Troops Discharged Over COVID Vaccine Can Return if Exit Was Voluntary
- Former military members can return to service under certain conditions after leaving due to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate, including claiming they weren't coerced to leave.
- President Donald Trump signed an executive order reinstating service members discharged for refusing the COVID vaccine, offering them the same rank and pay.
- Federal guidance requires that those seeking reinstatement acknowledge their departure was voluntary, which has caused skepticism among some former service members.
- A lawyer for impacted service members expressed concerns that the reinstatement process may not be meaningful for many individuals affected by the vaccine mandate.
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Service Members Separated for Rejecting COVID Vaccine Can Be Reinstated, But There's a Big Catch That Has Many Refusing
Service members separated for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine can now re-enlist, but the Department of Defense requires some to do the impossible first. During a press briefing Tuesday, Tim Dill […] The post Service Members Separated for Rejecting COVID Vaccine Can Be Reinstated, But There's a Big Catch That Has Many Refusing appeared first on The Western Journal.
Military Veterans Slam DoD's Reinstatement Form for Forcing Them to Lie About Separation — Demands They Say It Was “Voluntary” and Made “Freely and Without Coercion”
Military veterans are voicing strong opposition to the Department of Defense’s reinstatement form, claiming it forces them to misrepresent their separation as voluntary. This contentious issue raises profound questions about accountability and integrity within military policies.
Those U.S. military personnel who have been released because of the refusal of the experimental Covid vaccinations are allowed to return without compromising rank or pay. However, a document that they have to sign for it causes excitement. When the Biden administration issued an inoculation mandate for the U.S. forces in August, thousands of soldiers left the active service. Although this inoculation was lifted in 2023, a return to the military …
Servicemen who left over COVID vax can be reinstated, but must say they weren't coerced to leave
"I have grave concerns that not many people are going to be interested in that deal," said attorney R. Davis Younts, who represents military members and veterans.
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