List of deadlines for military vaccine warrants

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado – Deadlines have been set for those serving in various branches of the U.S. military to get a full COVID-19 vaccine.
Those serving in the U.S. military are expected to be fully immunized by Wednesday, December 15.
Members of the United States National Guard and the National Guard Reserve are expected to be fully immunized by June 30, 2022.
Those serving in the US Air Force should be fully immunized by Tuesday, November 2.
Those serving in the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve are expected to be fully immunized by Thursday, December 2.
Those serving in the United States Marine Corps are expected to be fully immunized by Sunday, November 28.
Those serving in the U.S. Navy are expected to be fully immunized by Sunday, November 28.
At this time, it’s unclear when those serving in the US Space Force should be fully immunized.
Any refusal to be vaccinated can be sanctioned by the Uniform Code of Military Justice.