
The mass dump poses the military branch as the most adamant of the divisions when it comes to COVID-19 compliance.
Last month, army officials sacked six active duty leaders, including two battalion commanders, and issued 2,767 written reprimands to soldiers for refusing the vaccination order. Authorities aim to take further action this month against non-exempt people refusing to comply with vaccine requirements.
Last Tuesday, the Pentagon announced that it is now also recommending a recall for all eligible troops and civilian members of the Defense Department. Almost 100,000 active duty members have already received recalls.
The military has not been spared the disruption of operations due to the virus. During the last week of December, the combat ship USS Milwaukee Navy was stranded by an outbreak of COVID. The ship docked at Guantanamo Bay after being forced to delay its deployment to South America.
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