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“By the way, as members of the military we get tons of vaccines. Every time we end up deploying or every year. Because you made a decision to refuse a legal order.
A Navy commander has been fired from his job as the executive officer of a warship because he refused to get a COVID-19 vaccine as required and refused to be tested for the virus, Navy officials ...
Kaprow later said that the crew's morale was the lowest he'd ever seen in his 20-year naval career. [5] The Churchill's gunnery officer said that Graf frequently spat at other officers and threw things at them, including ceramic coffee cups and binders. Ultimately, the entire crew broke out in cheers when she changed command in 2004.
Amy N. Bauernschmidt is a United States Navy officer. She is the first woman to serve as the executive officer and then as the commanding officer of a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier. Bauernschmidt assumed command of USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) on 19 August 2021.
Yvette Marie Davids (born 29 March 1967) [1] [2] is a United States Navy vice admiral. She was the first Hispanic American woman to command a navy ship, [3] and began serving as the first female Superintendent of the United States Naval Academy on 11 January 2024. [4] [5] [6]
A longtime employee of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan who was fired after refusing for religious reasons to get the COVID-19 vaccine has been awarded more than $12 million by a federal jury.
In 1978, Bynum was a pediatrics nurse stationed in Yokosuka, Japan when she was promoted to the rank of captain. She was 44 years old and had twenty years of Naval service. [9] [10] With her promotion, she became the first black woman to attain the rank of captain in the 203-year history of the United States Navy.
In a tumultuous day for the Navy football coaching staff, offensive assistant Billy Ray Stutzmann says he was fired for not complying with the program's requirement that all staff members receive ...