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US Navy apologises to service members discharged under COVID-19 vaccine mandate

  • The Department of the Navy apologized to former military personnel who were "unjustly removed" due to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate during the Biden administration.
  • Under Secretary of the Navy Hung Cao declared the Department of War's commitment to "righting past wrongs" and welcomed back discharged service members.
  • President Donald Trump's Executive Order 14184 directed federal agencies to reinstate service members who were discharged for refusing the vaccine.
  • A total of over 8,000 service members were separated after the vaccination mandate was issued by the Biden administration, as reported by the Department of Veterans Affairs.
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