What is the oath of the inclusion?
The inclusion of the inclusion is an oath of the oath and adopted by individuals who have joined the military service. This oath may vary between different military service sectors and usually differ between countries. In the US, for example, the oath is sworn with regard to the US Institute and the President of the United States, while the oath in the UK swears on the prevailing monarchs and monarchy in general. The inclusion of the inclusion usually includes a mention of God or a religious character, and those who want to avoid such religious content can instead confirm loyalty. It provides clearly defined the foundation of power structure and brings a sense of obligation to those who have passed the oath. This oath often differs from Earth to Earth, usually, including specific information related to a particular country, D oath of inclusion can be changed for different military branches in a given country.
In the US, for example, an oath of inclusion includes SLIB "to defend the United States Institute against all enemies, foreign and domestic". This oath also includes the promise of loyalty to "the President of the United States and orders of officers above me" and closes the phrase "So help me God". Officers accepted an independent oath that includes most of the same language as an oath, but with other provisions that can properly manage their duties as an officer.
The oath of the Great Britain, on the other hand, includes a statement on loyalty to the monarchy in general, often with a special mention of the current ruling ruler. The use of the phrase "So help me God" in the oaths is in the western hemisphere quite common this religious association in oaths led to alternative possibilities, such as confirmation. Some may usually pass the oath of inclusion, but claim that they "confirm" rather than "swear" that the oath is true, and not to catch any part of the oath, which includes the mention of religious terms. Used by those who may have atheistic nouZora, as well as religious individuals who follow the principles that exclude the oath of the oath in the name of God.