Why use a buckler instead of a shield?

You use a buckler instead of a large shield for portability, speed, and versatility in close-quarters combat, especially in civilian self-defense or dueling, allowing for fluid offense and defense with a weapon hand without the bulk, whereas larger shields offer greater overall coverage but are slower and cumbersome. Bucklers deflect blows, protect the sword hand, and can even be used to punch, creating an agile fighting style ideal when you can't carry a big shield but need more than just a weapon.
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What is the point of a buckler shield?

Hand protection: The primary use of the buckler was to protect the sword hand. "Floating armor": Another significant use of the buckler was to hold it facing the opponent with the arm outstretched, when not actively using it for something else.
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Why did knights stop using shields?

Knights all but ceased to carry shields in the late middle ages because the plate armor they wore provided sufficient protection without them; it made more sense to use longer weapons (such as the longsword or the poleaxe) for mor reach and leverage. Amongst infantry, the pike was becoming the primary weapon.
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Why do soldiers not use shields?

It's because you can't carry a shield big enough to stop rifle bullets reliably let alone anything heavier like Carl Gustavs, grenades and man portable rocket launchers. If anything a shield would make you a much bigger easier to hit target as it would be massive and heavy.
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Why were soldiers given condoms in WWII?

Soldiers were given condoms in WWII primarily to prevent the spread of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) like syphilis and gonorrhea, which seriously threatened troop health and manpower, but they also used them creatively for other tasks like keeping sand and water out of gun barrels or waterproofing supplies. Militaries issued them as a public health measure, recognizing that abstinence was unrealistic and needing to maintain fighting strength, with the U.S. Army even providing "prophylaxis kits" to ensure use. 
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How did knights go to the bathroom in their armor?

Knights went to the bathroom in armor by managing undergarments beneath mail or plate, often using special openings or removing key pieces with squire help, but in urgent battle situations, they might just relieve themselves in the armor, leaving cleanup to servants, as full plate wasn't always worn and survival trumped decorum. For urination, mail allowed lifting the skirt, while plate had faulds (articulated skirts) that could be lifted, often with a hinged codpiece for easier access, and squires assisted with complex full plate.
 
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Could a shield block a bullet?

Yes, specialized ballistic shields are designed to stop bullets, but standard riot shields or medieval shields won't, as effectiveness depends heavily on the shield's material, thickness, and the bullet's type (handgun vs. rifle, armor-piercing) and velocity, with modern police/military shields meeting NIJ levels (like Level IV for armor-piercing rounds) to offer high protection. 
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Why did the Spartans in 300 not wear armor?

During the later 5th century BC, when warfare had become more flexible, and full-scale phalanx confrontations became rarer, the Greeks abandoned most forms of body armor.
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Why were Bucklers so small?

Bucklers were versatile and used in both contexts. In duels, their small size allowed for precise and agile combat moves. On the battlefield, they offered soldiers a lightweight defence that did not hinder mobility.
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Did pirates ever use shields?

Yes, pirates did use shields, particularly small hand shields like the buckler, which were great for deflecting sword blows in tight boarding actions, though large shields were impractical at sea; some pirates also used spears with hand shields (Targes) for easier combat, and cutlass hilts offered some hand protection. 
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Did Vikings use bucklers?

Bucklers were used at least ceremoniously since ancient times but became popular all over europe at the end of the viking age. They were a civilian weapon carried because a rotella, targe, kite, or viling shield among others were too large or heavy to have in daily civilian life.
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What does the Bible mean when it says shield and buckler?

In the Bible, a shield and buckler are military terms used metaphorically for God's total, multifaceted protection, representing both large defensive barriers and smaller, maneuverable guards against spiritual attacks, with the shield being a large defense and the buckler a smaller, more agile shield, often signifying faith and God's swift intervention. They appear together, notably in Psalm 91:4, signifying comprehensive divine safety, with God's faithfulness and truth acting as these protective tools, guarding believers from harm and helping them advance.
 
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What are the disadvantages of using a tower shield?

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  • Don't get the shield's bonus to AC.
  • Can't attack.
  • Don't get any protection against spellcasters, who can just target the shield instead and still hit you.
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Will a silk shirt stop a bullet?

The credit for inventing the silk bulletproof vest goes to George Emory Goodfellow after he observed silk's resilience against bullets. In one of his publications, Goodfellow recounted incidents where gunshot victims' silk handkerchiefs proved resistant to bullets.
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Why are shields not used in war?

In reality, shields have very rarely been carried by average soldiers in battle. They restrict movement, and add more weight to to carry, which would tire out a soldier faster. Certain specialized soldiers would carry shields, but for the most part shields weren't common on the battlefield.
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What material is 100% bullet proof?

Kevlar has many applications, ranging from bicycle tires and racing sails to bulletproof vests, due to its high tensile strength-to-weight ratio; by this measure it is five times stronger than steel.
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How common was homosexuality in medieval times?

Homosexual subcultures did exist in the Middle Ages, although there are full records for none of them. The total number was small, and they were limited to certain areas. For most of the period there was only the most limited social organization for homosexuals.
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How did people wipe their bottoms in medieval times?

In Europe, wealthier people used wool, rags and scraps of cloth to wipe themselves. The common people knew how to make do with leaves, moss, straw, hay or simply with their hands and water.
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Could swords cut through chainmail?

ANSWER:Actually, a lot of swords can cut chain mail on a good hit.
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What did soldiers use condoms for in WWII?

In WWII, soldiers used condoms primarily for venereal disease (VD) prevention, but also for creative field uses like waterproofing small items, protecting gun barrels from dirt/sand, holding water as emergency canteens, and even as waterproof bags for explosives by frogmen. They were part of survival kits and standard issue to combat STIs, but resourceful troops found many other practical, non-sexual applications.
 
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Are WWII bodies still being found?

Yes, World War II bodies are still being found regularly, primarily through government recovery efforts (like the US DPAA) and private organizations, in former battlefields across Europe, the Pacific, and Asia, with remains uncovered by construction, farming, erosion, or specific searches, often leading to identification and repatriation decades later. 
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