June 28th, 2009

Testimonial of 1st. Cav Vietnam Combat Veteran and Peace Officer

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Dear Oath Keepers,

I’ve taken the Oath four times in my 61 years of life. The first time was upon my entry into the Army for a six year hitch during Viet Nam.

I later entered Law Enforcement for 29 years, where I took the Oath three more time during my movement up the ranks. Every single time I took the Oath I felt an emotional lump in my throat because I believed in it and understood the awesome responsibility that went along with it.

My Oath NEVER expired. I swear to all that I will uphold my duty to that Oath as long as there is life in my body.

Lt. BRB

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3 Comments »

  1. God Bless you for your life long service. We will stand with you to defend the Constitution.

  2. Thank you for your service, and welcome. I am glad you are willing to still stand with us, your fellow Patriots.

  3. Thank you so much for your support. I have a lot riding on this with the anticipated “lists” that are allegedly being compiled on people who speak out. I didn’t spend my whole life serving my country and state to now hide from the very same people I served under and for, who want to take away the very rights that I swore to defend. Let them put me on their list. It makes me even more proud and more determined to serve this country in any capacity in which I am able to do so. I will stand fast, on the front line, as long as I live. This is my country, my flag, and I love it more than my life.

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