
The Marine Corps is the first U.S. military branch to grant religious exemptions to the militaryโs COVID-19 vaccine mandate, nearly two months after the vaccination deadline for active-duty Marines.
The Marines approved two requests for religious accommodation from the mandate, the branch said in a statement on Thursday.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced the mandate in August 2021, but every branch had resisted granting religious accommodations, sparking lawsuits and allegations that the military was violating federal law by discriminating against religious troops.
The lack of approvals prompted a federal judge earlier this month to block the mandate for a group of Navy personnel, with the judge finding the record โoverwhelmingly demonstrates that the Navyโs religious accommodation process is an exercise in futility.โ
While the ruling didnโt directly apply to the Marines, it likely triggered the militaryโs first religious exemption approvals, Sean Timmons, managing partner of Tully Rinckeyโs Houston office, told The Epoch Times.
โI think the Marines saw the opinion, saw them get just completely get ripped a new one, admonished, reprimanded judicially โฆ and they saw that, now theyโre reacting to it; theyโre trying to correct it after the fact,โ he said.
โTheyโre basically a bank robber who robbed the bank trying to return the money. โIโm not a bank robber. Iโm just borrowing money.โ Itโs laughable, comical,โ he added.
A Marines spokesman declined to share details of the approved exemptions, telling The Epoch Times that the branch was โhamstrung by privacy considerations.โ
โAll I confirm that we had two approved religious accommodations,โ he said.
Requests for religious accommodations are โmeticulously reviewedโ by multiple superiors, the spokesman added in an emailed statement. If they all clear the request it reaches the deputy commandant who decides whether to approve or deny it.
While the Marines are the first branch to approve religious exemptions, the pair that were cleared are a small fraction of the 3,350 religious exemption requests received. Over 3,200 have been rejected.