Originally posted by Hellraiza:SAF pledge is also known as oath of allegiance.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oath_of_allegiance
QUOTE:An oath of allegiance is an oath whereby a subject or citizen acknowledges his/her duty of allegiance and swears loyalty to his monarch or country. In many modern oaths of allegiance, allegiance is sworn to the Constitution.
Regarding Pledge...since you like wiki, i paste for you.
Pledge
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Look up pledge in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.A pledge is an oath.
i swear this post looks freaking familiar!
maybe you have seen it in.... wikipedia?
in a nutshell which everyone is trying to compare spf to saf.
saf is trained with preparation for war.
spf fights a war constantly, on duty and off, against crime.
If you felt that spf is slacking, then its okay. Afterall, different trainings has different goals. Ask yourself, you prefer your love ones living in a country at war or you rather be able to let them to their own devices instead of having to constantly worry about their safety when you are not next to them fighting so as to keep a country?
SAF and the SPF fights in different way. Come to terms with that and you wouldnt need to be arguing.
Originally posted by skythewood:maybe you have seen it in.... wikipedia?
nono its looks like one of the posters in MN