Showing posts with label disabled veteran. Show all posts
Showing posts with label disabled veteran. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Be true to GOD, Country, and your buddies
I did nothing that the other guys would not have done... the Navy was surprised I even lived thru it....
The OATH means to me...do not be a TRAITOR...[Be true to GOD, Country, and your buddies].
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
Friday, April 10, 2009
Disabled Army Veteran is True to His Oath

My name is Richard Mears. I served in the US Army for seven and a half years. I was injured in a non-combat incident in May of 2003, at Balad, Iraq. I was forced to take a medical discharge and leave the military. I wish that I was still in. I would take this pledge in a heartbeat, without a second thought. Maybe we need another pledge. A pledge by American citizens to stand up and actually fight back if orders are passed down along the lines of what is in the pledge.
I, for one, will not sit down or lay down, nor stand idly by, if and when freedoms are taken away from Americans. I will fight. I will stand.
Richard Mears
US Army, Disabled
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Testimonial of Vietnam Combat Veteran, Purple Heart Recipient, and Member of Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association, Hamilton "Bombdog" Horseman

How can I help? I am just sick with the direction that MY nation is taking... My Grand Father and Father and myself have all given blood in battle for our Nation. I served two tours 66'67'68' with The 9th inf. division. I am also 100% disabled from injuries of that conflict.
To see politicos who have no idea or had any family who served this country now in charge is a crime.
To see politicos who have no idea or had any family who served this country now in charge is a crime.
I feel like I do not have any representation in this government, I have watched the socialist agenda carried on during my lifetime.. starting with taking God or any concept of God out of everything.
This is a travesty.
Respect
Hamilton "Bombdog" Horseman
NOTE: Below is the moving tribute video about the Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association that Hamilton sent in with his testimonial. We are honored to call Hamilton a fellow Oath Keeper, and we welcome all of his brothers from CVMA to send in testimonials and to join us. God bless them all!

"Freedom is a Light for Which Many Men Have Died in Darkness"
Monday, March 30, 2009
Heritage of Oathkeepers

Sir:
My ancestors (5 brothers) came to this country in 1763 and fought in the Revolutionary war, their descendants including myself and my son Capt. Michael A. Valentine U.S. Army, have fought in every conflict this country has ever been involved in.
I swore my oath 4 days after my 17th Birthday March 20th 1958, although I did not leave for Basic training till July.
I served from 1958-1967 and was discharged on partial disability. I have been totally disabled since 1978.
The oath I swore is binding as long as I have breath.
Marion A. Valentine USN(disabled)
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