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U.S. Military Welcomes Back Troops Ousted Over COVID-19 Vaccine Refusal

U.S. Military Welcomes Back Troops Ousted Over COVID-19 Vaccine Refusal

The U.S. military is actively inviting back service members who were discharged for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine, following a series of executive orders and policy changes. The Navy has launched a reentry program under Executive Order 14184, encouraging former sailors to reapply for service. This initiative is part of a broader effort across the military branches to reintegrate personnel who were previously separated due to their vaccine status.

The Army has already reenlisted a dozen soldiers who were ousted for their refusal to get vaccinated, signaling a shift in policy. The Pentagon has officially welcomed back these troops, emphasizing the need for experienced personnel in the face of ongoing global challenges. Chief Pentagon Spokesman Sean Parnell issued a statement supporting the return to service, highlighting the importance of maintaining a robust military force.

This move comes amidst evolving public health policies and reflects a significant change in the military's approach to managing its workforce during and post the global health crisis. The reentry programs are seen as a step towards healing divisions within the ranks and strengthening the military's operational capabilities.

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