The Declaration of Independence

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Hillsdale is a great place to learn.

Have you enlisted or re-enlisted? Where and why did you just take the oath?
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dedeye wrote: Mon Nov 12, 2018 8:53 am https://online.hillsdale.edu/courses/co ... 1/lesson-1

Having just taken an Oath to Defend the Constitution Against All Enemies, Foreign and Domestic, I decided to look into it further.
Its time to turn things around.


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I first took the oath in September of 1973. Renewed many times. It seems prudent to know that which one swears to support and defend. Especially since there is no expiration date on the oath. I've known Army officers to carry a pocket sized US Constitution in the uniform.
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