Showing posts with label Retired Peace Officer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Retired Peace Officer. Show all posts

Thursday, July 9, 2009

First Oath Never Expired





I Enlisted in the USMC on my birthday in 1962 (RVN 65-66), I have also served in the US Army and am a retired peace officer. I have taken the oath to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States many times, but as the first one doesn't expire the rest were just to satisfy form. I will continue to protect and defend the Constitution, whatever it takes, until I stop breathing, and may God bless our cause. Semper Fi

Thursday, April 30, 2009

2/75th Ranger Regiment and a retired police officer


Sirs,

I believe in all that you have posted and have honorably served this nation; 4 years in the Army with the 2/75th Ranger Regiment and am a retired police officer from the City of Farmington, NM. I currently work in the oilfield in an office management position.

Ronald "Eric" Hooper

Sunday, April 19, 2009

I love God, My Family, and America


Retired LEO... I will not tolerate any type of tyranny or the yoke that goes with it, to be placed on me or my family.
I will not tolerate any type of abuse aimed at my family, me, or my country.
I love God, My Family, and America (the real America) and will defend all three to the end if need be. So to answer your question.

I will stand with the Oath Keepers!!!

Friday, April 10, 2009

Never Give Up


I think I took my first oath in 1956 when I joined the Navy. Was an airdale, flying ecm missions over the North Atlantic. Then again when I enlisted in the Army and then numerous times with re-enlistments. Did eight years active and 20+ in the active reserve retiring in '96.

Also took the oath when I became a police officer retiring with 25 years.
I have always considered that oath sacred and will stand with others to defend it.

David Rede (Laulainen) Hancock
Master Sergeant 18ZULU (Ret)
U.S.Army Special Forces
Go over, go under, go around, go through NEVER GIVE UP
Si vis Pacem, Para Bellum