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This Memorial Day we're honoring sacrifice on every front

Dear John,

This Memorial Day, Children’s Health Defense honors the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. Their courage and sacrifice remind us of the true cost of freedom and the sacred responsibility we share to protect it.

Today we also honor the Military Chapter of Children’s Health Defense, which stands not only for those who’ve fallen on the battlefield, but also for those who have taken a stand on another critical front: the fight for informed consent, medical freedom, and human rights within the armed forces.

During and since the COVID pandemic, countless service members have faced unimaginable pressure and consequences for exercising their right to bodily autonomy. Many have been discharged, disciplined, or denied benefits for refusing experimental vaccine mandates, not out of defiance, but out of duty to truth, integrity, and the Constitution they swore to uphold.

CHD and our Military Chapter are committed to advocating for those who serve and those who’ve stood up to unprecedented challenges to human rights.

We’re proud to support legal actions, raise awareness, and build community among military families and veterans affected by coercive medical policies – as our children of today will become the soldiers of tomorrow.

Let us carry the torch of remembrance and resistance, not only in tribute to those we’ve lost, but in solidarity with those who continue to serve the cause of freedom.

With gratitude and resolve,

Mary Holland
CEO, Children’s Health Defense

Pam Long
On behalf of the Military Chapter
Children’s Health Defense


TAKE ACTION

May is also Armed Forces month. Join us in defending liberty by writing a letter to your Representatives and Senators about the unresolved COVID-19 vaccine mandate which resulted in 8,000 involuntary discharges and nearly 95,000 coerced discharges.

Despite President Trump’s Executive Order calling for “reinstatement and backpay,” only a few service members have been reinstated or have qualified for backpay. The religious accommodation process for vaccine refusal is nonfunctional within the Department of Defense, with some service members still being punished and discharged for refusal of the seasonal influenza vaccine.

We need the American people to take a vocal stand on behalf of our warriors. Without public pressure, it might be years before service members will have their rank, medical benefits, retirement, and honorable discharge statuses restored.

The unlawful EUA COVID-19 vaccine mandate was a direct assault on both medical freedom and religious freedom, in direct opposition to the values our veterans have risked their lives to protect. It is our duty as citizens to take action to preserve freedom in all of its forms, in honor of our heroes’ sacrifices, and to safeguard a future with all of our freedoms intact.