A 16-year-old veteran and former Air Force student who voluntarily abandoned the army after she refused to receive the 2021 executive order of breach of COVID-19 Biden Ministry of Defense (DOD) Secretary Pete Hegseeth and the actions of the Trump administration to undo the effects of the controversial mandate.
Kacy Dixon, former Intelligence Officer and Officers of the Judge (JAG), was pregnant at that time of the Biden administration He issued the executive order required to members of active duty to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
“I have spent my whole adult life in the army,” Dixon told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview. “I have gothic tons of vaccines, you know, smallpox, anthrax, without really thinking about it. But because or my pregnancy, I had doubts about [the COVID-19 vaccine]. “
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While the Disease Control Centers (CDC) recommended the vaccine for pregnant women, Dixon said their doctor at that time told him that “because vaccines had been produced in the leg, sincere and were under thirty.
He Vaccine mandatewhich lasted until January 2023, it cost the US Army. UU. An estimated 8,700 service members only a few months before Russia invaded Ukraine. Many Army members requested exemptions, but few were granted. The majority of the members of the service were deactivated with honor, generally deactivated or discharged into different conditions (UOTHC).
“This mandate devastated our army in many ways. In terms of morals, there were many service members who were aware of this legal problem, who knew that this was an illegal order,” said Dixon. “You do not follow illegal orders. You have the claimed duty not to follow illegal orders, and the members of the service who tried to keep their oaths and do that lost their livelihoods, lost their careers.”
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In the first week of his presidency, Donald Trump signed an executive order To begin the process of restoring the men and women of military service. Duration The inaugural discourse of President Trump, the “complete recovery” promised for those who were forced to leave the United States army.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseeth Comments were issued last week about the continuous effort to enforce the president’s executive order.
“We all know that the previous administration issued illegal orders on mandatory vaccines in an experimental vaccine, COVID-19,” Hegseeth explained. “We are doing everything we can, as fast as we can, to restore those affected by that policy.”
Secretary Hegseeth signed a memorandum last week “that directs the Undersecretary of Defense for personnel and preparation to provide additional guidance to the joints that are reviewing the thesis cases.”
Kacy Dixon applauded Hegseeth Secretary of Defense for recognizing the “illegal” nature of the military mandate.
“It has a very encouraging bone that the secretary speaks with such a frankness of this issue to recognize that thesis vaccines were experimental when used in the members of our service,” Dixon told Fox. Noting that the attitude of the Department of Defense “has been a great impulse of morality.”
American legislators also intervened in the administration’s efforts to support the thousands of service members whose lives overturned as the results of the mandate.
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President Trump, l., And a nurse preparing a Covid vaccine, r. (Getty)
“The mandate of the military vaccine Biden was a destructive error that ruined the morale of the troops, denied the preparation of force and destroyed the lives of many of our best and brave families and their families,” Congressman Darrell ISSA, R-California, told Fox News. “Secretary Hegseeth is demonstrating true leadership and working to repair the damage that was done. At the time of this crossroads, he is choosing duty, honor and the country on divisive and partisan policy.”
While the wheels are in motion to reverse the harmful effects of the mandate. Dixon said that the men and women of service who decide to re -enter the military will now be years of rank of their former colleagues. In addition, the logistics of the restitution of military members can also be a challenge for the DOD.
Andrew Cherkasy, co -founder of Golden Law, Inc. and the former JAG of the Air Force, told Fox News Digital that “Secretary Hegseeth is trying to undo one of the greatest political attacks against our troops in the history of the United States.”
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“I have seen innumerable members of the outstanding service to be unpleasant after Covid Refusals,” Chekaskky added. “The most difficult challenge for Hegseeth will be to raise the downloads of those who were expelled not directly due to the negative of the vaccine, but for misconduct that surrounds his rejection.”
Preston Mizell is a Fox News Digital Fox Cubting Breaking News. History tips can be sent to Preston.mizell@fox.com and at x @MizellPreston