A salute to our Navy UDT-Seals! | December 21st, 2009

today I had the opportunity to accompany my daughter’s class on a field trip to the National Navy UDT-Seal Museum in Fort Pierce, Florida. This was a wonderful experience.


today I had the opportunity to accompany my daughter’s class on a field trip to the National Navy UDT-Seal Museum in Fort Pierce, Florida. This was a wonderful experience.

I 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.

As an OIF Veteran, it is distressing for me to see the path that my beloved country is heading down on. It seems that, more and more, our constitutional values are being stripped away from us in the name of the “Greater Good”.

I took the oath in 1967 when I joined the US Navy. I served one year and was released for medical reasons. I love my god and my country.

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The Constitution of the United States alone, not any particular political leader, directs what is necessary, appropriate, and essential for the United States of America to grow and prosper.

I quit school in the 10th grade and a year later (1962 age 17,) joined the Army to complete my education. That was the first time I took the Oath.

I often tell people this is NOT the country it was that G. Washington fought to liberate. It is not the country anymore that so many have fought and died to protect.

have never rescinded that oath and I never will. I love my country and would do what ever it takes to keep her free. I served thirty years in the service of my country.
I have been taught that my word is my bond, the words; I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same, have never left me.

I enlisted in the Army in 2002, my brother in 2005. We swore an oath to the Constitution of the United States of America. Now more than ever our allegiance will be tested in the future.

I feel that when I took that Oath it was forever, whether I remained active military as a career or only did one tour. The defense of our country and its Constitution never rests and neither should those who swore to uphold and defend it..

I swore an oath to protect this country over two years ago , from both foreign and domestic. That is still the oath and forever always will be, that I live for and would gladly die for.

Our military, police, fire, and EMT personnel are the most noble and decent members of our society. It is time that we refused to be the pawns of the worst elements of society- the political class.

Served from Jan.1963 to Mar.1966 at Sheppard AFB as Air Police in the rank of A2C. I was assigned to the the firing range and an instructor and helped trained AF military people to use first the 30 cal.

When I was in the army I hoped the day would not come where I would have to make the choice to go against our Constitution or our fellow citizens for exercising their Constitutional rights.

I joined the USMC and became an Abrams Combat Tanker. Since then, I have met and served with very HONORABLE individuals, Individuals that put others above themselves, individuals who will fight to protect their friends and family.