
It’s official!
Pretty powerful stuff. We’ve been reminded many times throughout our training that our lives are no longer ours; we serve a greater purpose and must put the needs of American public ahead of our own. Nothing makes that mission resonate more than pledging your commitment alongside 100 of the brightest people you’ll ever meet.
Even the oath itself has historical importance. The oath was originally created by George Washington and the Founding Fathers, who were explicit that U.S. government officials not swear allegiance to an individual (as had been done in Great Britain to the king), but to the Constitution. This oath was later amended by Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War, when officers had to swear that they in no way supported the Confederacy. Following the Civil War, this oath was again amended by Congress, who developed the wording that is used today. And now this is the same oath that the Vice President takes!
Congratulations to the United States’ newest diplomats!
Congratulations!! I know you will represent our country admirably. May God be with you always.
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Thank you, Mrs. Deierlein – that’s so sweet! I will do my very best!
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Dear Gee,
Congratulations I am really happy for you. Stay healthy and may the Lord watch you always.
Arlene Paras
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Thank you for the nice wishes, Arlene! And thank you for following along. I hope all is well with you – tell everyone I say hello!
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