WASHINGTON (KFOR) – The President of the National Guard Association of the United States chimed in on who has authority over National Guard units, issuing the statement amid controversy over the Oklahoma National Guard’s defiance of the Pentagon’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
Retired Brig. Gen. J. Roy Robinson, the NGAUS president, said a state’s National Guard is controlled by its governor until activated for federal duty.
good for Oklahoma, has anyone else noticed how people are protesting the vaccines mandates.
ReplyDeletethis is just the start of patriots trying to retake our country back from the socialists. its going to snowball from here. people have had enough of this crap.
wait for it. it's coming.
BRAVO. Suck it DoD. Let's go brandon!
ReplyDeletethe thing is, national guard and reservists aren't on orders until they are. any screwup from the virus vaccine that levels them is off the books for the government and they get no medical car if they are not not on active duty orders.
ReplyDeleteTPTB will mobilize the guard and require the jab. There will be some little flood in an area that borders another state and the fedbois will say something like "we're mobilizing your units for a week and a half. We need some traffic directed and some sandbags filled. Oh, by the way they'll be getting the jab and a court martial if necessary..."
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