The order directs the military to reinstate troops who were removed because they did not comply with the government’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
President Donald Trump on Jan. 27 signed an order that paves the way for troops discharged for refusing to receive a COVID-19 vaccine to rejoin the U.S. military, with full back pay.
“The vaccine mandate was an unfair, overbroad, and completely unnecessary burden on our service members,” it stated. “Further, the military unjustly discharged those who refused the vaccine, regardless of the years of service given to our Nation, after failing to grant many of them an exemption that they should have received.”
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is requested to update Trump on the progress of the order within 60 days.
Hegseth told reporters at the Pentagon earlier on Monday that the Pentagon would execute Trump’s orders that pertain to the military “swiftly and without excuse.”
He also said that officials support the order to reinstate troops removed due to the Department of Defense’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
Hegseth has said previously that the military would apologize to the former members.
The military discharged more than 8,000 members who declined to receive a vaccine after their exemption requests were denied, according to the White House.
Just 43 of the members discharged over the vaccine mandate have since returned to the military, according to the White House.
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