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Military Reinstates Flu Shots for Recruits as Air Force Outbreak Grows

Two months ago, the Pentagon told American troops that the annual flu shot was no longer mandatory, ending a requirement that had stood for eight decades. The message was one of personal freedom, that warriors could decide for themselves whether the vaccine served their interests. Then, at one of the military’s busiest training installations, recruits…
Pentagon Moves Away From Mandatory Flu Vaccines

The United States military has long been defined by discipline, structure, and a strong emphasis on collective readiness. For generations, that readiness has included strict health protocols designed to keep troops deployable and protected against disease. Vaccination programs have been a cornerstone of that system for centuries, dating back to the earliest days of the…
BREAKING: Young Men May No Longer Need to Sign Up for Draft Under New US Plan

For decades, the idea of a military draft in the United States has felt like something that belonged to another era, one shaped by black-and-white footage, mass protests, and deeply divided public opinion during the Vietnam War. For many younger Americans especially, the concept of being required to serve has never been a real consideration,…
