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Dr. John Buck Faces General Court Martial.
Resistance To Anthrax Vaccine Ripples Through the Ranks
Feb 22, 2001
Dave Eberhart
Stars and Stripes Veterans Affairs Editor
Capt. John Buck, USAF, the first military doctor to receive
a general court-martial for refusing the anthrax vaccine (at Keesler
Air Force Base near Biloxi, Miss.) is not alone in running afoul
of the controversial Pentagon vaccination program.
Bucks arraignment on a charge of disobedience of a lawful
order is set for Apr. 18. His trial is set for May 15. Buck and
other military defendants recently lost a bid to have a court
of military appeals declare the order to take the series of anthrax
shots unlawfulas a matter of law.
Maj. Sonny Bates, USAF, 14-year career pilot who was last assigned to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware, recently was given a general dismissal for refusing to take the series of shots.
Marine Lance Cpl. Jason Austin, of Fritch, Texas, was convicted
in a court-martial and given both a prison term and a bad conduct
discharge.
Spec. Jeremy Deaton, of Rosemond, Calif., refused the shots while
stationed in Germany. He now faces a court-martial.
Adverse Effects
Staff Sgt. Randi Allaire, of Lansing Mich., suffered adverse effects
after taking the vaccine while serving with the Michigan Air National
Guard. She recently got a general discharge.
Petty Officer 1st Class Dan Morris, of Temicula, Calif., recently
was barred from reenlistment after 14 years in the Navy after
challenging the vaccines safety.
Lt. Col. Tom Heemstra, former commander of the Indiana Air
National Guard, was forced to resign after refusing the vaccine.
And two brothers in the Navy, Petty Officer Daniel Boylan and
Ensign Brain Boylan, both of Wheaton, Ill., were forced out with
general discharges because of their opposition.
And the stories of ended careers go on and on.
Some Sick At Walter Reed
I have been having problems from the anthrax shot since
Aug. 1, 1999, Tech Sgt. Jeffrey Moore of Dover AFB told
The Stars and Stripes Feb. 22. After one shot, I started
having joint aches, memory loss, dizzy spells and blackouts,
he said.
After a year and a half, I am now returned to normal except for dizzy spells, which they are still checking out. Through all of this, my problems, I found, are far less severe than [those of ] others that I have met.
Some of these people are patients at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. One I know was in a coma for awhile from reactions to it. Still others, like a good friend, have not worked a day in two years due to ill health.
Two years ago, half of two Air Force Reserve flying squadrons
here at Dover where I fly walked out the door and quitrefusing
the shots.
· Tech. Sgt. Moore
Two years ago, half of two Air Force Reserve flying squadrons
here at Dover where I fly walked out the door and quitrefusing
the shots. The level of fear and intimidation in the military
surrounding this subject is unbelievable. These walkouts have
to be a severe blow to military manning levels.
Marine Lawyer Speaks Out
Capt. Dale F. Saran is a Marine Corps attorney and former helicopter
pilot who represented Petty Officer David Ponder and Lance Cpl.
Jason Stonewall, both of whom refused the vaccine.
Dr. Buck asked me to represent him, as well, Saran
told The Stars and Stripes Feb. 22, but I could not because
I am now a prosecutor and no longer a defense attorney. The Air
Force actually approved the request but my chain of command would
not.
There is incontrovertible evidence that this program is illegal.
· Capt. Saran
There is incontrovertible evidence that this program is
illegal, even aside form the safety issues, but it has been extremely
hard to convince a military court of that, said Saran. My
fervent hope is that the new secretary of defense will put the
kabosh on this program and relegate it to the circular file where
it belongs.
Whenever I talk to my fellow Marines about the program,
officer and enlisted alike, they all universally have said, I
dont want to take that shot. I have never heard anyone
express support for this program. I have even been approached
by officers in passing who have said, I hope you win so
I dont have to take it or, Will you represent
me when I refuse?
· Capt. Saran
The saddest part of all of this is the silence of senior
leadershow out of touch they are with the beliefs and morale
of their officers and troops. People are complying, in the few
numbers that they are, not because they believe the DoD or because
of their respect for their leaders, but out of fear of the consequences
of what the military will do if they refuse.
The legality of the whole program has simply been swept away, notwithstanding federal law requiring informed consent and longstanding DoD regulations that also require informed consent.I can barely contain my disillusionment with the DoD as a result of this program, which is why I am leaving the service as soon as I legally can.
Editors Note: Capt. Buck will be interviewed live on
the Veterans Radio Network on Sat. Mar. 10. Readers should go
to www.veteransradionetwork.com, click on Current Show Page
and tune in to the real audio presentation.
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