
Soldier Guilty For Refusing Anthrax Shot
By William Kates
Since the vaccinations were made mandatory for all U.S. military personnel in 1998, hundreds of service members have been disciplined or discharged for refusing to take the shot. At least 37 have been court-martialed.
The Pentagon insists the vaccination is safe, with severe adverse reactions developing in about one in 100,000 vaccinations. Iwanowska, of New York City, was charged after reporting for pre- deployment processing in January. Her unit was being sent to southwest Asia.
She is expected to testify during the sentencing phase, which was to begin later Wednesday. Iwanowska faces a maximum of 12 months in jail, a bad conduct discharge, reduction in rank and forfeiture of some of her pay, Rowley said.
"I still believe the Army is a good place and I don't regret joining," Iwanowska said after the verdict. "I don't regret what I did, I just wish it had turned out differently."
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