November 8th, 2009

USAF Veteran proud to join the members of Oath Keepers

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As a veteran of the USAF (1966 to 1970) I am proud to be joining all of you as a new member of Oath Keepers. I also want to reaffirm the oath that I took at my enlistment and that “I will support and defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic, so help me God”.

We are at a critical time in our history and defending our Republic and our Constitution is the foremost priority.

It is also crucial that we stand by our men & women in uniform, they are the future of our Country.

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8 Comments »

  1. Welcome to Oathkeepers!

  2. Thank you for your service and for joining with us!

  3. Welcome Patriot!

    “Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph.”

  4. Welcome! And thank you for your service!

  5. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42CeujsRUwM
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  6. Thank you for your military service and
    continuing to live the oath. You give a Lesson
    to all Americans to live by the constitution.
    You set a great example.

  7. I proudly served during the dark days of the 70’s, But we face dark days ahead and we must not and shall not let them take our country away from us. I uphold the oath I took then and swear it again.

  8. I wanted to thank you for your service to our Nation and for your committment to the future of our Country and countrymen.

    Thank you for being an Oath Keeper.

    Eddie Gilbert
    USMC SSgt 70-78
    Peace Officer 97-present

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