Although The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) does not currently assist with the Evaluation, Education, or Coordination aspects of the office development for Marshal-at-Arms, we absolutely rely on the existence of this noble service within each American State Assembly.
Without the operational exercise of this internal peacekeeping role within each Jural and General Assembly, PKTF services become severely limited in assisting the Assembly as a whole! Without a state-elected (even interim) Marshal-at-Arms any American State Assembly struggles against potential hemorrhaging of numerous vital safeguards each Assembly deserves.
For example, PKTF relies intently on the successful implementation of State Marshal-at-Arms services during operations from the lawful expansion of each State Assembly Militia Pillar.
Through this necessary expansion, the following peacemakers and peacekeepers result:
Each County Reeve (Sheriff) and their resulting deputies originate within the Assembly Militia. Likewise, the Senior and Postal Service Area Chief Continental Marshals and their Postal Chief Deputy along with each separate State Chief Continental Marshal and their resulting County Deputies. And last, but certainly not least we have the honorable, brave, and ever vigilant State Border County Defense Citizenry and their Militia Community Service Supply and Support Apparatus through their Assembly Leadership.
All these vital peacekeeping functions can only take shape properly when the express service operation of the State-elected Marshal-at-Arms is present and accounted for at the State level.
Rudimentary graphic image representation of a possible concept Marshal-at-Arms or State Chief Continental Marshal Star.
American Land, Soil, and Sea peacekeepers, however, would ideally not have a circular border around any star, but rather an open border denoting sovereign State power to uphold lawful, peaceful obligations.
And so, if your State Assembly is currently without an interim (or elected) Marshal-at-Arms and your current State Coordinator is unable to serve temporarily in this capacity (while also serving as a volunteer State Coordinator), then PKTF needs your help.
Our 50 American State Assemblies have enjoyed a nationwide network training and neutral collaborative affiliation meeting twice monthly for all interested State Assemblies seeking general training and networking opportunities. All are welcome to join in on the training who reach out and express an interest. If your current State Coordinator is not yet aware of this opportunity, please have them reach out to our office at their earliest convenience for more details.
However, if you are interested in the role yourself, simply inform your General Assembly of your general interest all on your own. You are not expected to need State Coordinator approval to attend general training opportunities if they are available, and that your own schedule will allow.
Please note:
Anyone interested in this vital training and affiliate networking opportunities as a State-elected (or interim) Marshal-at-Arms does not need initial approval by a State Coordinator before joining in on the training meetings. All that is needed for those American people to join is a genuine desire to learn and consider the office as it is being offered, and a genuine need at the State or County level to serve as part of its internal Assembly peacekeeper.
All this and more are waiting to be built upon by those State Assemblies that might be struggling needlessly to properly expand and protect your respective Assemblies. Without internal peacekeepers such as Marshal-at-Arms, your Assemblies simply cannot naturally grow.
Please be cautious:
If therein exists within your Assemblies any notion to forego the office of elected (or interim) Marshal-at-Arms, then it is reasonable to deduce that your Assembly might be suffering from some level of infiltration tendency (be-it notional or otherwise).
If your Assembly is without a Marshal-at-Arms, and you would like more immediate information, please contact our office by utilizing the Contact Form at the bottom-right of this blog for express details. Our PKTF Staff will assist in getting you in contact with those responsible for conducting general training and nationwide networking schedules and invitations.
Chief Joe, when did the design of a State Marshal at Arms star change? It has always been described as 5 pointed star, un-enclosed and points of the star are not capped per Anna.
ReplyDeleteHi, Dave. Joe here. Please note - as the caption below the image describes, the image is rudimentary and is not the actual image of Land and Sea jurisdiction stars for any of our American peacekeepers. The image is of no particular star design of any kind, upon any State. And yes, you are correct. The Marshals-at-Arms have made incredible progress designing their own State stars, as well as has The Continental Marshals Service by designing their own Land and Sea jurisdiction stars.
DeleteI guess the word "possible" and the depicted design confused me. Possible, meaning the design depicted could be used for a State Marshal at Arms Star.
DeleteI guess the use of the world "possible" is causing my confusion. As possible, to me, means that the design depicted could be used used as a State Marshal at Arms Star. Thank you for your reply
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