montelatici
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- Feb 5, 2014
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As long as they are prohibited from being commissioned officers in the U.S. armed services, they can remain dual citizens, but I don't consider them patriotic or trustworthy Americans.
OH------how about all the muzzies with dual citizenship? Do you think that
Saddique Khan gave up his Pakistani citizenship?
Of course, he had to, to be commissioned. But Muslim dual citizens are even worse.
I was a commissioned officer in the US navy------no one asked me about "DUAL CITIZENSHIP" -----------as far as I recall
Firstly, I doubt you were a commissioned officer in the U.S. armed services. But I'll play your game.
This for ROTC, but it is the same for OCS or an academy.
Can I commission through Army ROTC if I have dual-citizenship or if I am a non-US citizen?
Army ROTC frequently asked questions: Norwich University
- Dual-citizens must renounce their non-US citizenship.
- Non-US citizens must become US citizens to contract and commission
Secondly ---that which a fascist cock-sucking fascist does or does not believe is of no value to anyone-----and certainly not to me ---separated Lcdr-----USN.
You can address me as "ma'am" ------as many sailors still do. I did not do ROTC. Thanks for checking the rules-------since I am not a dual citizen---
it was not an issue for me. In any case----relinquishing citizenship is not a big
deal-------I have known people who "gave it up" only to reclaim it a few years later.
It is just a technicality-------do Baathist whores have to give up citizenships in order
to tie bombs to their stinking asses?
As I said, you cannot be commissioned if you hold dual citizenship. Unless you were a medical professional you either attended an academy, did ROTC or completed an OCS course to be commissioned, unless you received a battlefield commission, and I doubt you ever saw combat.