Dude is in the Army, so he has different leadership than me, but all of this is coming from the top down, and by top I mean Biden demanding his Generals to do stuff.
If you look at my post history, you can see I'm in the Air Force and see this happening. I don't know of anyone that's gotten kicked out though (yet). Most everyone has gotten their shot, and anyone not currently seeking a waiver (medical or religious) will be kicked out. In the Air Force, today was the last day to get the first Pfizer shot and still be "fully vaxed" by the get-green date (2Nov for Active Air Force). If you (verbally) declare you're getting J&J, you still have another couple weeks.
Refusal to get the shot is being treated as disobeying a direct order, and punishment will be handed out accordingly. Although above I've said most have already gotten their shot, there is still a percentage that is trying to get religious waivers. In the Air Force, the approval is done through the MAJCOM commanders (one of 9 Generals). Of course, they'll have staff to sort everything out, so there might be a backlog.
What has yet to be determined (in the Air Force), is how many of these religious requests will be approved/denied, and what will happen to those who are denied and still refuse. As for anyone who straight up refuses, they're looking at the UCMJ and discharges.
I was reading that letter the colonel in charge of pilots health in the army wanted all vaccines halted since it broke so many rules of the UCMJ in the fact not tested, has severe side effects on totally healthy in shape young men. She stated it would put our military in a huge disadvantage to have a ton of men die or be in a state of non readiness so the vaccine should be stopped or put out in phases so they can monitor the men that are having issues and then halt it if necessary.
Thank you for chiming in. I’ve been seeing your waiver posts and wondered what you thought of this video but didn’t think to just ask you lol
I just realized I have no comment about the military red-flags.
If you ever stored your firearms in the base armory, or lived on base with firearms, the military has (or at least had) records of your serial numbers.
For example, I had a few firearms when living in the dorms, so the Armory stored my weapons and had a list of serial numbers, manufacture, and type. If you live in on-base housing with firearms, you also have to register your firearms with the armory, but can keep them in your house.
When moving to a new base, the armory stored my weapons for a couple weeks while I found off-base housing. During this time, they also had a list of my firearms they stored.
Assuming they keep historical records (which they might not), finding a list of previously owned firearms would be trivial. Just look the bases Airman Snuffy was stationed at, and contact the armories on that base to see if they have any historical records.
Great information to know, thanks again
Yet another reason to avoid base housing.
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