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  • ...y|conscripts]]. Consequently, there were also two types of [[Military oath|oaths]]. Conscripts recited a pledge, since their service was compulsory and not ...uring service. This refusal does not constitute conscientious objection to military service, since German conscripts are also allowed to render alternative soc ...
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  • ...]s, oaths are sworn to the [[monarch]]. Armed forces typically require a [[military oath]]. Oaths of allegiance are commonly required of newly naturalised citizens (see [[oa ...
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  • The '''oath of enlistment''' is a [[military oath]] made by members of the [[United States Armed Forces]] who enlist. ...rs]] appointed over me, according to regulations and the [[Uniform Code of Military Justice]]. ([[So help me God]])."</blockquote> ...
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  • The '''Hittite military oath''' ([[Hittite texts|CTH]] 427) is a [[Hittite language|Hittite]] text ...ribal errors of the later copyists, and prescribes the oath to be taken by military commanders. More precisely, it describes a series of symbolic actions inten ...
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  • * [[Polish Army oaths]] [[Category:Germany–Poland military relations]] ...
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  • The [[New Zealand]] '''Oath of Allegiance''' is defined by the [[Oaths and Declarations Act 1957]]. The Oath is required under New Zealand law to Since 2002, all Oaths can be taken in either Māori or English form. It is possible to take an [[ ...
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  • ...stices of the peace]], [[notary public|notaries public]], police officers, military officers, registered members of certain professional organisations (e.g. Na ...s.<ref>{{Cite web|title = INSTRUCTIONS TO PERSONS AUTHORIZED TO ADMINISTER OATHS, AFFIRMATIONS AND SOLEMN DECLARATIONS WITHIN THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA|url = ...
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  • | repealing_legislation = [[Promissory Oaths Act 1871]] ...g to the rites of the Church of England. He was also commanded to take the Oaths of [[Oath of allegiance|Allegiance]] and [[Oath of Supremacy]], to swear be ...
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  • {{short description|U.S. military officer's oath}} The first oaths of office were given to those serving under the [[Continental Army]], begin ...
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  • ...as minister of foreign affairs, and other ministers for justice, security, military needs, provisions, national affairs and administrative affairs.<ref name=St [[Category:Oaths]] ...
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  • ...sworn by members of the ''Wehrmacht'' and German civil service from 1934||Oaths to Hitler}} ...Wehrmacht|war crimes]] and [[crimes against humanity]].{{sfn|International Military Tribunal|1951|p=473}} ...
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  • ...ons.<ref>Coogan, ''Michael Collins'', p. 234</ref> By the standards of the oaths of allegiance to be found in other British Commonwealth [[Dominion]]s, it w ==Historical oaths of allegiance== ...
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  • ...lemont]] and the daughter of the [[Archbishop of Armagh]]. He entered the military, serving in [[Spain]] during the early years of the [[War of the Spanish Su ...e acting as governor, Caulfeild was involved in several attempts to obtain oaths of allegiance to the British Crown from the [[Acadian French]]. He was unsu ...
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  • ...and]] obligated all persons filling any office, civil or military, to take oaths of supremacy and allegiance, to subscribe to a declaration against [[transu ...IV of the United Kingdom|George IV]], and all acts requiring the taking of oaths and declarations against transubstantiation etc. were repealed by the [[Rom ...
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  • {{Infobox military unit ...king military commander, the [[Adjutant General of Kansas]], serves as the military head of the Guard and is second only to the Governor. ...
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  • ...omises said out loud in ceremonial or juridical purpose are referred to as oaths. "To [[:wikt:swear|swear]]" is a [[verb]] used to describe the taking of an The concept of oaths is deeply rooted within [[Judaism]]. It is found in [[Book of Genesis|Genes ...
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  • Morman had been a faithful follower of Charlemagne, having sworn oaths to him and performed the giving of hands, probably becoming his ''[[Vassal| [[Category:Military personnel killed in action]] ...
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  • ...]] permitted authorities to require their citizens to swear oaths, perform military service, and an agreement between the Swiss and South German Anabaptists wa ...against the Swiss Anabaptists position and advocated both oath-taking and military service.{{citation needed|date=February 2014}} He also resisted the demand ...
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  • {{Short description|842 military alliance made by the kings of East and West Francia}} The '''Oaths of Strasbourg''' were a military pact made on 14 February 842 by [[Charles the Bald]] and [[Louis the German ...
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  • ...heir common capital, and the seat of their government. It was probably its military position that led to this distinction; but the allies seem to have destined ...lso captured, whom Caesar released after obtaining their oaths of loyalty, oaths many promptly broke.{{sfn|Bunbury|1854}} ...
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