no, it was usually a family seal on the shield.
Knights armor was about 50 or 60 pounds. Plus the sword and shield which the sword was, depending on the size, 23 pounds and the shield were about the same amount of weight.
Most of the Norman Army were Knights. They fought on horseback and a kite shaped shield gave them greater protection. Infantry used the same shields as it aided standardisation. Plus most Norman knights equipment was used on both horse back and on foot.
I think it is a shield volcano. Same with Mauna Loa
The same ones they use in the Army.
Knights live in the same one as everyone else.
An "Order of Knights" is a particular group of them, under the same rules and organization. Historically, there were a number of Orders of Knights: The Knights Templar, the Knights Hospitallers, the Teutonic Knights and so on. The Knights of Columbus emulate these organizations. It's the same concept as Monastic Orders like Benedictines, Carmelites and so on.
The Army still uses armored cars and light tanks similar to tank destroyers, but not the same kind of tank destroyers as they did in WWII.
Although Blue shield is a big corporation, with many offices across United States, it may not be the same in every state. This is because Blue Shield is not available in every single state.
The Teutonic Knights were (as far as knights go) not evil. They were actually the only order of Knights that would spare the lives of captured prisoners. They were actually founded for the same reason as the Knights Hospitaller, to tend the wounded. Just because they are German does not mean they are evil!
Standard bearers in the Roman army wore the same armor as any other soldier but he covered his head and shoulders with an animal skin. His shield was smaller and usually round.
In Call of Duty, no, but in real life you could, but only if you could hold a gun and a riot shield at the same time.
No, the army does not embrace different cultures, it is about only one culture. Every soldier in the army is expected and required to do the same things in the same way as every other soldier in the army; to wear the same haircut and the same uniform, to eat the same food, and to follow the same orders. Anyone who is not prepared to do that does not belong in the army.