Dedicated Navy Veteran Honors Her Oath
My name is Nancy Armstrong. I am now a 100% disabled veteran but served my country in the United States Navy from 1979-1992. When I left the USN I was an ET1 (SW), a second generation sailor.
I swore to defend the Flag, the US Constitution and the country. It is unfortunate that I now have to defend all of these against the current government and president. I am sickened more each and every day as I watch the government doing end runs around our Constitution, one I believe in more today than ever.
I am reminded that our president said the US Constitution is no longer applicable to the country. It is my utter belief that the US Constitution is as viable today as ever. It is the very document that dictates the laws and values we live by.
Today I am willing to stand shoulder to shoulder with all to defend the country and our Constitution because it is a part of who I am.
It is important that we remind those currently serving that we have their “back”…. I am proud to add my name to the Oath Keepers….
Nancy Armstrong Garden Plain, KS Electronics Technician, First Class Petty Officer, Surface Warfare Specialist ET1 (SW) USN 1979-1992
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June 1st, 2010 at 11:20 am
A warm welcome and God’s Blessing upon you. Thank you for your service.
June 1st, 2010 at 5:44 pm
Hi! Nancy:
Welcome, to Oathkeepers, Nancy! So proud to have you aboard. Thanks, for your service to our country and being a true patriot. It is great to have you here standing with us as we stand up in defense of America, Our Constitution, Our way of life, and most of all our precious Freedoms and Liberty. May God bless and keep you in his care!!
Defender of Freedom
Kathryn A. Killo
June 2nd, 2010 at 9:22 am
and we have your back sister.
Proud of our women who stand up to be counted.
June 15th, 2010 at 2:27 am
my dearest beautiful wife, who never wants to see me again, is Nancy Armstrong, a 100% disabled veteran – Army — i saw her first at 5 seconds after 1600 hours, Monday, August 15, 1977 (i’m 30% service sonnected, Army, of course…