Active-duty Air Force pilots seeking religious accommodation to the vaccine mandate say they are still grounded even though the Air Force allowed most other unvaxxed to fly again.
OutKick founder Clay Travis says the House repealing the military’s COVID vaccine mandate ‘sends a message’ to other institutions and will help recruitment issues in the armed forces.who sought a religious accommodation to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate, but is allowing other unvaccinated service members to resume regular flying duties.
"I am still grounded, and I have not had any type of disciplinary action taken against me whatsoever except what they have done over this COVID-19 mandate," Sosebee, who has served for nearly 10 years, told Fox News Digital. REPUBLICANS CHEER MILITARY VACCINE MANDATE ROLLBACK, BUT STRESS SERVICE MEMBERS MUST BE 'MADE WHOLE' AGAINto be a T-38 instructor in October 2021 and has not been able to fly since, which has been extremely hard on his family since he is the sole provider and cannot rack up the flight hours needed to transition out of the military and work as a pilot for a major airline.
"My goal was to serve honorably as I have and then retire when it was appropriate, whether that was 20 years or after that. But then counting on those financial provision to help, you know, set up our family for success. But that is obviously being threatened," Stef said. "The treatment received by Lt. Col. Stef and Capt. Sosebee is retaliatory and exemplifies the very reason why our litigation is so important," said Danielle Runyon, who is representing Sosebee and Stef in a class action lawsuit conducted by First Liberty Institute, along with Schaerr Jaffe LLP and Hacker Stephens LLP.
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