Oakland County Volunteers
The
OCV is comprised of citizens concerned with protecting their families, homes,
and communities while safeguarding liberty.
Historically, groups similar to the OCV were called and acted as
“militia”, i.e., volunteer citizen soldiers not connected with the regular military unless called into actual service,
but nevertheless skillfully and artfully trained, disciplined, and well-ordered.
They primarily concerned themselves with localized defense of hearth and
home, but from time to time were called into service by the governing authority
for the common defense of the land. They
operated under rules governing efficient operations in the field and had their
own command chosen from the members.
As such, the OCV
exists to help all citizens of Oakland County, Michigan perform their
constitutionally recognized duty in supporting, upholding, and defending the
Constitution for the United States, and the Constitution for the State of
Michigan.
Interested citizens
are encouraged to contact the OCV for further information on membership,
training, and preparedness.
The OCV is a self-governing autonomous member of the Southeast Michigan Volunteer Militia and recognizes all certifications or positions held within that organization.
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First
Annual OCV Invitational Rifle Match – June 2007 – The Results!
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Note: As the militia, by definition, uses firearms to train with, and in time
of invasion, insurrection, criminal trespass, and when actually called into
service to perform its charter, residents classified as "prohibited persons" may
not participate in any activity of the OCV to include meetings, training events,
or call outs until such time that they have legally restored their rights to own
and/or possess firearms. This requirement is for the legal protection and
safety of all concerned.