Friday, March 11, 2022

Marine Corps Exceeds 1,000 COVID-19 Vaccine Separations

 via USNI News

The Marine Corps has now separated more than 1,000 Marines due to refusal to get vaccinated against COVID-19.


The Marine Corps separated 165 Marines over the past week due to their refusal to get vaccinated against COVID-19. At 1,038, the Marine Corps leads the military branches for the most separations.


The Navy comes in second with a total of 469 separations, which includes 50 this past week. Of the separations this week, 24 had served for more than six years, while 26 served for less than six years. The highest rank was chief petty officer, said Lt. Travis Callaghan, spokesperson for chief of naval personnel, in an email.


The Air Force has separated 205 active-duty airmen, according to its weekly update. The Army has not yet separated a soldier.

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So the Marine Corps has separated about a Battalion of Marines over covid refusal.

The US Army?

None.

Just plain wow...oh and make no mistake.  The Army has objectors to the shot but they're making an effort to work with their Soldiers.

America's ground force has it right.  It's naval and air force?  Not so much. 

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