Showing posts with label National Guard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National Guard. Show all posts
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Testimonial of Marine, National Guard vet and Current Serving Army Reserve SGT Tomas A Dunn
I started my oath back in the summer of 1983 prior to my service into the Marines, since then my journey has taken me in to Nebraska National Guard and later into the Army Reserves. I never once forgot my oath I was just telling others months ago that all who served swore a oath. To defend the constitution. I will do what it takes to defend it. I never realized then back in 83 that this oath would take me until the day I die. But the bottom line is I am privileged to have taken that oath. It was probably one of the most important promises I have taken in my life. I could not make it to the Lexington Green. I wish I could have but I couldn't. But let me reassure you that you have my honor and continued service to which I re affirm. Add me to your ranks. I will uphold the oath. To my God, Country, Family and Constitution. Count me in.
USMC 1984-88
Nebraska National Guard 1988-2000
USAR 2005-present
OIF 2007-2008
SGT Tomas A Dunn
PS - It is a honor be called back into service. If you need anything from this side of the country (Nebraska) let me know I will do what I can. Some are afraid of repercussions from even admitting such things but I am not. I am who I am like the rest of you, we are who we are, And I am proud of that fact. So I will gladly with honor stand beside my brothers and sisters to defend out Principles that we hold so dearly close.
USMC 1984-88
Nebraska National Guard 1988-2000
USAR 2005-present
OIF 2007-2008
SGT Tomas A Dunn
PS - It is a honor be called back into service. If you need anything from this side of the country (Nebraska) let me know I will do what I can. Some are afraid of repercussions from even admitting such things but I am not. I am who I am like the rest of you, we are who we are, And I am proud of that fact. So I will gladly with honor stand beside my brothers and sisters to defend out Principles that we hold so dearly close.
Sunday, April 19, 2009
I pledge my life for this cause!

My name is Donald Brewer and I served in the army and national guard with the 262 cbt engr bn and i pledge my life for this cause! not just for my family but yours as well. and by the GRACE OF GOD we will defeat these s.o.b's and take back our country . from those who are foreign and domestic!!!!
Friday, April 10, 2009
Army Veteran Supports Keepers of the Oath

Hello,
Thank you for your efforts.
I served 6 years Army and National guard.
I have and will always stand by my oath to defend the constitution which I consider to be divinely inspired.
Even now as I go about the every day labors of life I continue
to reflect on the meaning of that oath which I took.
To me and I am sure to most of those who have taken the oath.
We will defend the constitution against all enemy's both foreign and domestic.
And never to any party or person.
You have my support
I was proud to defend this great country, and will continue to support her with my dying breath
so help me God.
David Watkins
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Saturday, March 14, 2009
Current Serving Special Forces Soldier Warns: "Gun confiscation being set up inside the military"
It's about time that something like this has formed. I'm an E7 in the Army National Guard (Colorado, B co. 5/19th SFG) I'm an 18C and I'm getting the hell out of the Army. I've had enough. I ETS in October and I'm picking up my family and we're moving to New Hampshire to join other defenders of the Republic in a place that is still one of the freest places in the nation. (I'm a member of the Free State Project.)
I'm currently serving on OWT status at Ft. Bliss, TX. I wanted to share what is going on here.
Bliss is mandating that all soldiers who own POWs (privately owned weapons) cannot store their firearms on post housing. They must be turned into the arms room. All soldiers must register any weapons they own with the provost marshall regardless of whether or not they live on post. Further, the post commander has mandated that if soldiers do not comply, they will face courts martial.
The counseling statement I recieved on this new policy stated that privately owned firearms are a serious threat to the safety of the community. I kid you not.
Here it is: they're now figuring out who in the military is a firearms owner as a pretext to disarming these soldiers first before going after everyone else's guns.

BTW; I discovered your site via Alex Jones. You have permission to use this email in your efforts to get the word out and let me know how I can assist.
Thanks,
SFC Gerald Montgomery
Note from Oath Keepers:
SFC Montgomery is a credit to SF. By stepping up, he is truly living up to the Special Forces motto, "De Oppresso Liber" meaning "To Free The Oppressed.' While most active duty military are understandably reluctant to speak out publicly, and it may be better if they don't for many reasons, there is still great value in some taking a public stand like this - especially "short timers" who will be out soon anyway. God bless SFC Montgomery and men like him. You can count on hearing more from him in the future.
His report on the anti-gun purge at Ft. Bliss is chilling, especially this part:
All soldiers must register any weapons they own with the provost marshall regardless of whether or not they live on post.Even under the warped logic that on-post weapons are "safer" if stored in the armory, what does that have to do with privately held weapons, kept in private homes off-post? Why must those be registered? We suspect that SFC Montgomery's summation of the purpose of this policy is correct. Registration is historically the precursor to confiscation.
Friday, March 13, 2009
Testimonial From Veteran of the 82nd Airborne and the SC National Guard
I am Jyrell David Shedd Sr., 44y/o W/M who loves GOD, Family and Country (Mine is SC).
I am a Veteran of the 82nd Airborne Division 1/325 PIR where I served as an 11B and the SC National Guard 122nd Engineer BN (Combat) where I served as a 12 B Team Leader.
I am a Veteran of the Volunteer Fire Service -27 years, Retired EMT, Graduate of the SC Criminal Justice Academy and also am an Amatuer Radio Operator serving the public in times of emergency.
I am a Veteran of the Volunteer Fire Service -27 years, Retired EMT, Graduate of the SC Criminal Justice Academy and also am an Amatuer Radio Operator serving the public in times of emergency.
I took my oath of service in 1982 at 17 YOA. I did not not think about it then, just wanted to serve and do the right thing.
Airborne! All the Way! "America 's Guard of Honor."
Even then I already had an innate sense that something was amiss in our military. Now after many years of study and experience I see the "Clear and Present Danger" is a Federal Government that has been overtaken by the true enemy of freedom, and is poised to strike at the heart of our beloved Republic.
My oath was sworn to the American People (Not the U.N. or world) before GOD and it will be fulfilled.
'The enemy is inside the wire.'
WILL NOT BOW!!!
Jyrell D. Shedd Sr.
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