I am an American, I am fighting with the power to protect my country and our way of living. I am ready to protect my life
I will never give up my free will. If in order, I will not give up my commanders yet, and they still have the ability to resist
Once captured, I will continue to resist. I will escape and I will do everything I can to help other people escape. I will not accept enemy parole or special support.
When I become a captive, I will be confident in other prisoners of war. I will not provide information that may harm my colleagues or participate in actions. If I am older, I will accept that order. Otherwise, I will follow the legal order of the person assigned to me and will support them in various ways.
When I get inquired, if I become a captive, I have to tell my name, class, service number, date of birth. I will do my best to answer further questions. I will not make verbal or written remarks that are not loyal to my country or its allies or cause harm to its cause.
I am an American, I will never forget to fight for freedom, to take responsibility for my actions and work to free my country. I believe in my god and the USA.
Five decades later, what do these books say when our grandchildren know our 46th president? Will they explain how his moral sovereignty divided the country? As a member of our US military, I respect the very simple citizens to lie to him, deny the responsibility for his actions, and expect that the public will forgive and forget without really regretting I think it is difficult to do. For our country, this is a sad moment. Parents can not even use the head of state as an example for children. For Clinton 's action, all the decisions he made were questioned because he was concerned that he had hidden just another lie. When we do not even believe him, can Americans rely on Bill Clinton to make the best choice for our country?
To be a member of the American army, we need some sacrifice. Sacrifice of hours away from home, weeks, months, even years. The sacrifice of relationship is worn out because of absence. Sometimes life will be sacrificed. However, in this year's election, three veterans in Iowa province showed us, so only one candidate understood these sacrifices. "I joined the army in '95," said Miyoko Himeji, a candidate for Senator Iowa from Cedar Rajs. "After working for a few years, I worked for the National Guard for a while and dispatched to Iraq in 2003. This is the first deployment as this is the Iraq Freedom Act 1."
The first part of the freedom and safety that today's American citizen enjoys is the result of the US military's sacrifice and continued vigilance in our historical process. The sacrifice of members of the US military will maintain the freedom to make this country unique in the international community. Recognizing the sacrifices of members of the US military, many of them sacrificed the greatest sacrifice that can be found throughout the country. Two of the most famous monuments are the USS Arizona Memorial and the Punch Bowl Pacific National Memorial Cemetery. However, there is an additional monument commemorating the sacrifices of men and women from Hawaii serving in the country, including the DPRK and the Vietnam War Memorial of the capital, dedicated in 1994.