My name is Wray John Harris, and I am an Oath Keeper
I was 18 years old when I enlisted in the United States Army Infantry in 2005. I was a Freshman in High School when 9-11 happened. Like most, I was terrified and very angry after that day. I was jumping for joy in front of my T.V. during the Shock and Awe campaign against Iraq, and the villages being bombed in Tora Bora.
Then I walked the streets of Baghdad for the first time in 2006. It was not what the news had led me to believe for all those years. Now I’m out of the Army, and I’m pissed off. Oath Keepers is my way of getting involved to make sure that the horrors of Baghdad are never seen on our own streets, and that our young service members NEVER forget where the line is when they start pointing guns.
I want to reach out to my young brothers-in-arms who are confused about why they did all that they have done, only to come home to a country in shambles, a Government that is pointing the finger at them, and how they can make a REAL difference. The Constitution is ours, too fellas!!!
My name is Wray John Harris, and I am an Oath Keeper.
FOLLOW ME!!!

Wray it’s great to see you are here. I think we’re all pissed off. But I’m so glad I found OathKeepers because it was refreshing. I learned that I’m not alone. If we stick together we WILL win!
speak the truth i feel the same way..together all of us can make a change for the better ..
Wray I too remember the emotions burning in my veins as I watched the towers fall and felling that who ever ad done this must be punished.
thank Ypou for your service and your willingness to continue with your oath. Welcome, my brother Hooah