The United States Army is telling soldiers kicked out over the COVID-19 vaccine they can come back.
AdvertisementThe United States army is having such a difficult time recruiting that it's sending instructions on how to rejoin to soldiers kicked out for refusing to take the COVID-19 vaccine.
The Army sent the letters to approximately 1,900 active duty soldiers who were separated for refusing to take the COVID-19 vaccine, according to military blog Task and Purpose.
In 2022, the US Army fell short by about 15,000 soldiers, or 25%, according to Army Times.
"When you look at Generation Z, you see a lot of the declining trust in institutions," Wormuth told NPR.
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