We, who have taken an oath to protect this document, can do no less.
I am William C Sankey Ret Msgt USAF. I was in the Air Force for 25 years. I have 2 tours in Vietnam. I volunteered for the 2nd tour. My brother was in the army and he was sent to Vietnam. I worked on C-123K. I saw too many army/marines going home in boxes. When I arrived in Vietnam, for my second tour, I contacted my brother and told him to tell his commander that his brother was also in Vietnam. I told him that if he did not, then I would contact his commander. He went back to the states. I out ranked my brother and I am older than he is. So he did what I told him to do.
When I took my oath there was no ending date. I feel that my oath is still in force. The Constitution is an important part of this country. Many have fought and died to protect this important document. We, who have taken an oath to protect this document, can do no less.
William C Sankey
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April 15th, 2010 at 5:26 am
Thank you sir, for your service, and Welcome to Oath Keepers. God Bless America and Guide us through these difficult times.
April 15th, 2010 at 6:39 am
It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to our organization. Continue to stand tall patriot, we stand with you.
GySgt. Rich Grumbine USMC
Lowcountry SC Director, Oath Keepers