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BumRushDaShow

(149,414 posts)
Sat Feb 15, 2025, 05:18 AM Feb 15

The Pentagon moves to take back troops discharged over COVID-19 vaccine refusals

Source: The Independent/AP

Friday 14 February 2025 22:46 GMT


The Defense Department has told the military services to reach out once again to service members who were forced out or voluntarily left the military because they refused to get the COVID vaccine and see if they want to reenlist. The directive reflects the executive order signed by President Donald Trump a week after he took office, and it says that all service members who opt to return to the military will have to reenlist for at least two years.

According to a memo released on X, Darin Selnick, who is working as the defense undersecretary for personnel, said the vaccine mandate was an “unfair, overbroad, and completely unnecessary burden” on service members. It directs the services to set up a program to contact troops and begin doing so in two months.

At least 8,200 troops were forced out of the military in 2021 for refusing to obey a lawful order when they declined to get the vaccine. The military services sent out notices in 2023 to all troops discharged over the vaccine, advising them they could return to the military, but just 113 have reenlisted. Defense officials said at the time that many troops appeared to use the vaccine mandate as a way to get out of their service obligations quickly and easily.

It's unclear how many more may now be interested, since this new offer will allow eligible troops to come in at their previous rank and give them back pay, benefits and bonuses, as long as they meet all requirements for the reinstatement. Officials have not provided any cost estimates.

Read more: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/donald-trump-covid-pentagon-defense-department-washington-b2698695.html

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The Pentagon moves to take back troops discharged over COVID-19 vaccine refusals (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Feb 15 OP
I don't understand this Puppyjive Feb 15 #1
Im sure dumb, defiant people will make great soldiers Blues Heron Feb 15 #2
I'm glad I'm retired from the service tinymontgomery Feb 15 #3
Gotta get those 8200 troops back in uniform. Paladin Feb 15 #4

Puppyjive

(679 posts)
1. I don't understand this
Sat Feb 15, 2025, 07:42 AM
Feb 15

Spent many year in the military. No one fought getting vaccines. The rate we were losing people to covid, our military couldn't stay ready.

tinymontgomery

(2,798 posts)
3. I'm glad I'm retired from the service
Sat Feb 15, 2025, 09:12 AM
Feb 15

I'm glad I'm retired from the service, I wouldn't want any of those folks serving with me/above me or under me. Their
attitude is going to be unbearable. I can believe some of them will think they can now get away with just about anything.

Paladin

(29,844 posts)
4. Gotta get those 8200 troops back in uniform.
Sat Feb 15, 2025, 09:22 AM
Feb 15

Gotta get ready for ground warfare in Ukraine. Hey---J.D. Vance said it, so it must be true...

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