Army vax deadline: 2 battalion commanders relieved, discharges begin January, 98% comply [View all]
Source: Military Times
The Armys deadline for active duty troops to be vaccinated against COVID-19 passed Wednesday, and Army officials offered a snapshot of the services data and next steps in a Thursday morning release.
The vast majority of the Armys approximately 485,900 active duty soldiers have complied with the Pentagons vaccine requirement, the release said 96% of troops are fully vaccinated, and an additional 2% have received at least one dose.
Only 3,864 soldiers have refused the vaccination order without a pending or approved exemption, the release said. That includes two battalion commanders and an additional four leaders who have been relieved, but the release didnt specify the rank or echelon of the latter four.
In January, commanders will begin involuntarily discharging soldiers who have refused the shot. Most of them 2,767 have already received a general officer memorandum of reprimand, an adverse administrative action that could end their careers even if they now opt to get the shot.
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