Military Enlistment Oaths

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AIR FORCE OATH OF ENLISTMENT

I, Zoomie, swear to sign away four years of my useless life to the United States Air Force because I know I couldn't hack it in the Army and because the Marines frighten me. I swear to sit behind a desk and take credit for the work done by others more dedicated than me who take their job seriously. I also swear not to do any form of real exercise, but promise to defend our bike-riding test as a valid form of exercise.

I swear to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States, even though I believe myself to be above that. I promise to walk around calling everyone by their first name because I know I'm not really in the military and I find it amusing to annoy the other services. I will have a better quality of life than all those around me and will at all times be sure to make them aware of that fact.

After completion of my -- snicker -- "basic training," I will be a lean, mean, doughnut-eating, lazy-boy sitting, civilian-wearing-blue-clothes, Chairborne Ranger. I will believe that I am superior to all others, and will make an effort to clean the knife before stabbing the next person in the back with it. I will do no work unless someone is watching me (and it makes me look good), will annoy those around me, and will go home early everyday.

I consent to never getting promoted -- EVER -- and understand that all those whom I made fun of yesterday probably will outrank me tomorrow.

So help me God.

Signature: ___________________ Date: _________________


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U.S. ARMY OATH OF ENLISTMENT

I, Rambo, swear to sign away four years of my mediocre life to the United States Army because I couldn't score high enough on the ASVAB to get into the Air Force, I'm not tough enough for the Marines, and the Navy won't take me because I can't swim.

I will wear camouflage every day and tuck my trousers into my boots because I can't figure out how to use blousing straps. I promise to wear my uniform 24 hours a day even when I have a date. I will continue telling myself that I am a fierce killing machine because my drill sergeant told me I am, despite the fact that the only action I ever will see is a court martial for sexual harassment.

I acknowledge the fact that I will make E-8 in my first year of service, and vow to maintain that it is because I scored perfect on my PT test. After completion of my sexual -- er -- I mean, BASIC training, I will attend a different Army school once every other month and return knowing less than I did when I left.

On my first trip home after boot camp, I will walk around like I am cool and propose to my ninth-grade sweetheart. I will make my wife stay home, because if I let her out she might leave me for a smarter, better-looking Air Force guy. Should she leave me twelve times, I will continue to take her back.

While at work, I will maintain a look of knowledge while getting absolutely nothing accomplished. I will arrive at work every day at 1000 hours because of morning PT and leave every day at 1300 hours to report back to the "COMPANY." I understand that I will undergo no training whatsoever that will help me get a job upon separation, and will end up working construction with my friends from high school. I will brag to everyone about the Army giving me $30,000 for college, but will be unable to use it because I can't pass a placement exam.

So help me God.

Signature:__________________ Date:_______________ U.S.

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NAVY OATH OF ALLEGIANCE

I, Squid, in lieu of going to prison, swear to sign away four years of my life to the United States Navy because I want to hang out with Marines without actually having to BE one of them, because I thought the Air Force was too "corporate," and because I thought, "Hey, I like to swim...Why not?"

I promise to wear clothing that went out of style in 1976 and to have my name stenciled on the butt of every pair of pants I own. I understand that I will be mistaken for the Good Humor man during the summer, and for the Waffen SS during the winter. I will strive to use a different language than the rest of the English-speaking world, using words like "deck, bulkhead, cover, and head," when I really mean "floor, wall, hat, and toilet." I will take great pride in the fact that all Navy acronyms, ranks and insignia, and everything else for that matter, are completely different from the other services and make absolutely no sense whatsoever.

I will muster (whatever that is) at 0700 hours every morning unless I am buddy-buddy with the Chief, in which case I will show up around 0930 hours.

I vow to hone my coffee cup handling skills to the point that I can stand up in a kayak being tossed around in a typhoon and still not spill a drop.

I consent to being promoted and subsequently busted at least twice each fiscal year. I realize that, once selected for Chief, I am required to submit myself to the sick, and quite possibly illegal, whims of my new-found "colleagues." So help me Neptune.

Signature:__________________ Date:_______________


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U.S. MARINE CORPS OATH OF ENLISTMENT

I, ________________ (state name here), swear...uhhhh...high-and-tight... grunt... cammies... ugh... Air Force women.... HOORAH!

So help me Corps.
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That was pretty good. But i dint think Marines used real words not to meantion putting two words together like air force and a third word added to that, "women." Pretty close though.
Sorry not to bash MArines. I tried to get in but failed the entrance exam so I went into the ARMY.
I know someone will ask what the entrance exam was so I will go ahead and explain.
Couldnt fit my head into the JAR! LOL
Lighten up don't come kill me in my sleep with your K-bar nochawk.
But the air force thing was right on da money! cant say anything bout squids cuz I never shared a boat with em. HAHAHAHA
 
LOL. One of my best buds is a Mrine and he sent me a picture of one of those stickers that said travel agent to allah! Had to laugh.
.Bugler
 
LAST EDITED ON Jul-11-08 AT 09:45PM (MST)[p]LAST EDITED ON Jul-11-08 AT 09:43?PM (MST)

Third generation Air Force NCO here, and that chit was hilarious. But, you missed a few thigs about us... We might only be 61 years old as a branch but we've has more official mottos this year than the Corps has had in 228.

On a serious note, I went to a Joint Combat Engineering School with member of every other branch and NONE of my classmates wouldn't have given their left nut to switch to the Air Force - even the Navy women!

Joke - the Coast Guard's only reason for existence is to give the AF someone to make fun of.

Also, I don't seem to recall the Marines I was stationed with in Kuwait (5,000 of them) or the Army I pulled a convoy ro Baghdad security detail for complaining about chit!


Air Force - Above All (our newest motto)

DC
 
On a serious note, I went to a Joint Combat Engineering School with member of every other branch and NONE of my classmates wouldn't have given their left nut to switch to the Air Force - even the Navy women!
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Also, I don't seem to recall the Marines I was stationed with in Kuwait (5,000 of them) or the Army I pulled a convoy ro Baghdad security detail for complaining about chit!
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Third generation Air Force NCO here, and that chit was hilarious. But, you missed a few thigs about us... We might only be 61 years old as a branch but we've has more official mottos this year than the Corps has had in 228.
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I'm not sure I follow you here. I get the point that you were, are, and always will be a Marine. For that, you get my fullest respect. All I expect in return is a little recognition of the fact that we are all parts of the world's best fighting team. I as not offended by the post. In fact I thought it was spot on for the most part.

DC
 
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>Third generation Air Force NCO here,
>and that chit was hilarious.
>But, you missed a few
>thigs about us... We might
>only be 61 years old
>as a branch but we've
>has more official mottos this
>year than the Corps has
>had in 228.
>
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Poking fun at us, not you...

DC
 
We are all brothers and sisters in arms, we all have a piece of the pie.

One final thought for the day..
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I almost ended up in the Air Force...when I went in to enlist the recruiter's were out to lunch for 3 days straight, so I went next door and enlisted in the Marines...
Pissed my father off as he was career Air Force and he let the recruiter's know it...

But my father got his revenge on me anyway....after I was in the FMF for about 4 months I get called into the Battalion CO office, and who is sitting in there having coffee with my CO... My dad.

Seems they were vietnam buddies. I never got a break.
 

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