Does that mean you refused to join the military?
They don't give you a choice about medical issues. Especially before shipping out overseas.
What army were you ever in ? The kiss army?
I donāt need to be in an american army to know my constitution
Well, while you may not have been in the military, you don't know much about how they do stuff. When I first got to boot camp, they shot up everyone in the company with all sorts of vaccines. Matter of fact, I ended up having a reaction to one of them, which is how I found out that I was allergic to Thimerserol. And, they made a note in my medical records about it. While I didn't have to get the same shots that everyone else did when annual vaccine time came around, they still gave me vaccines that didn't have thimerserol in them.
And, if your command is going to a place where there are local diseases like malaria, they make you get vaccinated against it before letting you go there. Same thing when you go overseas, as various areas require various vaccinations, and you don't have a choice about getting them or not. If you get the orders there, you have to get the shots required for the area.
No. The military does NOT give you a choice about getting vaccinated. It wasn't until I retired and was under the VA health care system that I had a choice in being vaccinated or not.