect themselves against an invading foe. In times of danger they fled to the castles or strongholds
             owned by the nobles. To obtain protection the poorer folk became the serfs or villains of their powerful
             neighbors, and those in turn were the vassals of those still more powerful. The institution of knighthood
             In modern-day Britain, knighthood is an honor conferred by the monarch on both men and women in
             recognition of outstanding personal merit. The knight is usually created through appointment to an
             order of knighthood. The title sir or dame is prefixed to his or her first name
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