Married U.S. Army Combat Medics Support Federal Vaccination Efforts in Pueblo, Colorado Photo By Spc. Jacob Moir | U.S. Army Soldiers Cpl. Maggie Van Wagenen, left, and Sgt. Frederick Van Wagenen,.. read moreread more Photo By Spc. Jacob Moir | U.S. Army Soldiers Cpl. Maggie Van Wagenen, left, and Sgt. Frederick Van Wagenen, right, combat medics assigned to 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division talk about deploying together to support the federal vaccination efforts at the Community Vaccination Center (CVC) at the Colorado State Fairgrounds in Pueblo, Colorado, April 24, 2021. The Van Wagenen’s are a married couple deployed from Fort Carson, Colorado. U.S. Northern Command, through U.S. Army North, remains committed to providing continued, flexible Department of Defense support to the Federal Emergency Management Agency as part of the whole-of-government response
Fifth in a series of stories during Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
An exhibit that explores common myths associated with sexual violence currently is on display at Baptist Health Hardin in ElizaÂbethtown.
The exhibit, titled âWhat Were You Wearing?,â is meant to raise awareness and challenge the myth that sexual violence is provoked by a victimâs clothing.
The hospital is hosting the exhibit in partnership with Silverleaf Sexual Trauma Recovery Services of Elizabethtown,
Baptist Health Hardin nurse and SANE/Forensic program manager Sarah Tovar said the idea for the installation originated at the UniÂverÂsity of Arkansas. StuÂdent survivors of sexual assault, through interviews, shared their stories and what they were wearing when they were assaulted. From there, an installation was created that featured clothes resembling what the students described and their story of what happened.
Change 5:
Authorizes female Soldiers to wear “multiple” hairstyles at once as long as they are neat in appearance and don’t impact the proper wear of headgear and equipment.
For example, braided twists or loc hairstyle with side twist to secure hair placed in a ponytail or two single cornrows encompassing all the hair going into a ponytail or a bun in the back of the head.
Also, the change removes the restriction that braids, cornrows, twists, and locs have the exact dimensions and the same approximate size of the spacing between them.
Change 6:
Authorizes female Soldiers to wear solid color shades of lipstick that are not extreme. Extreme colors include but are not limited to purple, bright pink, bright red, gold, blue, black, hot pink, green, yellow, ombre, and fluorescent/neon colors.