NEWNow you can take heed to Fox Information articles!
The Division of the Navy issued an apology letter Friday to former navy personnel “unjustly eliminated” from service due to the COVID vaccine mandate throughout the Biden administration.
Beneath Secretary of the Navy Hung Cao emphasised that the Division of Warfare is dedicated to “righting previous wrongs” and welcoming again former service members who have been dismissed throughout the pandemic.
“To the sailors and marines who have been wrongfully discharged throughout COVID, we failed you,” Hung stated in a video posted on X. “We’ll by no means permit this to occur once more, not on my watch. We’re prepared so that you can come again, and we wish to right your information.”
Cao, the Division of the Navy’s chief working and chief administration officer, overseeing roughly a million Navy, Marine Corps and civilian personnel, acknowledged the impression of the mandate on these it pressured out.
HEGSETH ORDERS ABOUT FACE ON PENTAGON’S SLIPPING GROOMING STANDARDS
Beneath Secretary of the Navy Hung Cao appeared in a video discussing the Navy’s apology letter to former service members. (U.S. Navy)
“We’re righting this mistaken and it begins with this formal letter of apology,” he stated.
President Donald Trump signed Govt Order 14184 shortly after returning to workplace final January, directing federal businesses to establish service members affected by the previous vaccine requirement and take steps to reinstate them or restore sure advantages.
The order applies to former members of the Military, Air Drive, Marine Corps, Navy, House Drive and Coast Guard who have been discharged solely for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine.
VA REVERSES BIDEN ADMIN POLICY PROVIDING ABORTION SERVICES AGENCY CALLS CONTRARY TO FEDERAL LAW

Secretary of Warfare Pete Hegseth stated the Pentagon is reviewing discharges tied to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate and dealing to right navy information. (Aaron Schwartz/CNP/Bloomberg by way of Getty Photos)
The previous secretary of protection mandated in 2021 that every one service members obtain the COVID-19 vaccine, a coverage that was rescinded in 2023.
“The navy unjustly discharged those that refused the vaccine, whatever the years of service given to our Nation, after failing to grant a lot of them an exemption that they need to have obtained,” Trump’s government order states.
The Division of Warfare issued steerage to all of the secretaries of navy departments to contact former service members with details about potential reinstatement and to right their discharge information.
TRUMP DECLARES ‘REAWAKENING’ OF ‘WARRIOR SPIRIT,’ UNWAVERING SUPPORT FOR MILITARY: ‘I HAVE YOUR BACKS’

President Donald Trump signed an government order in January 2025, directing the assessment of navy discharges tied to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate. (Al Drago/Reuters)
Based on the Division of Veterans Affairs, greater than 8,000 service members have been separated after the Biden administration’s Division of Protection issued the vaccination mandate.
“It’s unconscionable that hundreds of former Service members who held true to their private and spiritual convictions weren’t simply separated, however separated with common (beneath honorable situations), relatively than honorable, discharge characterizations,” Secretary of Warfare Pete Hegseth stated in a December memo. “Whereas many have utilized for and obtained reduction from our Army Division assessment boards, I consider the onus is on us to make this proper.”
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP

Beneath Secretary of the Navy Hung Cao acknowledged the impression of the COVID-19 vaccine mandate on service members dismissed from the navy. (U.S. Navy)
Hegseth stated he directed a proactive assessment of personnel information to establish people involuntarily discharged solely for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine and facilitate applicable discharge upgrades.
Fox Information Digital has reached out to the Navy for added info.

