The cost of political mandates still haunts our armed forces
The U.S. military prides itself on discipline, merit, and readiness. But when politics infects leadership, even the strongest institutions can be compromised. As a Navy service member serving under multiple administrations, I saw firsthand how misguided policies can ripple through the force long after the headlines fade. Nearly four years after the failed Biden administration COVID-19 vaccine mandate, our military is still picking up the pieces.
President Donald Trump’s executive order to restore the service of those wrongfully discharged over vaccine refusal was necessary, overdue, and deeply justified. The previous administration’s mandate wasn’t about readiness but disregarding personal liberties despite all consequences that may affect each person’s health, faith, or family. The result was a policy that fractured trust, bled talent, and left lasting scars on the institution it claimed to protect.
In August 2021, the Department of Defense under former Secretary Lloyd Austin made COVID-19 vaccination © Washington Examiner
