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Command Post What is this?
Posted on Jan 28, 2019
GEN George Casey
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Sgt Clyde Sinclair
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While I appreciate the objective of creating the creed, I believe it will prove to be ineffective and eventually forgotten. The American Legion has it's Preamble to the Constitution which is preceded by: "For God and Country We Associate Ourselves Together For The Following Purposes"... While members recite the words and Preamble while opening every meeting, few can recite them or even remember them after the meeting. Fewer still live by them. Opportunities abound to serve other veterans, our communities and our nation, yet it's only the 10% who turn out. Creeds are just words, it's what's in a man's heart that makes a difference. Compassion for others, a sense of duty to our communities and a proud and dedicated commitment to our nation.
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Cpl Bill Johnson
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The problem with this, to me, is thatost veterans already live this to some degree or another. This comes across as a "look at me, I'm veteran and therefore better than the rest of you."
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PV2 Glen Lewis
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To start with I don't need a reminder of my duty to myself, others and my country. I had that long before I enlisted and still have it today. It's part of me because it is the right way to be and I need no reminder of right and wrong other than my conscience.
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SP5 Arthur Ben Ephraim
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Is telling the truth and refusing to violate legitimate Nuremberg Trial verdicts part of the Veterans Creed ?
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SGT Donna Cannon
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There is a brother and sisterhood in the world of veterans, It is something no one can take away
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PO1 Steve Newton
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I agree with SPC Steven Wolfe. "That I will continue to uphold the Oath I took to Support and Defend the Constitution of the United States of America against all enemies, foreign and domestic and that you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same." Would make a great addition to the creed.
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SSG Samuel Kermon
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A 'Veterans Creed' is nice but unnecessary in my opinion. My oath at enlistment, and subsequent times in reenlisting have not ended just because I no longer wear the uniform. The oath doesn't have a shelf life but is endearing, enduring and unending. My humble opinion.
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SFC Patrick Machayo
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How come the VA does not do more to assist veterans to compete for federal contracting via disabled veteran set asides under executive order 13320?
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SSG Jeffrey Monk
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Because they are failing to up hold their Values and creeds.
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