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Amanda Johnson, Sea spouse And a five -year -old mother with two sets of twins and a newborn baby, she speaks after months of what she calls Stonewalling by the US military medical institution.
The upcoming move of her family abroad is put on hold because their children have not received all the recommended vaccinations despite navy A policy that states that they are not needed. The Navy Corps is dependent with each other with the logistics support and medical services through the Medical Navy, the nursing service in the army.
IN Instagram post By Johnson, with almost 15,000 followers, one popular commentator summed up the family situation, writing: “The dark irony of military families who have been stripped of their freedom in exchange for the victim of his father who protect US freedom … shameful.”
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The Navy Mom becomes viral because of calling what she calls the hypocrisy in policies related to her family during the permanent change of cell abroad. (@thereelamandajohnson via Instagram)
This post became viral among military communities, attracting the attention of other spouses, advocate groups, and even congress offices.
“We have been told that our children are not only suitable on the basis of vaccination status,” Johnson told Fox News Digital. “Even after my husband sent a letter about a prevention in which he explained our health plan abroad, they still denied us.”
The official Navy policy in accordance with the Bumedinst 1300.2b is clear: “Family members do not have to be immunized.”
Similarly, tricare, Health care for members of uniform servicesexplicitly states that “vaccination status is not questioned as part of the screening procedure for Tricara abroad.” And Johnson’s destination, Peru, does not require any vaccinations to enter or reside.
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Maha moms and children attend the US health and human food conference on food in Washington, DC (Ashley Dimella/Fox News Digital)
“We do not violate any rules. Peru does not require vaccines, and naval policy is not even,” Johnson said. “We did everything right, but still stuck.
“My husband’s command chain supports us and constantly asks, ‘Who should we call? “But there is no one.
Marine Captain Hunter Johnson, Amandin’s husband, wrote a detailed letter on the prevention and medical readiness of the Navy medical medical Jacksonville, presenting the measures that his family needs to maintain the health of his children.
“Our children were not and will not be enrolled in the care of children. My wife is fully dedicated to their daily care,” he wrote. “We are in the house using time4learning and limit exposure to the risks of institutional diseases.
“Peru has no vaccination requirements … my permanent presence is essential for the stability of our family. This is not implementation, but computers are [permanent change of station]. “
Nevertheless, Amanda Johnson says Navy Medical Jacksonville has denied the package and falsely claimed that he had been sent to the Navy Medical Region of Atlantic last month for a final examination.

The Johnson family may not be able to complete their permanent change of station to Peru because of the Navy’s medical decision, which they have fought with since the beginning of this year. (East)
Stress deeply influenced their family. Johnson shared that her husband had delayed his paternity to avoid recycling through his tongue.
“He returned to work five days after I had our fifth baby. Now, during his vacation, instead of relaxing, he persecutes paperwork and deals with this nightmare, “she said.
They have already provided accommodation in Peru and booked Airbnb near the Los Angeles International Airport as they prepare for their flight.
“They told us,” You can throw out your orders, “but this is absolutely not an option. We will not be punished because the Navy cannot connect it,” she said.
The family filed an investigation into Congress through the Office of Ambassador Jom Jordan, R-Ohio. Johnson also confirmed that the office of Ambassador Chip Roy, R-Texas, reached out after seeing her story on Instagram.

Navy’s official seal. (Paul Richards/AFP via Getty Images)
“My husband had a phone call with them and explained everything. I wasn’t from Texas, but they saw the post and wanted to help,” she said. “It’s a big, big mess.”
Johnson said she didn’t just ask for her family to clean. She wants a reform.
“I want whoever denied our package to be responsible. There should be consequences. Politics are clear and they ignore it,” she said. “No doctor in the Navy should be allowed to declare the child inappropriate for traveling only because of their vaccine status. This must be completed.”
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She said she hoped her story would occur with broader changes.
“The status of vaccination is no anyone’s job, especially for dependent members. I hope the Navy stops asking quite if the host country does not require it. We were punished for nothing.”
The Navy Department did not immediately respond to the Fox News Digital request for comment.