December 20th, 2009

I have never relinquished my oath


Navy logoI took the oath to defend this country and the Constitution on May 6, 1971 when I joined the Navy. I have never relinquished that oath to this day. I see our country heading on a downward spiral being lead by the very people who are elected to protect our way of life in DC. They also took an oath to defend the Constitution.I find it hard to believe that the American people are just sitting by and watching it happen.

Ashley




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3 Responses to “I have never relinquished my oath”

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    Robert W. Smith Says:

    Ashley,

    Welcome to Oathkeepers and thank you for your service.

    “If ever a time should come, when vain and aspiring men shall possess the highest seats in Government, our country will stand in need of its experienced patriots to prevent its ruin.” Samuel Adams, 1776

    Have a blessed Christmas.

    Bob Smith
    11th Armored Cavalry Regiment
    U.S. Army 1966-1969

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    Eddie Gilbert Says:

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    Hey Ashley,

    I just wanted to thank you for being an Oath Keeper.

    And to thank you for your service to our Republic and its people.

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

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    Roger Says:

    Share39 Watada Discharged
    Saturday 26 September 2009

    by: Gregg K. Kakesako | The Honolulu Star-Bulletin

    Lt. Ehren Watada was the first commissioned military officer to refuse deployment to Iraq because he believed it was an illegal war. (Photo: PD-USGov-Military)
    The Army grants the officer’s resignation under “other than honorable conditions.”

    First Lt. Ehren Watada, the first commissioned military officer to refuse deployment to Iraq because he believed it was an illegal war, has won his three-year legal battle with the Army.

    With little fanfare the Army at Fort Lewis, Wash., accepted the resignation of the 1996 Kalani High School graduate, and he will be discharged the first week in October.

    Rather than seek a second court-martial against the artillery officer, the Army will grant Watada a discharge under “other than honorable conditions

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