The U.S. Navy, as per Biden’s mandate, has published its guidelines for separating the small minority of service members who refuse to get or complete the Covid-19 vaccine, and the penalties are outrageous. Not one exemption was even considered.
If active-duty sailors did not get their last dose of the Covid-19 vaccine by November 14, the separation process has already begun for them. Yes! Unfortunately, the U.S. Navy is releasing all sailors who have refused the COVID vaccine. Aside from that, all special pays and education benefits will be stripped off. The worst part is, the Navy did not approve any religious exemptions and only six medical immunity have been accepted.
NAVADMIN statement:
“In order to ensure a fully vaccinated force, U.S. Navy policy is to process for separation all Navy service members who refuse the lawful order to receive the COVID-19 vaccination and do not have an approved exemption. Navy service members refusing the vaccine who are in a frocked status should be defrocked as soon as feasible.
Sailors could still face the possibility of separation even if they have started the vaccination process after the deadline
Discharged sailors will no longer acquire career retention bonuses, enlistment bonuses, or incentive payments after being separated, regardless of their time serving in the Navy and their sacrifices.
Moreover, discharged sailors will not be able to take advantage of Navy tuition assistance and/or educational opportunities. The worst part is, they could also possibly lose the veteran benefits they would have otherwise been given after serving.
Even though many sailors have sacrificed so much and even devoted much of their lives to serving this country, it is shameful that this is the treatment we give them for standing up for their freedoms as citizens… freedoms they were fighting so hard to preserve.
NAVADMIN also said on the statement:
“Those who fail to complete a service obligation incurred for participating in Navy funded full-time, part-time, or off-duty education programs … will be required to reimburse the cost of the education received, prorated for the obligated time served.”
Lt. Col. Paul Douglas Hague, a high-ranking US Army officer, sent in a resignation letter last August in protest of the COVID vaccine mandate, referring to it as a “Marxist takeover of the military”, as well as “unethical, immoral and tyrannical”.
Lt. Col. Paul Douglas Hague said in a resignation letter tweeted by his wife, Katie Phipps Hague, that he was resigning from his 19-year career primarily because of the Pentagon requirement that all US military members be jabbed by mid-September.
After eighteen years of active duty service in the US Army, my lieutenant colonel husband has resigned
He’s walking away from all he’s worked for and believed in since he was an ROTC kid at UGA
He’s walking away from his retirement
His resignation memo: pic.twitter.com/u1QU488fmI
— Katie Phipps Hague (@AtTheHague) September 9, 2021
Hague, who is stationed at Fort Bragg in North Carolina, reportedly wrote in his letter:
“First, and foremost, I am incapable of subjecting myself to the unlawful, unethical, immoral and tyrannical order to sit still and allow a serum to be injected into my flesh against my will and better judgment.”
It is impossible for this so-called ‘vaccine’ to have been studied adequately to determine the long-term effects. It simply has not existed for enough time and any claim otherwise is blatantly ignorant and likely an outright lie driven by negligent political agenda.”
“I cannot and will not contribute to the fall of this great nation and its people – those very Americans whom I swore to protect the liberty of at all cost.”
“The values that our nation was founded on, has lived by and thrived under, have been utterly decimated by the current presidential administration and the leadership of the military.”
Read the letter in full below:
The letter is originally dated Aug. 23 while the terrorist bombing in Kabul occurred three days later, but Katie told Fox News that her husband simply forgot to change the date after making several revisions.
Sources: 100percentfedup, maritime-executive, foxnews, nypost