The FDA approval lists Comirnaty as the officially approved shot. Although it claims this shot is interchangeable with the EUA Pfizer shot, it explicitly says that the two shots are "legally distinct". Document EVERYTHING and do not sign any waivers. This will be a lawsuit goldmine for service members who decide to get the shot if they are not given Comirnaty.
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Sorry, bit it's written into the UCMJ that you can't sue the military or Fed Govt for anything that happens to you while on Active Duty. Even after you leave, you or your family still can't sue. If we were allowed to, we wouldn't have a military.
This isn't entirely true: https://nationaltriallaw.com/can-i-sue-the-army-navy-or-air-force/
In certain circumstances, one of which is medical negligence/malpractice, military members can sue via the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA).