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Amanda Johnson, A sea violin And after months of what she calls Stonewalling from the US medical establishment, homeschooling mother of five children with two twins and a newborn.
The upcoming move of their family abroad was put on hold because their children did not receive despite the recommended vaccinations The navy Guidelines that show that they are not necessary. The Marine Corps depends on the navy for logistical support and medical services by Navy Medical, a sister service in the military.
In Instagram post From Johnson to her almost 15,000 followers, a popular commentator summarized the family’s situation and wrote: “The dark irony of military families was freed their freedom in exchange for her father’s victims who protect American freedom.
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A marine mother becomes viral because it is called what she calls hypocrisy in guidelines in connection with her family during a permanent change of the station in overseas. (@therealamandajohnson via Instagram)
This post has become viral among military communities and has attracted the attention of other spouses, interest groups and even congress offices.
“We were told that our children are not only suitable because of their vaccination status,” Johnson told Fox News Digital. “Even after my husband sent a prevention letter in which we explained our health plan in overseas, they still rejected us.”
The official naval policy under Bumedinst 1300.2B is clear: “Family members do not have to be immunized.”
In a similar way tricare, Health system for uniformed service membersExpressly explains that “the vaccination status in the context of the tricare -Überse -screening process is not checked”. The goal of the Johnsons, Peru, does not require vaccinations for admission or residence.
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Maha mothers and children visit a press conference for health and human services via food dyes in Washington, DC (Ashley Dimella/Fox News Digital)
“We do not violate any rules. Peru does not need any vaccines, and the Navy directive is not,” said Johnson. “We did everything right, but we are still stuck.
“My husband’s command chain supports us and always asks: ‘Who do we have to call?’ But there is no one.
Marine Captain Hunter Johnson, Amanda’s husband, wrote a detailed letter for prevention and medical willingness to Navy Medical Jacksonville and outlined the measures that his family took to maintain the health of her children.
“Our children were and are not enrolled in childcare. My wife is fully devoted to her daily care,” he wrote. “We teach Time4Learning and limit exposure to institutional disease risks.
“Peru has no vaccination requirements … my continued presence is essential for the stability of our family. This is not a provision, but a PCs [permanent change of station]. “
Nevertheless, according to Amanda Johnson, the Navy Medical Jacksonville denied the package and incorrectly claimed that it was sent to the Naval Medical Atlantic region for the final review last month.

The Johnson family may not be able to complete their constant change of ward in Peru due to a medical decision they have fought since the beginning of this year. (IStock)
The stress has deeply influenced her family. Johnson announced that her husband delayed his paternity leave so as not to be recycled by his language course.
“He went back to work five days later I had our fifth baby. Now, during his vacation instead of relaxing, he chases paper stuff and takes care of this nightmare, ”she said.
You have already secured living in Peru and booked an Airbnb near the Los Angeles International Airport while preparing for your flight.
“They told us: ‘You can push your orders out, but this is absolutely not an option. We are not punished because the navy cannot bring it together,” she said.
The family submitted a congress examination by the office of MP Jim Jordan, R-Ohio. Johnson also confirmed that the Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, picked up on Instagram.

The official seal of the Navy. (Paul Richards/AFP via Getty Images)
“My husband had a call with them and explained everything. I don’t come from Texas, but they saw the contribution and wanted to help,” she said. “It’s a big, big mess.”
Johnson said she not only asks her own family to be released. She wants reform.
“I want everyone who has refused our package to be held accountable. There should be consequences. The guideline is clear and they ignore it,” she said. “No doctor in the navy, a child should be allowed to explain a child to travel for travel due to his vaccination status. That has to end.”
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She said she hopes that her story will change a broader change.
“Vaccination status is not the business, especially for relatives. I hope that the navy is no longer asking questions unless the host country needs it. We are not punished for anything.”
The naval department did not immediately respond to the request from FOX News Digital by comment.