New Navy Commercial

whodat2710

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I've looked for a link to post but have come up empty. Anyone that notices it, pay attention to the fact that they will "Support and defend the Constitution, and obey the orders of their superiors" but omit the part about "enemies, foreign and domestic".

Sad.
 
Here it is:

[video=youtube;zkjco4eXGt8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=zkjco4eXGt8[/video]

However, this commercial is about the Sailor's Creed, not the Oath of Office:

Sailors Creed

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I am a United States Sailor.

I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States of America and I will obey the orders of those appointed over me.

I represent the fighting spirit of the Navy and those who have gone before me to defend freedom and democracy around the world.

I proudly serve my country's Navy combat team with Honor, Courage and Commitment.

I am committed to excellence and the fair treatment of all.


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The "Sailors Creed" was written by a "Blue Ribbon Recruit Training Panel" in 1993 at the direction of Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Frank Kelso, who personally participated in the final edit of the working group's proposal. Admiral Kelso then directed that every recruit be given a copy and required to commit it to memory.
In 1994, Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Jeremy Boorda approved a minor change which made the creed inclusively descriptive of all hands. The change involved replacing the word "bluejacket"; with "Navy," which describes the lowest enlisted rate, E-1, through the highest officer rank, O-10. After 1997 another change to the text occurred when the words "my superiors" were replaced with "those appointed over me." In today's Navy, the Sailor's Creed is memorized by all personnel in boot camp and has been incorporated in officer training as well.
All of the personnel in the uniform of Naval Service are Sailors first and in addition, they are officers, chiefs, petty officers - aviators, seabees, surface warriors and submariners. This is an important point impacting unity and esprit de corps.
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Then I guess what I have a problem with is that the Navy has chosen in their Creed to omit that there may be domestic enemies, and that following orders (not necessarily "lawful" orders) is paramount.
 

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