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DoD has to stop the "bleeding" and the exodus from its ranks as well as the significant lack of recruitment. People don't follow orders like they use to. Military folks, these days, get to choose which orders they will follow and which orders they will not. It's all part of DOD Policy 1D10TS_DHMF -1 "Don't Hurt My Feelings" Regulation that came out in February 2021. ;)
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Maj Robert Thornton
CPO David R. D. no problem. My take is that the vaccines can cause myocarditis in males in their teens and 20’s. To continue to force military members to take a vaccine that could cause heart issues, that doesn’t keep them from getting Covid is IMHO ludicrous.
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CPO David R. D.
Maj Robert Thornton - Agreed. I did read the article. My personal opinion, even though I was forced to receive many vaccinations over my 24yrs, I would dare say the ones I received had been tested, and proven effective. Covid vaccinations, not so much.
I read something awhile back that, in 20 years, we may see a lot of advertisements stating, "Did you get the Covid vaccinations between 2020 and 2025? If so, you may be eligible for compensation. Sign up today!"
I blame this one completely on the Commander-in-Chief. It's the military and I've always been taught, counseled, and advised, that military law is different than civilian law. There's not a lot of "push-back". If a military member is given a lawful order, they have to follow it, or standby for heavy rolls and the consequences, which can be up to "Discharge" from the service.
The covid vaccination, in my opinion, should never have been mandatory.
I read something awhile back that, in 20 years, we may see a lot of advertisements stating, "Did you get the Covid vaccinations between 2020 and 2025? If so, you may be eligible for compensation. Sign up today!"
I blame this one completely on the Commander-in-Chief. It's the military and I've always been taught, counseled, and advised, that military law is different than civilian law. There's not a lot of "push-back". If a military member is given a lawful order, they have to follow it, or standby for heavy rolls and the consequences, which can be up to "Discharge" from the service.
The covid vaccination, in my opinion, should never have been mandatory.
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SGT (Join to see)
CPO David R. D. - I seem to remember a test vaccine that got a wide dispersal right before Desert storm kicked off.
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CPO David R. D.
SGT (Join to see) - Interesting. Hard to believe that was 30 years ago. I enlisted in May 1992.
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