Showing posts with label US Air Force. Show all posts
Showing posts with label US Air Force. Show all posts

Friday, July 10, 2009

USAF Veteran Testimonial

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I am a veteran of the U.S. Air Force 79'-83'. I felt it my duty to serve my country and proud that I did. I took my oath very serious then and that oath never expired. I will defend the honor of my family who has fought in every war from the Revolution through Vietnam. We must not forget those 96,000 men who died in Korea and Vietnam fighting against the very ideology that now prevails in Washington. May their sacrifices not be in vain.

Joel Menges

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Ready to stand tall, shoulder to shoulder


Request permission to come aboard sir.

I am prior service, starting off in Air Force, and winding up in Army during Vietnam, and then many years with The Georgia Army National Guard. I am also prior service Law Enforcement, mainly with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. Today, I stand ready to honor the Oath I have taken a number of times during my lifetime, to defend OUR country, The United States of America, The Constitution of the United States of America, and The Citizens of The United States of America, from enemies both foreign and domestic.

Today we have enemies on both sides of the border who are prepared and actively engaged in destroying the United States of America, both physically and economically. Sorry to say, we do not have to look far to find these enemies on either front.

I have spent years living by my oath, as I have found it did not terminate with my return from active duty military, and carried forth in everything I have done in the Civilian environment.

I found my position in law enforcement very similar to that of the active military, as we fought the battle against organized crime and international narcotics smuggling, at least in military tactical operations, we had a pretty good idea of who the enemy was, but in both the battle against organized crime and international smuggling, the enemy could be on either side of the fence, and possibly within our own ranks.

There are a whole lot of prior service folks here in Georgia who are ready to stand tall, shoulder to shoulder, and keep our Oath to defend our country and the Constitution under which our country has been formed and by which we all have lived for the past couple hundred years.

Tim Jones ,

Prior Service: U.S. Army

Friday, May 15, 2009

I will NOT forswear myself now or ever.


I enlisted in the US Air Force in 1973. At that time, I swore to protect the Constitution against ALL enemies, both foreign and domestic. This includes any who try to abrogate any rights guaranteed in the Constitution, I was honorably discharged in 1988 and am a disabled veteran.

When discharged, there was nothing said or done that negated my "So help me God" I said every time I reenlisted. I will NOT forswear myself now or ever.


I fully agree with a statement made by Charlton Heston that the Second Amendment is the first among equals. If this protection is removed, all the rest of the Constitution ts at risk.

God help us against these elected individuals who violate their oath and are trying to tear down this Republic.


David G. Sisson
TSgt at discharge