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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Fri Oct 29, 2021, 09:18 PM Oct 2021

Air Force is first to face troops' rejection of vaccine mandate as thousands avoid shots [View all]

Up to 12,000 Air Force personnel have rejected orders to get fully vaccinated against the coronavirus despite a Pentagon mandate and officials say it is too late for them to do so by Tuesday's deadline, posing a first major test for military leaders whose August directive has been met with defiance among a segment of the force.

The vast majority of active-duty airmen, 96.4%, are at least partially vaccinated, according to data from the Air Force. But officials have warned that, barring an approved medical or religious exemption, those who defy lawful orders to be fully immunized are subject to punishment, including possible dismissal from the service or they could be charged in the military justice system.

The challenge now confronting Air Force leaders - how to address potential large-scale dissent in the face of a top health priority that has been deeply politicized - is a bellwether for the dilemma that's in store across the military's other services, which have staggered compliance deadlines ranging from the end of November to the middle of next summer and in some cases have experienced far greater resistance to President Joe Biden's mandate.

A wave of dismissals could jolt the Air Force personnel system and cause significant challenges within units that must be ready to respond to crises at a moment's notice, especially if some vital jobs - like pilots or aircraft maintainers - are overrepresented among those who could face expulsion, said Katherine Kuzminski, a military policy expert at the Washington think tank Center for a New American Security.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/air-force-first-face-troops-224930865.html

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DUMP them bluestarone Oct 2021 #1
I agree. They're being un-American. To be a part of our Armed Forces you should be vac rockfordfile Oct 2021 #13
AF requires a variety of vaccinations to my knowledge. even as an AF brat had to have msongs Oct 2021 #2
3.6% is not "large-scale dissent" tinrobot Oct 2021 #3
+1, we just have a huge standing military so that number sounds large. Dump then uponit7771 Oct 2021 #18
Math is hard for some journalists;I'm pretty sick of this kind of "reporting." Also, US Navy already Hekate Oct 2021 #21
I thought the failure to obey an order from the CIC or another ranking officer was grounds for sinkingfeeling Oct 2021 #4
Isn't Colorado Springs a right wing hot bed? dem4decades Oct 2021 #5
Yep. Are we seeing the results of 20 plus years of right wing Christian pollution? Hassin Bin Sober Oct 2021 #6
That's what I was thinking--very Evangelical catrose Oct 2021 #7
Colorado Springs has nothing to do with this. former9thward Oct 2021 #26
Let them go...the MIC needs to downsize anyway. Sancho Oct 2021 #8
+1 walkingman Oct 2021 #11
Don't need them mchill Oct 2021 #9
Just penalize. nt BootinUp Oct 2021 #10
Orders are orders. I'm sure the AF will survive. Baked Potato Oct 2021 #12
We are no longer at war. If they refuse the shoot discharge them from the service. twin_ghost Oct 2021 #14
They are fn fascist trumpers discharge them. Don't need these nutjobs around weapons of war. Thomas Hurt Oct 2021 #15
What does the military do Mr.Bill Oct 2021 #16
Throw 'em in Levinworth*. Whatthe_Firetruck Oct 2021 #17
The military does not "throw" people into Leavenworth. former9thward Oct 2021 #27
that is Leavenworth, please. demigoddess Oct 2021 #30
Sorry for the misspelling... Whatthe_Firetruck Oct 2021 #31
Discharge, no pension, no benefits. Didn't follow orders. ZonkerHarris Oct 2021 #19
Pensions are legally vested. former9thward Oct 2021 #28
OK. tanyev Oct 2021 #20
Follow the lead of the US Navy and advise these yokels they are about to lose their commissions... Hekate Oct 2021 #22
This doesn't surprise me in the least... SKKY Oct 2021 #23
Back in the mid 80's the military had no problem telling us. we didn't have a choice. sarcasmo Oct 2021 #24
End of their careers. They'll be separated. Wingus Dingus Oct 2021 #25
And what happens Mad_Machine76 Oct 2021 #29
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