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Nov 11, 2016 15:15:03   #
jer48 Loc: perris ca
 
lpnmajor wrote:
Absolutely - unlike the "oath of office", which expires immediately after uttering it.


exactly back when your word and a hand shake were better than a contract

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Nov 11, 2016 15:31:33   #
Big dog
 
missinglink wrote:
Regardless of when where or how we served , we are all connected.
I feel a kinship across time myself.


As do we ALL. We are all brothers in arms, across time and our love for OUR Nation.

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Nov 11, 2016 15:51:12   #
.308 Remington S. R. Loc: Texas
 
December 7, 1965 for me...just sayin'

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Nov 11, 2016 16:02:43   #
missinglink Loc: Tralfamadore
 
Sticks like glue doesn't it ?

.308 Remington S. R. wrote:
December 7, 1965 for me...just sayin'

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Nov 11, 2016 16:03:25   #
Mr Shako Loc: Colo Spgs
 
June 1955

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Nov 11, 2016 16:12:35   #
missinglink Loc: Tralfamadore
 
A good day for you sir.




Mr Shako wrote:
June 1955

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Nov 11, 2016 16:27:55   #
Peaver Bogart Loc: Montana
 
The first time I took the oath was in February, 18th 1963. I took the same oath several times during the following 21 years. And I still consider it valid today.

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Nov 11, 2016 18:38:04   #
jeff smith
 
missinglink wrote:
Oath of Enlistment

I, (NAME), do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God.

This oath has no expiration date.

I took this oath in 1965 .
It stands today and will stand till my last breath.
Oath of Enlistment br br I, (NAME), do solemnly s... (show quote)

sorry to say but I was discharged from the Army in sept. of 71 with bad paper. it was upgraded in 78 to a general. when I enlisted in jan. of 69, I took that oath. I still live by it . if your curious it was for cussing a C.O., a First Sargent , a platoon Lt. and a platoon Sargent out . I was fead up with their promotion practices. it didn't matter if you worked your ass off and knew what you were doing or suppose to be doing , if you didn't have your head shoved up some ones ass you weren't going to get a promotion any where past E-4. but I still live with that oath and will implement what is needed when needed.

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Nov 11, 2016 19:50:41   #
Big dog
 
missinglink wrote:
A good day for you sir.

Just got back from Applebees, had to pay for the beer and appetizer but the burger was free. There are those who remember the Veterans

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Nov 11, 2016 22:27:05   #
missinglink Loc: Tralfamadore
 
Sorry you had a rough ride jeff. But you ended up not forgetting the oath.
Time , place , environment , can either make our break a man's future.
Your love of county lives in the oath you cherish and remember and live by.
I can not express the depth of the warm feeling that gives me .

Right place right time dictates much.
As well as wrong place wrong time.

I do hope you had a good day today . It was for us all.


jeff smith wrote:
sorry to say but I was discharged from the Army in sept. of 71 with bad paper. it was upgraded in 78 to a general. when I enlisted in jan. of 69, I took that oath. I still live by it . if your curious it was for cussing a C.O., a First Sargent , a platoon Lt. and a platoon Sargent out . I was fead up with their promotion practices. it didn't matter if you worked your ass off and knew what you were doing or suppose to be doing , if you didn't have your head shoved up some ones ass you weren't going to get a promotion any where past E-4. but I still live with that oath and will implement what is needed when needed.
sorry to say but I was discharged from the Army in... (show quote)

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Nov 12, 2016 02:58:53   #
CarltonNewman
 
I was Drafted into the Army and took the Oath January 18, 1966. I became a Drill Instructor; obtained the rank of Sgt E-5 and got out in January 1968. Fifteen years later, I took the Oath again, in 1983, when I enlisted with the Army National Guard where I served for another 7 years; obtaining the rank of SSgt E-6. I had gotten my degree but was too old to become an Officer.

I would like to share with you the significance of THIS TIME. If you haven't noticed, it is a transformational time. Here is a quote from a very talented Astrologer friend of mine.

"This is a reminder we are heading into the full intensity of the return of the 1776 revolutionary Pluto. It is a return back to its original position in the United States Conceptional 1776 astrology chart– only this time it will not be only just a national event. It is peaking from 2020-2024 and is once in 243 years. Of all the astrological cycles we are or have been experiencing,on a scale of 1-10, I would put this one up at the top as a 10."

We just witnessed the first salvo; the Election Heard Around the World. It turned the Establishment on their heads; just as the Declaration of Independence did to King James and the Banking Establishment that controlled Europe at that time. The First Revolutionary War was fought with guns and took eight years. This will hopefully be a relatively bloodless Second Revolution but there are forces trying to make it otherwise. We still need to avert the Third World War which General Albert Pike laid out in a letter written in 1871 http://www.libertyforlife.com/nwo/albert_pike.htm

More than ever we need to stand together and stand ready to uphold our oaths. We need to come together and rally around our new President, Mr Trump. He cannot do this alone. He is our Commander in Chief and we are his soldiers. Let us remain vigilant and see what we can do, in our present station, to support the Restoration of America to her Founding Values. We have suffered more than 150 years of Socialist encroachments upon our Constitutional Republic. This is the TIME that we can correct the FRAUD and turn back those Socialist encroachments.

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Nov 12, 2016 10:12:26   #
trucksterbud
 
missinglink wrote:
Oath of Enlistment

I, (NAME), do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God.

This oath has no expiration date.

I took this oath in 1965 .
It stands today and will stand till my last breath.
Oath of Enlistment br br I, (NAME), do solemnly s... (show quote)


Ya know, if that is your oath, then you would put an end to O'Bammy and his band of traitors in congress,,,,, (Reid, Pelosi, King, etc...) long ago. And that's what I have advocated for a long time, if O'Bammy and his band of traitors were to actually take the pledge seriously, they would have hung or shot themselves long ago...

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Nov 12, 2016 10:41:41   #
missinglink Loc: Tralfamadore
 
Putting a president out of office is kind of hard to do for us peons.
If we stay on our elected officials and actually follow what they are
doing and post the same on all the social media sites we can effect
a great deal of change over time without radically unseating them.

A message needs to be sent from all of us to all of them that it's
time for change . Radical change without radical removal methods.
The vote just might work . Not very many of them would want to
leave office the way Obammy is. His negative legacy was cemented
by our vote. Think of what that would mean to a local politician .

It will take time but if enough people engage in this action then
there is a change without armed revolt.

trucksterbud wrote:
Ya know, if that is your oath, then you would put an end to O'Bammy and his band of traitors in congress,,,,, (Reid, Pelosi, King, etc...) long ago. And that's what I have advocated for a long time, if O'Bammy and his band of traitors were to actually take the pledge seriously, they would have hung or shot themselves long ago...

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Nov 12, 2016 12:26:17   #
gnsmt
 
Took the Oath 1946

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Nov 12, 2016 13:05:15   #
missinglink Loc: Tralfamadore
 
Hope your Veteran's Day was a good one.

gnsmt wrote:
Took the Oath 1946

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