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It's set. She'll be let go in mid May, using up her leave, and officially discharged the last day of June. (All unvaxxed have to be out by July 1st) That puts her 11 months before her 20 years.... no pension. It's all legit, and attorney has suggested we don't throw good money away (which is about to be tight) to pursue a better outcome.

It's set. She'll be let go in mid May, using up her leave, and officially discharged the last day of June. (All unvaxxed have to be out by July 1st) That puts her 11 months before her 20 years.... no pension. It's all legit, and attorney has suggested we don't throw good money away (which is about to be tight) to pursue a better outcome.

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Military are Citizens too. Our right don't just vanish because we signed on a line. This isn't the Soviet Union, it's not the movies, and it's not fantasy. We agree to certain limitations to maintain good order and combat effectiveness. If they maintained uniformity and didn't threaten us with for simply applying, then I would have less of an issue. However, when you treat a medical exemption equal to vaccination, but refuse to entertain the thought of a religious exemptions, then heads must roll. One is a constitutional right that's been upheld in the courts, and the other is a medical condition.