Good.
There's absolutely zero reason that soldiers shouldn't be able to retain the right to refuse the vaccine. We have a volunteer military; our soldiers are still citizens.
There's nothing "dishonorable" about not wanting to take an experimental vaccine that 50 years ago would have been halted immediately due to the damage it's done to people.
Good.
There's absolutely zero reason that soldiers shouldn't be able to retain the right to refuse the vaccine. We have a volunteer military; our soldiers are still citizens.
There's nothing "dishonorable" about not wanting to take an experimental vaccine that 50 years ago would have been halted immediately due to the damage it's done to people.
Good luck getting this past the terrorists currently holding our government hostage.
Yes, a misconduct discharge is like a misdemeanor charge but a dishonorable discharge is like having a felony.
And vote
Just give them admin separations
Nothing lest than "General, under honorable conditions" (distinct from an "Honorable" discharge) should be acceptable.