Cruz and Kaine introduce bipartisan bill for constitutional training for military officers

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U.S. Sens. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Tim Kaine (D-Va.), members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, introduced the Constitutional Orientation Military Mandate Amplifying National Duty (COMMAND) Act. This bipartisan bill aims to ensure that newly commissioned U.S. military officers receive training on the Constitution before reporting to their first operational assignment.

“Our military officers swear an oath to support and defend our Constitution," said Cruz while introducing the bill. It is basic common sense to ensure that they are grounded in the Constitution’s history and text. I am proud to introduce the COMMAND Act with Sen. Kaine, which will ensure that officers receive that education before taking on their tremendous responsibilities, including and especially leading America’s finest young men and women in defense of our freedoms.”

The COMMAND Act will require training in areas including: the centrality of the Constitution to the commitment officers make to serve in the Armed Forces; emphasis on the loyalty of officers to the Constitution; and instruction on certain aspects of the Constitution relevant to military service.

“Our servicemembers take an oath to support and defend our Constitution, rather than any individual or administration," said Kaine. "This legislation would provide our next generation of military leadership with a fuller understanding of what their oath entails and the sacred obligation they incur when they raise their right hand and affirm their commitment to our founding principles.”