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Old 07-09-2022, 07:55 AM
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Ohlsan
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The cool thing about the military is there normally is no grey, it’s black and white. The vaccine order that was established through a Sec Def Memo dated 24 Aug 2012 was very specific. The soldier is required to take the “FDA approved” Shot. This is in part because every branch of the military has regulation(Army: AR 40-562) only allowing an EUA drug if it is to combat CBRN warfare. Since COVID was from a “bat” and not man made as a CBRN agent in a lab, the military cannot force an EUA on its soldiers. The US military is unable to get the FDA approved vaccine. And using a relabeled EUA vaccine is not authorized. So there is no possible way for a soldier to follow the order because there is no FDA approved vaccine to take. The water gets further muddied if you look into vaccine injuries in the military, which were up 1100% in 2021. I have soldiers in my unit that are now unable to drill due to vaccine refusal. We sent in a 48 page exemption request that was returned denied within 37 minutes. That means it went from my email to the state surgeon to NGB back to me in 37 minutes. There is no way in hell they even looked at the exemption packet it was just automatically denied.

references if you care to check my information:

sec def memo:

https://news.usni.org/2021/08/25/secdef-austin-memo-on-mandatory-service-member-covid-19-vaccinations

AR 40-562: 1-4c(4), 2-6, Chap 8


https://armypubs.army.mil/epubs/DR_p...eb/r40_562.pdf


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