I will honor my oath of service | February 10th, 2010

I will honor my oath of service and defend “The Constitution of The United States of America” and the freedom of our people, against all enemies, until death…SO HELP ME GOD!


I will honor my oath of service and defend “The Constitution of The United States of America” and the freedom of our people, against all enemies, until death…SO HELP ME GOD!

I swore to defend this country and I’ve sworn to uphold the Constitution and laws of Ohio. I WILL NOT break my oath and I WILL NOT allow this nation and its people to fall into the hands of others to become slaves. America needs to get back to the basics that once made it the jewel of the planet.

I am a retired lieutenant colonel from the Marine Corps Reserve. While no longer in a position to receive orders that I will not obey, I fully support the oath.

My oath hasn’t changed nor will it until the day I die! I served two tours in Viet Nam in a LRRP provisional at Phu Bai and continued to serve for seven more years as a CID investigator with several TDY tours back to the big Green.
As a Lieutenant and 32 yr. veteran of a large sheriff’s office in central Florida, I never thought I would be on the outside of my government.

truly felt it was my duty because of the patriotism I felt and which is still a strong part of my life today. Dad, who was a sailor in the U.S. Navy explained to me that there was need for such men in the world.

This nation declared it’s Independence and common men fought for this nations freedoms and our constitution. It IS our duty to defend it today.

I must say I’ve been watching your website for a long while before joining. I believe whole halfheartedly in the 10 orders you have taken and that is the main reason I started my own quest for truth a few years ago.

I believe in Freedom and if you believe in these things too, then look for me in the near future and support and follow me
me

Stewart will be discussing the Oath Keepers game plan and our new Family Safe program.

I want you guys to know I‘m with you 100% and so are a lot of my fellow soldiers. These kinds of discussions go on between us often and we all know that we did not swear an oath to any politician (of either party)
I was pleased to find a site like OK’s and was honored to join. I joined the Army Infantry in Sept. 2005 because I was disturbed of how complacent the media had become of our KIA’s in Iraq and Afghanistan.

My name is Al. I am not active military or law enforcement. But when the time comes, I will cover my brothers who keep the peace.

In The Oath Keeper monthly newspaper, readers will enjoy articles by Stewart Rhodes, David R. Gillie, Chuck Baldwin, Gary Marbut, Aaron Zelman and many others. Other features will include: in depth interviews and articles about leadership individuals, State Chapter activities, and national events.

My line has been fighting – and dieing – for the United States since before the Revolution. My kin fought in the French and Indian War. We have served in every war since.

Gentlemen, I am a retired Military Veteran (26 years service), EST officer, former civilian peace officer and currently working as an armed security officer and director of security for an elite private school.

My name is Jay Stang. I served in the USMC for nine years. I am proud to associate my name with Oath Keepers.