Posted on 11/16/2023 11:00:11 AM PST by Tench_Coxe
The United States Army has removed the COVID-19 vaccine requirement for new recruits.
The Army’s recruitment challenges have been mounting in recent years, exacerbated by the stringent COVID-19 vaccine mandates that were previously in place.
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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin mandated the experimental COVID-19 vaccine for all military personnel on August 24, 2021, and like thousands of others across the Department of Defense (DOD).
In March 2022, the U.S. Army joined the other branches of the US military in their efforts to purge the ranks of all vaccine dissenters and announced the separation of three soldiers who refused to take the experimental jab. This is the first time the military branch has discharged soldiers over the mandate.
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I went in in 1977. I only remember one shot. Wasn’t too big off a problem until about 4 to 5 weeks in where I thought I had the plague. Couldn’t keep food down consistently, very weak, coughs, nasal drain, diarrhea, you name it. I lost almost 20 pound in basic and it wasn’t due to the exercise. All I knew is I pushed through because I was close to graduation (Air Force) and didn’t want to be set back.
I got out on time and as soon as I got to Tech School, I started getting better. Add in a clot shot and I probably would have had a stroke.
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