Submit Your Testimonial
One of our most vital outreach tools is the testimonials of current serving military, police, fire-fighters, and veterans, telling the world about their oaths and their service. In particular, we veterans have an obligation to tell the current serving what our oaths meant to use when we served, what they still mean to us, and what we expect from them in keeping their oaths. The oaths of older veterans carry an especially powerful moral force. And of course we also value greatly the testimonials of those currently serving (they are the vital visible tip of the iceberg of current serving Oath Keepers).
Whether you are current serving or a veteran, we urge you to submit your own testimonial on your service and what your oath means to you, using the below form. While testimonials using real names have the most force, you can remain anonymous if you prefer. Active duty in particular may choose to be anonymous, though we have had many active duty military and police use their real names. It is up to you. Veterans are encouraged to use their real names if at all possible, but if you feel strongly that you must remain anonymous, your request will be honored and will not be questioned. You do not have to be an official member of Oath Keepers to submit a testimonial.
We thank you for stepping up, and we hope you will take an active part in our organization at both the national, state, and local level.
For the Republic, Stewart Rhodes
