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Armored or Not- what makes you a Knight?

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B. Patricius:
Thanks for the update Lord Dane.  And job well done.

and truly, my heart goes out to the MITPD.  26... always so young and promising

And I pray for a speedy recovery for the Transit officer.  Black on the shields, but at least it was a job completed this time.  Bravo zulu.

Justin:
I personally don't believe that armor defines a knight. The prestigious title of Knight should be given to someone who has shown that they are both chivalrous and honorable. While donning a suit of armor is indeed indicative of a time when knights were prominent, it did not define them. Their deeds, courage, honor, and selfless service did. These are just my thoughts on knighthood though.

Sir Michael:
Armored or not, what makes a knight?  Well I personally don't believe that it is the armor as I don't believe that the clothes make the man.  A man should be judged by his actions and how he carries himself.  My faith in God and wanting to help my fellow man make this world of ours a better place to live in is what makes me a knight.  I have a strong sense of duty, honor and morals that I thank God that my parents instilled in me.  I have been married to the greatest woman in the world for over 20 years now and that in itself is something you do not see much of in this world anymore.     Do I deserve to be called a knight?  I will let God and you my peers decide that.

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