Instead they have gotten more than 99% to take the jab.
You have no idea how far they will go to get that 100% box checked off. I do. This campaign is an evil, sick obsession without merit or reason.
You can’t imagine what evil ends they will take and how many have joined the zombie brigade to stick everyone they can. Even the ones with regret will not waver from the mission. “I’ve been stuck, why don’t you join us?”
How about a military doc who tells a fellow officer that it is his civic duty to take the shot, that some have had reactions but they keep a defibrillator on stand-by just in case someone arrests and that the second shot usually doesn’t produce too bad a reaction. True story.
If these military fools have spent more time on defense and planning they might have a clue about how to have dealt with Ukraine and russia. But hell no, they are too busy social engineering and forcing everyone to take a clot shot that is ineffective and dangerous.
For all the BS peddlers, no other vaccination or series has resulted in an increase in either death or reaction. They are standard, routine, have track records of effectiveness and safety. There has never been a mass reaction to the cocktail of vaccines given in mass to troops aside from sore arms and asses. I have had the whole mess of them in one afternoon for overseas travel and boosters for three decades. So pedal your comparison of these to covid clot shots crap somewhere else.
“You have no idea how far they will go to get that 100% box checked off. I do.”
If the army has not changed on that score since the late 60s to early 70s, I do.
Twice I was directly involved in battalion “readiness” reports that had to go through all the higher commands all the way to DOD, and I personally know in the two cases I was involved with most of the “readiness” was only on paper, but it satisfied the brass that had to sign it. Rather than know what the actual readiness was, they had to have reports that looked good. Only one officer I worked with (in Korea) was pissed about how I was tasked with managing the preparation of the readiness report, and one his duties was the battalion intelligence officer, and he demonstrated repeatedly to me how he cared most about the truth than merely making an upper rank happy. He and I wrote up our battalion “ammunition” storage depot for dozens of maintenance and security deficiencies. At that time that depot had short range artilery fired nuclear arms (in Korea but since moved backward to Okinawa).