Posted on Aug 16, 2015
LCpl Tom Goudey
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Most people pledge allegiance to the flag or salute it but they do not take an oath after serving. The military understands how powerful an oath is, it creates a bond between you and your nation. An oath is taken as to establish honor and intent.

Where do you stand?

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MAJ Robert (Bob) Petrarca
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As a National Guardsman you take 2 oaths, the federal and a state oath. I'd have to dig through my archive but I believe ours in RI is to the state constitution based on the authorization of the Governor (and as head of the militia, captain-general) of the state of RI
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LCpl Tom Goudey
LCpl Tom Goudey
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Thank you for your response Major, I am interested in hearing more about it
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CW4 Guy Butler
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You're kidding, right?

Although putting "Foreign Military Service - United States Marine Corps" on your linkedin profile was a nice touch.
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LCpl Tom Goudey
LCpl Tom Goudey
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I am impressed, you found me on Linked-in. Now how about doing some real research about your "country" that you serve and protect. Don't question anything, just believe what they tell you, nothing to see here. Move along!
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SCPO Investigator
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Yes, I did, in 1959, when I became a Naturalized Citizen.
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