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Q: What is the oath given by the guards at the tomb of the unknown soldiers?
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The oath was given by?

The oath was given by Cheif Justice John Roberts.


What oath did they make as a military as a dutyin ancient rome?

The soldiers swore an oath of loyalty to the emperor.


Who gave baracks oath?

The oath was given by Chief Justice John Roberts.


What did the Athenian soldiers promise to do in the oath?

They promised to protect their constitution!


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Robert


The Oath of the Tennis Court was taken by Napoleon's soldiers?

No. Napoleon was 19 at the time. He didn't have any soldiers.


What time will Obama be given the oath of office?

The oath of office is traditionally taken at noon.


Did ancient rome miltary soldiers pledged an oath to who?

i believe its the emperor


Is the military oath only given in English?

The oath can only be given/taken in English. The only portion of the oath that can be changed omitted is the "So help me God" to include people of other faiths and the lack therof.


Must the Presidential oath of office be given at a specific day and time?

There is no constitutional mandate for the U.S. Presidential oath of office to be given on any particular day or time. The modern consensus (again, not constitutionally mandated) is that the previous President is, technically, no longer in power, as of midnight on the given day the oath of office is to be given to the new President (even if it's the same person), and that noon of that day is the time the new President will be given the oath. As soon as the new President has completed the oath, he is, technically speaking, granted all the powers of that office.


What did athenian soldiers do to promise In their oath?

They promised to honor their country and be loyal to their commanding officer.


How do you make application for affidavit of oath certificate?

Question is confusing.An "oath" is either an oral or written statement given to support the truthfulness of something.The affidavit of the oath would be represented by the oath-giver's oral agreement (as when testifying orally in court) or their written signature contained on the affidavit itself. These are customarily sworn to, or made before those officials legally empowered to receive oaths of affidavit (e.g.: Judges, Magistrates, Clerks of Court, or Notaries).It is unknown what the questioner is asking about when referring to an "application" for an oath certificate.