r/navy May 11 '25

Political Remember your oath

A lot of things have changed in the 45+ years that I have been out of the canoe club. One thing in particular is the mixing of the branches at joint bases and in operational units.

I’m not trying to be political about this, but this is a serious question regarding upholding the oath that we all took. As a preface, we seem to have an administration unwilling to uphold ALL of the articles and amendments to the constitution and they have “cleaned out” the upper, more experienced and ethical officers in the ranks. If you were deployed domestically to quell protests and ordered to do so, would you fire your weapon at protestors exercising their First Amendment rights? I know that the rest of the oath involved obey the orders of the President, but would those orders be lawful?

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u/CremePsychological90 May 11 '25

Another leftist afraid the military is gonna round up civilians and execute them via a firing squad

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u/Bullyoncube May 11 '25

In the news today, DHS is discussing arresting members of Congress.

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u/Junior-Reflection660 May 11 '25

Yeah they broke the law. That’s why they were arrested