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Mandatory COVID-19 vaccination unlikely so long as supply remains low, Army health official says


Mandatory COVID-19 vaccination unlikely so long as supply remains low, Army health official says
February 22
Command Sgt. Maj. Alex Kupratty of the 4th Infantry Brigade, 25th Infantry Division, receives his initial dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine Jan. 6 at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Alaska. (Maj. Jason Welch/Army)
The coronavirus vaccine remains optional for soldiers, but could become mandatory once the vaccine is issued full Food and Drug Administration licensure or if the president waives the option for service members to opt out.
Neither are likely right now, especially given the limited supply of vaccine, so Army leaders are encouraging soldiers who have been prioritized for vaccination to take it. That includes young troops unlikely to become seriously ill from COVID-19 or those who have already caught the virus and recovered from it, since the duration of immunity is unknown. ....

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Army CID is burned out and mismanaged by military police leadership, special agents say


Army CID is burned out and mismanaged by military police leadership, special agents say
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An Army special agent poses in a staged crime scene at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, as part of a photo shoot designed to promote and recruit warrant officers in the CID career field. (Master Sgt. Michel Sauret/Army)
Army Criminal Investigation Command has been dealing with inexperienced and overworked investigators at large Army posts for years, according to four career special agents who’ve served at a mix of domestic and overseas CID offices.
Many of the problems stem from CID’s subordination to military police officers, who lack backgrounds in felony investigations but influence priorities. Equally troubling are the security details to protect senior Pentagon officials, which steal away a large number of investigators in their prime, said the four agents, who spoke on condition of anonymity to protect their current and future jobs. ....

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