Showing posts with label USAF. Show all posts
Showing posts with label USAF. 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

Thursday, June 18, 2009

I remain bound by the oaths I freely took upon myself


Even though long retired from active duty, I remain bound by the oaths I freely took upon myself. Throughout history, to men and women of character, an oath is a sacred promise, not only to oneself, but to those to whom the oath is given.

I will not break that sacred promise.


Jules C. Smith, CMSgt, USAF (Ret)

Monday, June 8, 2009

I'm ex-Air Force 57-61, but I'm also an activist of 44 years,


Note; Kirwan is a well known artist who's work may look familiar, if you are a regular visitor to freedom related websites.

I'm ex-Air Force 57-61, but I'm also an activist of 44 years, who believes that this country is not doing what it must do according to the laws of this Republic, or in regard to our place among the community of nations, worldwide.
I have sent you several articles; and will on occasion, depending on the topic, probably send you others.

I don't need to be responded to, but you're welcome to use any part of what I send, if you find that it might have a bearing on the question at any given time.

Good luck to you; it's been too long since the voices that you represent have chosen to speak out;

but better late than never!

Kirwan

Friday, June 5, 2009

Honor and the Oath


Sir,

USAF (1965-1969). E-4.

I don't do YouTube or FaceBook or any of those on-line trips.

However, I will honor the oath I took.

Respectfully,

James Chipp Jaroch

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

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Video Testimonial of Active Duty Air Force Sergeant



This active duty Staff Sergeant focuses his testimonial on the Second Amendment, and on the fact that so many Americans are armed, and that so many have recently bought a massive amount of guns and ammo.

It should be noted that it is Americans from all walks of life who are doing so, many of them for the first time. They are buying guns and ammo at record rates out of concern for what trouble may be coming in general, and in particular out of concern for planned attempts to infringe their right to bear arms.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

USAF,USN and National Park Service, Federal Law Enforcement


Took my first Oath March 01, 1963. USAF. Second Oath August 17,1967. USN. Third Oath May 15, 1975. National Park Service, Federal Law Enforcement. None of the three had a termination date.

I'm "standing by" for further, lawful orders Sir. Prepared to serve with inertial navigation, naval intelligence and LEO experience.

Ken Burns

Monday, April 13, 2009

This Cowboy has your Six


Ssgt, Phillip C. Harrison, USAF, 1980-1992, Honorably Discharged and Decorated Desert Storm Veteran.

At the ripe old age of 17 when I took my Oath to defend my nation against it's enemies. I never really believed I would ever be called to honor my oath on American soil. But honor it I will, let no Treasonist Bastard doubt it!

I have lost 38 lbs pounds in the last year preparing myself to be physically able to honor my Oath. Of course I have made additional preparations to aid myself and my American Brothers should we be called upon to defend "OUR" Republic!

I am not alone......there are many just like me in these Texas hills. Including 3 family members on active duty.

The Traitors to our nation and Constitution have made a very costly miscalculation. They forget it is the Son's and Daughter's of common American families that fill the ranks of our armed forces and police departments.

I hope to live the rest of my days in peace and freedom. But I will gladly sacrifice that hope to insure my children and grandchildren live in Peace and Freedom, SO Help Me God!

I Salute You My Brothers, let it be known that if you Stand for America, The Constitution, The Bill of Rights and Freedom!

"Cowboy18" has your six!
PS: Cowboy18 = Call sign Somalia, Rwanda 1993-1994.

Friday, April 10, 2009

A mighty Storm is Forming


I pledged it (The Constitution), I took it seriously and now they want me to forget about it. I guess the mistake I made was I read it.
I wrote this for a rainy day. I think that day is drawing near. God Bless those who would fight that others may enjoy freedom

The Blood of your ancestors is speaking.
The Blood of warriors from a
once great Nation is raging in your veins.
Nobody wants this, but don't
underestimate what it means or at least meant to be an American.
It was
not an easy life and it was often threatened, but Good men stood their
ground for the Right to breathe free air.
Everything that so many have
fought and died for now stands to be lost and their sacrifices in vain.
This can not be Men, be Men.
Stop worrying about who scored the winning
goal.
Be leaders of your families. Leadership is earned.
Earn the
leadership role in your household.
Protect your loved ones and
everything that is dear.
Set your mind and never relent.
Men, raise
good men. Teach your boys about the price paid for breathing free
air.Be strong, show no fear.
The enemy is great, but you are man.
Our
warrior ancestors will follow us as if guardian angels.
Be right with
God.
Seek His guidance and trust in the lord.
You are man. Women,
Protect yourselves in our absence.
Comfort us, and offer us warmth. We
need your support.
We need the warrior heart of woman.
Take care of our
babies, they are our hope of a future.
Be true to us. Give us a chance
to be good leaders in our households, for it will not be by conquest but by consent.
A mighty storm is forming. a storm of Patriots fighting
with purpose.
Your enemy seeks to fulfill a mission.
We will show them
a mission they will not soon forget and when we are long dead and buried it will be remembered what was done here.
We fight for our
Sovereignty, that our children might grow and prosper in a free country and breathe Free air.
We will remind our foe that we have not forgotten
what it means to be an American.
I love you all my brothers and sisters
and I do not wish to see this end violently but if it is to be then let them know we will not shy from it.
Being American used to mean
something.
So shall it be again.



RNE III
Former USAF Security Police
Honorable

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Active Duty Peace Officer Speaks his Mind



In 1963, I proudly swore the following Oath:

I, _______________, do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States, against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter, so help me God.

I was then commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the United States Air Force. I wish to point out that there is one difference between the officer and enlisted oath, in that the oath taken by an officer does not include any provision to obey orders. Officers are bound by this oath to disobey any order that violates the Constitution of the United States. That, in and of itself is significant here.

Fortunately,I then went on to serve my country in several locations, ending my commission with a tour in South East Asia.

When I took the Oath as a municipal police officer and later as a deputy sheriff, I remained steadfast in maintaining my Oath, and convictions.

There was an incident which occurred when I was a rookie police officer which has always remained with me. And remember that in 1969, rookie cops kept the mouth shut, eyes and ears open. My squad was part of a skirmish line in the downtown area, to maintain control of a Viet Nam war protest. When we set up, I realized that I would be facing anti war demonstrators, some of whom were waving North Vietnamese flags. The same North Vietnamese who were responsible for the deaths of five of my best friends.

I felt compelled to say something to my squad sergeant and did so, stating that I did not think I should be "up front" due to my strong emotions regarding the war, and that I was unsure of my ability to maintain my objectivity. I was told to stand with my squad and did as I was instructed. I was to say the least, unsure of myself, since all my military training taught me to be aggressive and always on the offense, and now, I was thrust into a defensive, passive mode.

As the crowd grew and the protest became more intense, the protesters advanced on our position. As if drawn to me, one of the protesters, waving a North Vietnamese flag seemed to key on me and advanced, jabbing the flag at me. In the ensuing physical confrontation, the protester required emergency room treatment for his injuries.

I offer this as an example of what is required of us, even in the face of overwhelming emotional and physical obstacles which we must overcome if we are to remain steadfast in our beliefs.

We are now faced with a not wholly dissimilar situation. Our government is slowly and insidiously attempting to erode our rights, bring us into submission, and remove our right to self preservation.

I for one refuse to submit. I join with the Oath Keepers, freely, and without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion.

It is therefore, up to us now, our military and law enforcement brethren, active and retired, to be the Keepers of the peace, Protectors of the innocent, Defenders of the faith. It is now to us to keep the barbarians from the gate.

With God's help, we shall not fail in this endeavor.

F. H. Holmes, Sr.
"In All Things.....Courage!"

Monday, March 30, 2009

Airman/Soldier Says Add Me to the List of Defenders


Add my name to those who will keep their oath to defend the Constitution and the Republic!

While I am 74 years old 21 years of that were spent in the Army and Air Force and I can still fire any weapon with accuracy!

My greatest fear is that the American people will not wake up to the galloping Socialism/Communism that is now entrenched in the government until it is too late. If they do not turn things around in the next 2 elections we will be faced with an armed revolution or to living under the type government most of us have fought against all our lives.

It is good to see organizations like Oath Keepers stepping up! God Bless!

Flint Garrison
USAF (Ret)

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Army and Air Force Veteran knows what he fought against


Add my name to those who will keep their oath to defend the Constitution and the Republic!

While I am 74 years old 21 years of that were spent in the Army and Air Force and I can still fire any weapon with accuracy!

My greatest fear is that the American people will not wake up to the galloping Socialism/Communism that is now entrenched in the government until it is too late.

If they do not turn things around in the next 2 elections we will be faced with an armed revolution or to living under the type government most of us have fought against all our lives.

It is good to see organizations like Oath Keepers stepping up! God Bless!

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Miltary Family Stands by their Oaths


As a retired Major in the USAF, and a former enlisted man, I take the oath. As one of three sons of a veteran with 5 years combat time, I take the oath.

We three sons have served in 3 branches of service. Our father served in two wars, and we have served in two, ourselves, although we cannot compare our service with the hardship of our father.


As the 2nd of the sons, I spent 20 years in the Air Force. My oldest brother served 2 tours in Viet Nam and my younger brother served 6 years in the Navy in the bowels of ships. Our mother was also a veteran as an Army nurse and one of our sisters served as an Air Force nurse.


We have given more of our lives to public service than most families. We proudly gave of our lives not to the government but to the truths embodied in the US Constitution.


I take the oath that you have presented, without reservation. I know that my brothers share my beliefs. Our father bore wounds and medals and we carry forward his heritage as sons of this nation.

We place God-given rights above all, and as the foundation of all law; the only legitimate government is that which protects those rights.


May God in his grace preserve this land, and not necessarily it's corrupt government.