On the recordFebruary 23, 2025
In the United States Armed Forces, you swear an oath to the Constitution — not a person, not a political party.
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alternet.orgIn the United States Armed Forces, you swear an oath to the Constitution — not a person, not a political party.
Sherrill emphasized the importance of loyalty to the Constitution over political figures.
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