Posted on Feb 7, 2022
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Many have applied for a religious exemption. Based on recent reports many of these requests have not been ruled on, yet soldiers and sailors are being discharged.
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SPC Tamara Trammell
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Unless they can prove a specific family strain of medical reactions to the vaccines (I've met 1 person with a familial allergy to a known ingredient both major brands share);
YES! They should have applied for the exemption beforehand. If there's a problem with COVID-19, there's definitely a problem with the live mold, bacteria, and viruses in other shots they received back in Basic Training.

I hope someone is getting some really good psychology research on superstition from all this. Vaccines have proven a very reliable spark throughout their history.
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SP5 Donna Barr
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The military spread the 1918 "Devil Virus." Keep these shot slackers in so they can't go infect the populace they claim they're "protecting."
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PV2 Joanes Edouard
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Anyone who refused to take the vaccine is a danger to everyone else in the military, and that person should not be in the military is not a team player, and he or she is also too selfish and ignorant to understand the threat and danger that he or she would be to everyone else.
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PO3 Robert Cassidy
PO3 Robert Cassidy
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You really are dumb
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LTC Ray Buenteo
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Solution: all you soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, coast guard and space force who were drafted into the military form up to the left and follow the Social worker out of the room. The rest of you who volunteered to join the military, shut your pie hole and roll up your sleeve .
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SGT James Hunsinger
SGT James Hunsinger
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That's the way to entice more "volunteers" for the military, good thinking. Great strategy in a day and age when your gender choice and preferred pronouns mean more than your actual war fighting capability.
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LTC Ray Buenteo
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Let me get this straight. A soldier wants a religious exemption from getting a shot. Yet your religion is okay with you being in the military and possibly having to use deadly force to execute your mission or support service for those deploying deadly force. That would be an individual so full of shit they should have a hazardous waste sign stapled to their forehead.
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SMSgt Michael Gleason
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YES!! In almost 34 years, I don't remember ever having any "choice" about which immunizations I was required to receive, and all were in the name of "World-Wide Eligibility" for service! I can't imagine that ANY member of the U.S. Armed Forces would be permitted to refuse innocculation!
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PO3 Robert Cassidy
PO3 Robert Cassidy
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Nuremberg Code
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SMSgt Michael Gleason
SMSgt Michael Gleason
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I don't know what that means or implies.
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SGT Air Defense Radar Repairer
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Yes
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CPL Linda B.
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No
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LTC Ray Buenteo
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No. But they should for refusing N order.
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Sgt William Chapman
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Must be a different military now. I was in from 63 - 67 . Vietnam 65 . They never asked if you wanted a shot. You were marched to the clinic got your shots . End of story.
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TSgt James Sutton
TSgt James Sutton
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oh yeah bet they didn't have time outs or personal space and quality of life initiatives back then either...have to be nice to your troops these days or they run home and cry to mommy and daddy.
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Amn Kenneth Shostad
Amn Kenneth Shostad
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They did experiments on the troops back then as well; many lawsuits have been won from that mess...
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PO3 Robert Cassidy
PO3 Robert Cassidy
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They believed in the Nuremberg Code and tested the vaccines for efficacy and safety.
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