PFC James (LURCH) Janota4679793<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I’ve often question myself whenever I see craziness that can be misconstrued as treason televised. So I’m wondering if we still have responsibilities for our country after our term is up.Does your oath dissolve when you’ve ETSed?2019-05-29T18:48:52-04:00PFC James (LURCH) Janota4679793<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I’ve often question myself whenever I see craziness that can be misconstrued as treason televised. So I’m wondering if we still have responsibilities for our country after our term is up.Does your oath dissolve when you’ve ETSed?2019-05-29T18:48:52-04:002019-05-29T18:48:52-04:00PVT Kenneth Krause4679803<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>It is of my opinion based upon Gods word that if you take an oath, it is for life.Response by PVT Kenneth Krause made May 29 at 2019 6:52 PM2019-05-29T18:52:50-04:002019-05-29T18:52:50-04:00MSG Private RallyPoint Member4679819<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>IMHO.............NOResponse by MSG Private RallyPoint Member made May 29 at 2019 6:57 PM2019-05-29T18:57:01-04:002019-05-29T18:57:01-04:00SGT Robert R.4679824<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>You have responsibilities because you are an AmericanResponse by SGT Robert R. made May 29 at 2019 6:58 PM2019-05-29T18:58:18-04:002019-05-29T18:58:18-04:001SG Private RallyPoint Member4679850<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Just one part - the piece about obeying the orders of commissioned officers.<br />The rest I will do for life.Response by 1SG Private RallyPoint Member made May 29 at 2019 7:10 PM2019-05-29T19:10:16-04:002019-05-29T19:10:16-04:00SGM Bill Frazer4679866<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>As a citizen you should live up to the oath forever. The only part that dies out is obeying the orders of the folks above you. to do less is (my$.02) is to be an oxygen thief, subsisting off of others.Response by SGM Bill Frazer made May 29 at 2019 7:21 PM2019-05-29T19:21:51-04:002019-05-29T19:21:51-04:00SPC Kevin Ford4680067<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The same responsibilities as any citizen. <br /><br />We are a country of diverse opinions. Part of your oath was to obey the orders of the officers appointed over you which is a constraint that is important but doesn't exist in the civilian world. That is to say, we all don't get to decide if our interpretation of laws and the Constitution is correct and start an insurrection as civilians because we once swore an oath to be a good soldier.Response by SPC Kevin Ford made May 29 at 2019 8:40 PM2019-05-29T20:40:43-04:002019-05-29T20:40:43-04:00SGM Private RallyPoint Member4680255<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I look at it this way, you can find the same words verbatim in both the Oath of Enlistment and Oath of Citizenship:<br />"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 the same."<br />While you only need to take an Oath of Citizenship when you are naturalizing, I like to believe it's implied that all Americans could be counted on for at least this much.Response by SGM Private RallyPoint Member made May 29 at 2019 9:17 PM2019-05-29T21:17:58-04:002019-05-29T21:17:58-04:00SPC Gilbert Russell4680309<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I am a disabled vet. and I still feel like my oath is my word and well always be. I am72 years old and a vietnam vet. and I would still serve if asked I know that I could do something in a suport unit so that someone else could go do the fighting I wouldent like staying behind but I would.Response by SPC Gilbert Russell made May 29 at 2019 9:31 PM2019-05-29T21:31:02-04:002019-05-29T21:31:02-04:00Sgt Wayne Wood4680312<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>That’s between you and GodResponse by Sgt Wayne Wood made May 29 at 2019 9:31 PM2019-05-29T21:31:28-04:002019-05-29T21:31:28-04:00TSgt Private RallyPoint Member4680335<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>My retirement orders stated "effective 31 March 2005, you are hereby relieved of unit and station of assignment" Nothing has ever been said about being relieved of my Oath.Response by TSgt Private RallyPoint Member made May 29 at 2019 9:40 PM2019-05-29T21:40:22-04:002019-05-29T21:40:22-04:00CPL Gary Pifer4680722<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>It expires.....Old people say it doesn't to protect their egos....Just tell your VA doctor you're going to bear arms to fight against domestic enemies and see who comes a knocking.....Response by CPL Gary Pifer made May 30 at 2019 12:45 AM2019-05-30T00:45:26-04:002019-05-30T00:45:26-04:00MSG Stan Hutchison4681995<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>1. I've seen no signs of treason. <br />2. I am an American and my honor commits me to the intent of that oath I took so many years ago. I did not see an expiration date.Response by MSG Stan Hutchison made May 30 at 2019 9:48 AM2019-05-30T09:48:47-04:002019-05-30T09:48:47-04:00SSgt Private RallyPoint Member4682064<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I was never relieved of my oath, and it has no expiration date.Response by SSgt Private RallyPoint Member made May 30 at 2019 10:01 AM2019-05-30T10:01:09-04:002019-05-30T10:01:09-04:002019-05-29T18:48:52-04:00