'Correcting the Wrongs': War Dept. Video Welcomes Back COVID 'Warriors of Conscience' Fired by Biden
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Under the administration of former President Joe Biden, a controversial decision was made by federal authorities to dismiss members of the armed forces who declined to comply with COVID-19 vaccination mandates. This decision, influenced by the guidance of Dr. Deborah Birx and Dr. Anthony Fauci, sparked significant debate and criticism.

This policy led to the discharge of many respected and honorable servicemembers, effectively telling them their contributions were no longer valued because they chose not to receive the vaccine. Such actions were perceived by many as a betrayal of those who have dedicated their lives to serving the nation.

However, recent developments suggest a shift in this approach. Under what some are referring to as “Trump 47,” there appears to be a move to reinstate these servicemembers. The Department of War (DoW) has announced changes to the regulations concerning the reinstatement of those affected by the previous mandates.

In a recently released video on the platform X, Secretary of the Department of War, Pete Hegseth, addressed the situation. He spoke about the efforts to right the perceived wrongs of the past administration, referring to the dismissed servicemembers as “warriors of conscience.”

Watch the video for more insights:

Hegseth says, in part:

I want to update you on our efforts to reinstate those servicemembers who were unjustly forced out of the military during the COVID-19 panic.

He continues, saying that while he’s happy with “what we’ve accomplished over the past year” in reinstating servicemembers, they needed to do more “to make things right” to our heroes. The original DoW policy was put in place in Apr. 2025, after President Trump signed an executive order in Jan. My colleague Streiff wrote on the change in policy. see President Trump Orders Reinstatement of Troops Discharged Over COVID Vaccine Refusal

In short, the Department of War has altered the policy in two ways which could draw more members back to active service:

  • updating the length of service by reducing the commitment from four years to two years (with those who have already returned getting this retroactively, also) in the Reinstatement and Return to Service Guidance
  • extending the deadline to apply for any reinstatement through April 2027

READ MORE: Dec. 31 Deadline Looms for Brig. Gen. Christopher Sage As Dept. of War COVID-Era Retaliation Persists


This is fantastic news for our heroes who were unjustly separated from service during the COVID debacle under Pres. Biden. (I may adopt the term “COVID panic,” as Hegseth calls it here. Has something of a ring to it!)

It should ease the worries and concerns now that we are in the sophomore year of the second Trump term, while shoring up the ranks of our military forces degraded under the Left’s mismanagement, and restoring trust where possible with those whom we should never been kicked out of serving our nation in the first place. Wrong is wrong.

Good to see this coming to fruition at last for our warfighters!

Updated: Here’s one of our maligned Marines re-enlisting in Arlington, VA, with an assist by the Under Secretary of the Navy, Hung Cao:

The full post reads:

#MarineCorps Sgt. Anthony Ramos is administered the oath of enlistment by the Honorable Hung Cao, the Under Secretary of the Navy, during his re-enlistment ceremony at Arlington, Virginia. Ramos’ re-enlistment is one of many reinstatements of #Marines involuntarily separated from optioning out of the Coronavirus vaccine. #USMC #USNavy #AlwaysFaithful

 

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