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Liam Antolliere
Liberty Vanguard
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Posted - 2015.06.29 18:08:20 -
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YC 117.06.29
As of the release of this statement, Liberty Vanguard [VGRD] has completed the foundation stage of its development and is open for recruitment. Pilots interested in extending their services to VGRD are encouraged to contact myself. Initial interview and consideration procedures include (but are not limited to):
- A full background check (resources include GalNet, NeoCom resources and Authorized Pilot Identification verification)
- An interview, conducted in person or over holovid regarding the nature of VGRD, the applicant's purpose for joining and what the applicant hopes to achieve/accomplish/gain from service within VGRD
About VGRD
Liberty Vanguard is a privately funded paramilitary organization serving the Federation in the capacity of border defense and infrastructure development. It's militia service contract it currently: active. In this capacity, VGRD pilots are expected to operate with integrity, diligence and caution both in and out of the capsule and to operate only within the defined Federation sovereignty borders while serving in the militia.
Liberty Vanguard is not serving in an offensive capacity and has no interest in capturing or maintaining occupancy in foreign territory.
Liberty Vanguard does not associate itself with any particular political party or voting bloc and welcomes all interested applicants regardless of either affiliation. Liberty Vanguard will not consider applications from enemies of the Federation or pilots whose interest(s) in service do not line up with the corporation itself.
Principles of VGRD
Liberty Vanguard expects its pilots to operate with honor, integrity and discipline.
Liberty: Liberty, as defined by VGRD, is the inalienable, intrinsic right of every individual to pursue their own goals, happiness and quality of life within the confines of reasonable and equitable governance. It is not the absence of law or government but the fair and reasonable exercise of law and governance that liberty demands.
Freedom: Freedom, as defined by VGRD, is the inalienable, intrinsic right of every individual to pursue their own goals, happiness and quality of life within the confines of reasonable societal structure and operation. It is not that everything must be tolerated or accepted but that tolerance and acceptance are practiced foremost without prejudice or discrimination.
Honor: Honor, as defined by VGRD, is the diligent exercise of respecting human dignity and the value of human life not only for self, friends and family but also for enemy. Any individual who cannot demonstrate respect for another is undeserving of that respect for themselves.
Integrity: Integrity, as defined by VGRD, is the practice of remaining true to word in both public and private. Action and word should never be at differences and private conduct should never be different from public conduct.
Discipline: Discipline, as defined by VGRD, is control of self; mind and body. Respect for, and submission to, proper authority. Blind obedience is not discipline. Reasonable obedience, with regard to the above principles, is discipline.
Noblesse Oblige
"Those with power and privilege possess, in equal amount, the responsibility to conduct themselves with benevolence toward those whom do not; teach the ignorant, defend the weak, encourage the downtrodden."
Those with the will to be counted among our number are encouraged to apply.
Those with questions are encouraged to submit them either here or to me personally.
~O.J. Antolliere, Ambassador, VGRD
"Though the people may hate me, that does not relieve me of my charge."
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Diana Kim
State Protectorate Caldari State
1836
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Posted - 2015.06.29 21:07:47 -
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Redefining words for your propaganda? This will only make you speak with others on different terms, because they will have in their minds different understanding of the words you are using. For example, when you will talk about freedom, you will use your definition, when someone else would think about it as a complete lack of restraint, or as a condition opposite to "absolute order". This will cause inability to understand each other and will render any conversation futile.
And honor?.. In first place it is bravery, courage, responsibility, loyalty, generosity, discipline, understanding your duty, dedication, selflessness, faith in your strengths, endurance in sufferings, and so on and so on. But to claim it is "valuing human life" or respecting human dignity?... You are insulting those, who really have honor by such definitions, Mr. Antolliere! |
Anslo
Scope Works
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Posted - 2015.06.29 21:11:06 -
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Good luck Liam. Honorable intentions if I ever saw them. You'll go far personifying what the Federation's people, not the politicians, really stand for.
[center]-_For the Proveldtariat_/-[/center]
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Diana Kim
State Protectorate Caldari State
1836
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Posted - 2015.06.29 21:12:22 -
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Oh, another gallentean uneducated person misusing word "honor". For Maker's sake... How many more will come, eh? |
Anslo
Scope Works
31930
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Posted - 2015.06.29 21:13:45 -
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You should consider educating your fellow faction allies in your methods Liam, really show them how to use the courage they're known for in keeping a balance despite the shrill of mouse like critics.
[center]-_For the Proveldtariat_/-[/center]
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Liam Antolliere
Liberty Vanguard
666
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Posted - 2015.06.29 21:49:47 -
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Your kindness is appreciated, Anslo. I will also take your advice under advisement, though I am uncertain I am suited to being anything more than simply one man trying to be the best he can be.
"Though the people may hate me, that does not relieve me of my charge."
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Diana Kim
State Protectorate Caldari State
1839
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Posted - 2015.06.29 22:01:23 -
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Trying the best you can? Okay, lets see even at your own definitions.
1. Serving Federal regime, that doesn't value human lives, disrespects enemy captured soldiers (PoW camps in Black Rise), genocides civilian population of enemy side, committing terror military operations with their military branches (Malkalen, Highlander). 2. Claiming to "value of human life not only for self, friends and family but also for enemy". And, finally... 3. Claiming that "Action and word should never be at differences and... "
Warriors of old age would fall on their swords after such disgrace. |
Ceoun Pareleru
University of Caille Gallente Federation
0
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Posted - 2015.06.29 22:31:15 -
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I so rarely have the opportunity to meet young Navy grads, but I will be sure to point any to this thread, in such an event. |
James Syagrius
Reclamation Technologies
1048
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Posted - 2015.06.29 22:37:21 -
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Encouraging and overdue.
My best wishes go with you.
GÇ£Here also are the heralds of his praise."
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Jev North
Pyre Falcon Defence and Security
305
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Posted - 2015.06.29 22:43:36 -
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Even though we're more likely to meet as enemies than allies, I wish you good speed and good hunting.
Don't forget to tank on more than just honor. |
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Jennifer Starfall
Stimulus Rote Kapelle
252
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Posted - 2015.06.29 23:30:18 -
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Msr. Antolliere,
I have always found you to be honorable, intelligent and we'll spoken, even on those occasions that we have found ourselves at odds. I'm glad to see you embodying such qualities in Vanguard Liberty.
I wish you luck in your endeavor.
Jennifer Starfall
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Claudia Osyn
Minmatar Confederate Ushra'Khan
1325
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Posted - 2015.07.01 04:25:00 -
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Best of luck to you Liam. May you find other noble souls walking your same path.
The lack of money is the root of all evil.
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Andreus Ixiris
Duty. Circle-Of-Two
5348
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Posted - 2015.07.02 05:28:25 -
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Best of luck with your efforts, Mssr. Antolliare. I'm glad to see that the Federation is in safe hands.
Andreus Ixiris > A Civire without a chin is barely a Civire at all.
Pieter Tuulinen > He'd be Civirely disadvantaged, Andreus.
Andreus Ixiris > ...
Andreus Ixiris > This is why we're at war.
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Goldfinch
House Rkard
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Posted - 2015.07.02 06:24:59 -
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Ouilliam, yourself and we have not known each other for long, but we extend you our respect and wish you luck in your endeavor. GÖÑ
It is a funny thing, the Federation emblem that forms the backdrop of your portrait. We stared at it for a time, since a part of us would be expected to be familiar with it.. and perhaps even find some comfort in its memory. But we felt.. nothing. We are at a loss on how to interpret the lack of a feeling. Perhaps a part of us died, and we look back and wonder if she were ever really there..
veiled and bound
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Liam Antolliere
Liberty Vanguard
711
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Posted - 2015.07.02 10:53:47 -
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Goldfinch wrote: Ouilliam, yourself and we have not known each other for long, but we extend you our respect and wish you luck in your endeavor. GÖÑ
It is a funny thing, the Federation emblem that forms the backdrop of your portrait. We stared at it for a time, since a part of us would be expected to be familiar with it.. and perhaps even find some comfort in its memory. But we felt.. nothing. We are at a loss on how to interpret the lack of a feeling. Perhaps a part of us died, and we look back and wonder if she were ever really there..
The irony of a symbol is that by itself it is meaningless. Like an ideal, it is not the symbol itself that provokes and even demands a response, but rather those people and things the symbol represents. The deeds and words of those who have bound themselves to that symbol give it meaning and power.
Because of this nature, a symbol will only hold meaning, will only provoke a response or a feeling if the one looking upon it has some attachment, some correlation, however finite to those people or ideals. It is also this nature that allows the meaning and power of a symbol to change over time or to be viewed in entirely different lights by different beholders.
Perhaps the symbol of the Federation in the background of my license portrait or the foreground of Liberty Vanguard's emblem holds no meaning for you now, perhaps it never did.
For me, it represents courage; courage to uphold the principles listed above and to do all that I can for those unable to do so themselves. It represents the ideals behind the founding of the Federation and which should remain at the heart of its governance. It represents the forebears that have gone before me and the legacy they entrusted to us. It represents all of these things that I have tasked myself in living up to.
Perhaps, one day, you will look upon it and see more than a lifeless and empty symbol. Perhaps, one day, you will have something to correlate with it; something that gives it meaning. Hopefully, my deeds and words will show you what I see in it.
Your kindness is appreciated.
"Though the people may hate me, that does not relieve me of my charge."
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Pieter Tuulinen
Pyre Falcon Defence and Security Multicultural F1 Brigade
5165
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Posted - 2015.07.02 16:08:32 -
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I hope, one day, I can look at it and see more than the reason we once taught our children to fear the night sky. Hopefully the P.P.C was the first step in that journey.
"Caldari Prime burns, those left behind are choking on the dust and ash that fills the air, and you demand our surrender? Is this a joke? You have only hardened our resolve. Every drop of blood you have taken from us will be repaid -- with interest."
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Rinai Vero
Moira. Villore Accords
660
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Posted - 2015.07.02 17:11:28 -
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I am glad to see the Vanguard expanding and taking on new challenges. Your pilots are a credit to the Militia and the Federation. |
ValentinaDLM
Pyre Falcon Defence and Security Multicultural F1 Brigade
760
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Posted - 2015.07.02 22:46:04 -
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Best of luck with your operation, Liam. It is good to see an honorable man from the federation take up such an obligation with confidence and a solid moral foundation. |
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