Monday, July 11, 2022

Army asking all service personnel to get vaccinated

Army cuts pay, benefits from 57,000 unvaccinated National Guard, Reserves

Army pledges to keep encouraging service members to get the vaccine

"Beginning July 1, 2022, members of the Army National Guard and U.S. Army Reserve who have refused the lawful DOD COVID-19 vaccination order without an approved or pending exemption may not participate in federally funded drills and training and will not receive pay or retirement credit," the Army said in a July 1 release obtained by Fox News Digital.

Roughly 13 percent of the Army National Guard and 12 percent of Army Reservists remain unvaccinated — a margin that could prove detrimental to the ranks as the service struggles with low recruitment."

Read more about it... and what Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The COVID vaccine is just one of multiple vaccines/immunizations that armed service members must receive. Refusal to get any of them is disqualifying and, in the case of the COVID vaccine, is refusal to follow a direct order.

Anonymous said...

For a vaccine that does not work? Was not vetted well? Can even kill you? At least there are a few smart people not willing to cave to the slaves of the devil! 😈

Anonymous said...

I want to know what happened to my body my choice those hypocritical Democrats!