according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God. (Title 10, US Code; Act of 5 May 1960 replacing the wording first adopted in 1789, with amendment effective 5 ...
U.S. COAST GUARD ENLISTMENT OATH "I, (State your name), swear to sign away 4 years of my life to the UNITED STATES COAST GUARD because I know being in the real military scares me. However, I swear to ...
By the time Nicolas Talbott, a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army reserve, checked on the incoming texts buzzing on his smart ...
WASHINGTON — The Army expects to meet its enlistment goals for 2025, marking a dramatic turnaround for a service that has ...
A future U.S. Navy Sailor, Jason Garcia from Tampa, Florida, took the oath of enlistment during a special ... 300 individuals who enlisted in the U.S. military that day, joining the Army, Marines ...
Messenger photo by Chad Thompson St. First Class Nicholas Schultz, of the U.S. Army, speaks during an oath of enlistment ceremony at the Fort Museum and Frontier Village Opera House on Wednesday.
Thirty-six U.S. Army recruits take the oath of enlistment in front of an arena crowd at the Stanislaus County Fair on Monday. - photo by KRISTINA HACKER / The Journal In the life of a U.S. Army ...
The Oath of Enlistment is more than just words. It is a sacred vow of allegiance and blood, which cannot be broken. It is a defining moment in a soldier's life when a decision is made that cannot be ...
The Oath of Enlistment marks the beginning of someone’s life as a soldier for the USA. Those who make this oath become part of something bigger than just themselves, they join into a brotherhood of ...