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As U S Military Mandates Masks and Vaccines, Army Takes In Doctor Who Questions Both

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DVIDS - News - Army Reserve Quartermaster Brigade Bids Farewell to Commander

1 Charleston, WV – The 1st Brigade (Quartermaster), a down-trace unit of the 94th Training Division-Force Sustainment, gathered at the Maj. Gen. Charles C. Rogers U.S. Army Reserve Center to bid farewell to Col. John Joseph and welcomed Col. Antionette Chase as the new brigade commander on 16 May 2021, in a change of command ceremony. For Joseph, a Troop Program Unit service member and a financial services strategy officer in his civilian occupation, his three-year brigade command tenure begun with a bit of nervousness, excitement, and humbleness. “I entered command knowing that I had an opportunity to affect the lives of Soldiers while carrying out a mission for the Army, all the while feeling the pressure of being responsible for the actions of an organization that is dedicated to the development of Soldiers,” said Joseph.

Arizona candidate s claim to be military chaplain investigated

(Photo via Facebook/Alex Stovall for Congress) “My name is Alex Stovall. I am Republican. I am 26. I am a Chaplain,” tweeted a 24-year-old chaplain candidate in the US Army Reserve in late May, announcing his campaign for a congressional seat in Arizona’s 9th District. Stovall went on to proclaim himself an America Firster who is “running for Congress to take on AOC,” apparently referring to US Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a progressive New York Democrat. But Stovall’s self-declared chaplaincy credentials have resulted in an investigation by the US Army Reserve Command into whether his social posts and other activity violated Defense Department regulations on how military personnel can present themselves in running for office.

Arizona candidate s claim that he s a military chaplain draws investigation

(RNS) “My name is Alex Stovall. I am Republican. I am 26. I am a Chaplain,” wrote a 24-year-old U.S. Army lieutenant in a tweet in late May, announcing his campaign for an Arizona congressional seat. Stovall went to proclaim himself “pro-second Amendment” and an America Firster who is “running for Congress to take on AOC,” apparently referring to U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a progressive New York Democrat. In a video attached to the tweet, Stovall presents himself in an Army uniform as part of a campaign video. The next day, in answer to challenges about his claim to be a chaplain, Stovall posted in the same Twitter thread: “I am a Reservist Chaplain. This video does not imply endorsement by the US Military, the US Army, or the D.O.D.” The video also includes a watermark at the bottom meant to bring it in line with military regulations.

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