Oh wow! SO the National Guard is already calling back those they canned over the vax! Thank you for this heads up GDZeus!
This is good news. Did they say anything about it or give him any back pay? When he refused was he given a dishonorable discharge & if so, did they rescind that? 2 months ago eh? Interesting
No they didn't discharge him, he described it as kinda a leave without pay type thing. No backpay. They didn't give him any flack for anything, just come back in.
When he refused the vaxx a number of times, they finally told him to bring in his gear and don't come back, guess they were a little upset he wouldn't fold and take the vaxx back then. He thought at the time that he was discharged but he never got discharge papers. Then a few months ago they called him back up to duty like nothing happened, matter of fact his commanding officer was happy to see him back. Even going to give him a promotion. First day back he was told he was going on deployment to two different places, one was for a few weeks in another country for their 2-week training (he's already been to that one & back home), the other is coming up soon (in country) for a year.
Oh wow! SO the National Guard is already calling back those they canned over the vax! Thank you for this heads up GDZeus!
This is good news. Did they say anything about it or give him any back pay? When he refused was he given a dishonorable discharge & if so, did they rescind that? 2 months ago eh? Interesting
No they didn't discharge him, he described it as kinda a leave without pay type thing. No backpay. They didn't give him any flack for anything, just come back in.
When he refused the vaxx a number of times, they finally told him to bring in his gear and don't come back, guess they were a little upset he wouldn't fold and take the vaxx back then. He thought at the time that he was discharged but he never got discharge papers. Then a few months ago they called him back up to duty like nothing happened, matter of fact his commanding officer was happy to see him back. Even going to give him a promotion. First day back he was told he was going on deployment to two different places, one was for a few weeks in another country for their 2-week training (he's already been to that one & back home), the other is coming up soon (in country) for a year.
Weird. IDK what to make of it but the good news is that your son is a pure blood! I hope he's not sent to Ukraine.