The order to obtain full vaccination is a lawful order, and failure to comply is punishable as a violation of a lawful order under Article 92, Uniform Code of Military Justice, and may result in punitive or adverse administrative action or both...
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STRATCOM: China’s Pursuit of Nuclear and Hypersonic Weapons Adds Urgency to U.S. Deterrence
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Report on Navy Large Unmanned Surface and Undersea Vehicles
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Petraeus Questions U.S. Ability to Counter Terrorism After Afghanistan’s Fall
Navy, Marine Corps Issue Policy, Deadlines for Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccinations for Active, Reserve Forces - Amesia Glob
All active-duty Marines and Navy personnel must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Nov. 28, and reservists by Dec. 28, to comply with the Department of the Navy’s latest immunization policy, the services announced in all-hands messages. Read More My boyfriends been overvaccinated smallpox vaccnia, eczema erythry vaccinitum - petersen, smith, wade, grayden, usa, nac, america, americans, etc. - vaccine wont work; antidote mass illegal; priming for defense illegal (deterrants, gen-mod, monoclonals, etc. illegal; executions only of assailant to birthright/VIV/etc.); prepared without intervent to surv w/o viol or euthan prompt. Artist in the Ambulance, Psycho-schizo-HERV Neander -> whos gunna win the label to bioweaponist 21.
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- As of today, 407 tests and sample collection devices are authorized by the FDA under emergency use authorizations (EUAs). These include 285 molecular tests and sample collection devices, 88 antibody and other immune response tests and 34 antigen tests. There are 60 molecular authorizations and one antibody authorization that can be used with home-collected samples. There is one molecular prescription at-home test, three antigen prescription at-home tests, seven antigen over-the-counter (OTC) at-home tests and two molecular OTC at-home tests.
- The FDA has authorized 14 antigen tests and eight molecular tests for serial screening programs. The FDA has also authorized 613 revisions to EUA authorizations.
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