Combat Veteran Vows To Preserve The Republic | November 9th, 2009

I am a combat veteran who served in the Army infantry in Iraq from August 2005 to December 2006. I served in Mosul, Tall Afar, and Baghdad.


I am a combat veteran who served in the Army infantry in Iraq from August 2005 to December 2006. I served in Mosul, Tall Afar, and Baghdad.

I join the Army in 1986, and on that hot day in Cleveland I took a oath which is just as important today as it was that day.

As a veteran of the USAF (1966 to 1970) I am proud to be joining all of you as a new member of Oath Keepers. I also want to reaffirm the oath that I took at my enlistment and that “I will support and defend the Constitution

I proudly served in the Army for 5 years and the Army National Guard for 3. I enlisted at age 17 in March of 1982. When I gave my oath, the part about following lawful orders stuck with me.

I was never asked (or told) to serve under a different uniform or flag. But in my mind, this decision was perfectly in keeping with my oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States of America.

I didn’t want this. You didn’t want this. But you and I are alive in 2009 so this is our cross. We took the oath. You can count on me.

I heard about OATH KEEPERS. My heart has soared and yes I have had tears in my eyes several times. I have been kinda standing back waiting and looking for others like me.

There comes a time when one must actively participate in restoring what has been destroyed. That time came for me personally almost one year ago. As I protect my family, I now must protect my Country. I will proudly take the Oath.

I joined the US Navy on 10-31-73 after taking my oath at NCAD in Penna. I served four years and took my second oath on 9-27-77 upon reenlistment. I served on three Navy Vessels during my career, and Two years as Shore Patrol while on Shore Duty. I am Very Proud of Our Country [...]

I am a Pennsylvania LEO and a U.S. Army veteran who, at the age of 19, took an oath to defend the Constitution. It was probably the most serious moment of my entire life

After EMS became subsumed under DHS, I received a memo from DHS telling me that every EMT was now duty-bound to scan the contents of a patient’s home; particularly the type of literature on their bookshelves, and to report to DHS any “subversive” books or literature.

I am a 14 year veteran of the US Navy (1984-1998). E-6 ET1 Electronics Technician. I have read what Oath keepers is about and joined

Its time to stand up for liberty and truth above all else. To Reclaim the Republic for the people, by the people, of the people from the hands of tyranny.

I swore an oath to support and defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign or domestic, On September 1st 1985. I shall keep that oath.

I am apart of the 3D MI Center INSCOM. I swear onto everything that is holy and good in this world. I will not follow an unlawful order

I am not a well educated person, I am not a rich person, but I am a person who will gladly give every last drop of blood in my body to defend my country. I am proud to once again stand with my Brothers and sisters who have sworn to defend the Constitution of the United States.

I regard my oath to protect the CONSTITUTION of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA as one of the most important events of my life. And, even though I took that oath over thirty years ago, I DO to this day regard that sworn statement…