The officer wasn't punished after being convicted on three charges, but the Army has continued to take action against those who refuse the jab.
A U.S. Army officer has been convicted in a first-ever court-martial for violating COVID-19 protocols, however, the judge overseeing the case declined to impose punishment.
Bashaw, who formerly served as the Army Public Health Center's headquarters company commander at Aberdeen, faced three charges for allegedlyand refusing to wear a mask while indoors. Additionally, Bashaw was alleged to have stayed at work despite not having a negative COVID test. "After a careful consideration of the evidence, a military judge exercised lawful authority not to adjudge punishment," Amburr Reese, a service spokesperson, told Military.com.
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