By Daniel Nation
Major James Innes Randolph Jr. Camp No. 2255, 3rd Brigade
WEATHERFORD, Texas — Members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans stood watch over the Confederate monument at the Parker County Courthouse on March 28, ensuring its protection during the “No Kings” rally held in the area.

Compatriots Larry Johnson, Boyd Coffee, Calvin Allen, and Jimmy Arnold were present throughout the event, maintaining a visible presence near the monument. According to participants, their goal was to ensure the site remained undamaged while engaging peacefully with those attending the rally.
During the event, the group interacted with several protesters and fielded questions from both domestic and international media, including journalists from the Netherlands and Germany. While some exchanges included criticism, those present described the overall experience as orderly.
By the conclusion of the rally, the monument remained unharmed.
Photos documenting the day were taken by Camp Adjutant Daniel Nation, including group images of the participants and additional coverage from the courthouse grounds.


Thank you to these fine Compatriots for doing their duty in guarding the monument from the cultural terrorists.
You can tell idiots the truth, but you can’t make them think. Most of them have no critical thinking ability or
logic in their DNA. You gentlemen are a credit to the Texas Division and the entire SCV.
Jeff Paulk
Oklahoma Division Commander
Sons of Confederate Veterans