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From The Epoch Times: A group of Republican lawmakers led by Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) unveiled a bill on Feb. 8 that would reinstate troops fired for not complying with the military’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate.

The Service Restoration Act (pdf) would “ensure that American servicemen and women in uniform are not fired for refusing to take the COVID-19 vaccine and that those already fired can return to military service,” a release from the Republican’s office said…

The bill would prohibit federal funds from being used to require a member of the Armed Forces to receive the COVID-19 vaccine and would require Austin to reinstate members of the Armed Forces who wish to return to duty at the same rank.

It would also ensure that Austin counts the service members’ time separated from the military toward their retirement benefits, and expunge from the service members’ record any adverse action due to refusing to take the COVID-19 vaccine…

“Because of President [Joe] Biden’s power-hungry, anti-science COVID-19 vaccine mandate, hundreds of valuable American service members are being forced out of our military, taking with them years of subject-matter expertise, careers of selfless sacrifice, and lifelong dreams of military service. This is strategically foolish, profoundly unamerican, and completely unacceptable,”Roy said in a statement on the legislation.

The lawmaker added, “I introduced the Service Restoration Act to ensure that the brave men and women of our armed forces are not fired over this wrong-headed mandate—whether it be for a medical, religious, conscientious or any reason—and that those already dismissed are able to get back to honorably serving their country with their time of service and their records rightfully restored…”

The military services have come under criticism for their failure to grant religious exemptions, with members of Congress, the military, and the public questioning if the review processes have been fair. Altogether, the services have received more than 14,000 requests for religious exemptions.

Austin and military leaders have argued that the vaccine is critical to maintaining military readiness and the health of the force. And all of the services have now either discharged personnel for refusing the vaccine or put a system in place to do so.

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(Excerpt from The Epoch Times. Photo Credit: Getty Images)

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Sharon Boileau
February 14, 2022

This has been an incredible waste of top training, passionate patriots, men that model integrity (a value diminished in the past two years) for WHAT?!!! An experimental drug.

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Mel PGM y
February 14, 2022

Should a soldier refuse to carry out an order to commit an atrocity? I would argue, “Yes.” Although I would have taken the jab when in uniform, as I have as a civilian, I would defend my shipmates who might not as I defend my fellow church members. Freedom is personal and is a higher value than mindless exercise of power for conformity. I pray the freedom we enjoy in Christ will permeate the hearts of those in power in our military and government.

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