Posted on Oct 28, 2021
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I have no negative marks on my record and have been in the army for over two years.
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SFC Antonio Baird
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Honorable, unless you jave some UCMJ in your background and your Commander is punitive.
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PFC Richard Nuss
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Don't be stupid , take the shot .
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SPC Jeremy A
SPC Jeremy A
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I'd argue that blind compliance with a shot that enters your cells, introduces created genetic material (mRNA) that your cells then use to produced a foreign protein which is then released into your bloodstream is stupid. This is an entirely NEW technology, method of action and operates at the genetic manipulation level. That's worth a pause to discuss. I don't believe the oath I took authorizes my chain of command to manipulate me at the genetic level. There's a bioethics aspect to this NOBODY is talking about.
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SSgt Robert Mesic
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I don’t remember the draft being reinstated so what part of following orders don’t you understand
You volunteered for service high is a good thing up you have to obey the rules you can do what you want when you want you accept 12 hour shift moving to a locations that you may or may not like I’ll the rules or get out
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SPC Jeremy A
SPC Jeremy A
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These shots enter your cells, introduce created genetic material (mRNA) that your cells then use to produced a foreign protein which is then released into your bloodstream. This is an entirely NEW technology, method of action and operates at the genetic manipulation level. That's worth a pause to discuss. I don't believe the oath I took authorizes my chain of command to manipulate me at the genetic level. It's never hard to spot the person who will always answer any ethical dilemma with 'I was following orders' because I didn't want to "get out".
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PO3 Robert Resch
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Best situation, General Discharge..
I have known some that were discharged for refusing orders as undesirable for military duty and were given a General Discharge..
It's up to the Command and if officers feel sympathetic of the situation.
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1SG Michael Blount
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Be glad, be very happy I don't get to make that d vision, or you would be looking at an OTH. AND I am pretty sure there's a ln article in the UCMJ that talks about "failure to follow the lawful orders of the President..." Sad that you choose to throw away two perfectly good years. Excellent use of well reasoned judgment...say NOBODY...EVER
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Sgt Quentin Richardson
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Other Than Honorable. It's Disobeying a Lawful order Subject to NJP Article 31 of the UCMJ. You've been vaccinated with God knows what, what's different now? Just curious.
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SPC Jeremy A
SPC Jeremy A
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NONE of those other shots enter your cells, introduce created genetic material (mRNA) that your cells then use to produced a foreign protein which is then released into your bloodstream. NOT A SINGLE ONE. This is an entirely NEW technology, method of action and operates at the genetic manipulation level. That's worth a pause to discuss. I don't believe the oath I took authorizes my chain of command to manipulate me at the genetic level. That's what's different.
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SP5 Duane Weller
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Honorable under general conditions
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CDR Founder Of The Liberty Accelerator $Kill Br!Dg3 Internship
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Who knows at this point. Let us know once you're done, please.
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1SG James Kelly
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I don't know.
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LTC Force Development
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Prior to two of my deployments I had to get Anthrax shots. They were experimental as I remember, and a series of eight shots, of which I only got five. Unless you have a religious or medical reason not to get it, man up and get the shot. When in uniform, we give up many of our personal freedoms for the sake of unit readiness.
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