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So before this was approved lets say a tx brother was visiting an Oregon lodge and a PHA brother was also at that lodge that night would the TX brother have to leave?
Cerrillios Lodge #19 Santa Fe, NM is attempting to earn the Master Builder award for 2014. The only thing left for them to do to earn it is confer the EA degree. They dont have a candidte for the degrees so they are oing to do a mock degree, As this is my adopted lodge I volunteered to be...
Once enlisted there are no age restrictions on commissions, at least in the army. And as far as reaching Flag ranks its something like less then 1% that reach that anyways. And he wants to go supply/ logistics that makes the chance of getting that high even lower.
Just curious is all. I don't think i could just walk out though. I would have say something in case those present didn't know that they weren't real Masons.
As for my question about how they are prepared i know that their teachings are similar to ours as far as descency and passions with in...
I was talking with one of my non Mason buddies the other day and we got on the topic if women in Masonry. And i started thinking, what yould you do if u wwnt to a lodge, unknowingly of course, and it was a degree night and out walked a female candidate?
Now my other question.....In theses...
As Bro Morris stated most officers are not.prior enlisted. Off all the officers that I have directly served under in 11 yrs about 6 were prior enlisted of those 5 were THE best officers I have EVER met. The other one was still better then.most he was just a douch.
My brother is a Maj (lt cdr...
Just contact your local recruiter. But as I've stated before it's best to go enlisted first and get some experience first. Your sailors will respect you more knowing you were once Where they are
So according to.some "expert" on AMERICAS BOOK OF SECRETS on The NatGeo channel there are actually 360 not 33° of Scottish Rite Freemasonry. ......what say u brethren?
As a SD in Oregon i was told that the rods were to protect the alter from the candidate, hence why they are carried in the right and the candidate is guided on the left...and then once obligated the sides are switched and now the rod is to protect the candidate from the out side world