Pentagon: Roughly one out of three military service members turning down COVID-19 vaccine
According to the Pentagon, an estimated one out of three United States military service members eligible to get a coronavirus vaccination have turned it down.
The Pentagon says it overestimated the value of the weapons it has sent to Ukraine by $6.2 billion over the past two years, resulting in a surplus that will be used for future security packages
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The Pentagon says that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has put up to 8,500 troops on heightened alert, so they will be prepared to deploy if needed to reassure NATO allies in the face of ongoing Russian aggression on the border of Ukraine.
The Pentagon retreated from its defense of a drone strike that killed multiple civilians in Afghanistan last month, announcing Friday that a review revealed that only civilians were killed in the attack, not an Islamic State extremist as first believed.
The Pentagon said Monday that it will require service members to receive the COVID-19 vaccine now that the Pfizer vaccine has received full approval.
According to the Pentagon, an estimated one out of three United States military service members eligible to get a coronavirus vaccination have turned it down.