Posted on Jan 10, 2017
Is the primary reason to serve "I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic"?
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A little quiz.
USC "United States Code" 54 Titles
Title 10 § 502 - Enlistment oath
How well do you know the Bill of Rights the first 10 Amendments of the Constitution of 1788 created to protect your human rights to life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness creating systems of government to protect the same. For example do you know Amendment 9 and Amendment 10?
USC "United States Code" 54 Titles
Title 10 § 502 - Enlistment oath
How well do you know the Bill of Rights the first 10 Amendments of the Constitution of 1788 created to protect your human rights to life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness creating systems of government to protect the same. For example do you know Amendment 9 and Amendment 10?
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I will say that when I enlisted I had not read the constitution. I had read my college tuition bill and read that the service offered money for school and an opportunity to do something different.
If you want the 22 years later answer, yes the primary reason to have a military is to have a continual group of people ready to act on foreign policy.
If you want the 22 years later answer, yes the primary reason to have a military is to have a continual group of people ready to act on foreign policy.
I have all that sitting on my chest in my bedroom at home. I use to have it memorized, but over time I have forgotten.
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