Posted on Nov 2, 2015
Cpl Dave D
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Does our Oath ever expire? Our we still held to it after the military? What if an amendment were added to removed from the Constitution? Would you be required to uphold your original oath? I don't forsee this happening any time soon. It's just 3 am and I can't sleep.....
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SGT Air Defense Radar Repairer
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SFC Michael Hasbun
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It's the oath of enlistment. It applies while enlisted. Its in the name.
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PO2 John Schwamborn
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No.it doesn't.
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SGT Wayne Knowles
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I enlisted during Vietnam did 24months there. For me it does not matter I took an oath to defend America, it's legal citizens ( illegals violated our immigration laws and are criminals )and our Constitution with up to and including my life. I have never been released from that oath and fulfill it if it comes from such threats as Socialism, Which is why I will never support a Democrat for any office. In my opinion by allowing Bernie Sanders to run with their party they committed sedation enemies to America.
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SCPO Kevin Sun Courtright
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This is easy: The oath of enlistment ends when your enlistment ends. You no longer obligated to obey military officers (they have no authority over civilians), and you are not obligated to obey the UCMJ. You can get fat, have long hair, grow a beard, run slow, refuse to do sit ups, etc. etc. etc. without anobody's permission, without any legal ramifications from the military.
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SCPO Kevin Sun Courtright
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This is easy: The oath of enlistment ends when your enlistment ends. You no longer obligated to obey military officers (they have no authority over civilians), and you are not obligated to obey the UCMJ. You can get fat, have long hair, grow a beard, run slow, refuse to do sit ups, etc. etc. etc. without anobody's permission, without any legal ramifications from the military.
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SA Eugene Wood
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Your oath that you originally took never expires, you have sworn to protect the Constitution and obey The President of The United States so help you God!!! Don't let anyone tell you different!!!
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SCPO Kevin Sun Courtright
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I disobey this president at every opportunity.
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SP5 Frank Morales
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I am an American soldier, served with 2nd Military Intelligence Detachment, 2nd Infantry Division. We served the Korean DMZ. There were only 12 of us I had the privilege and honor to serve with best team ever.
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SGT Wayne Knowles
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/as far as I am concerned it never expires and especially not know with The Socialist Democrat Party seeking the destruction of America as visioned by our Founding Fathers and elimination of our rights and freedoms included in The Bill of Rights such as the the 2nd Amendment which serves not only for protection of family and friends but to resist and even overthrow a rouge government no longer from the people, for the people, bu the people. I consider it my duty to oppose and even if necessary to again fight to protect America as The United States of America not THE UNTIED SOCIALIST STATES . OF AMERICA!! I owe no allegiance to any country other than that covered by Original Constitution and Admendments in Our Constitutiont and ratified byt the states. ratified
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SGT Wayne Knowles
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forgive my poor typing US Army taught me
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