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A poor command climate can make women feel unsupported and alone.
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In 2012, I was deployed to the Afghanistan-Pakistan border to serve alongside Green Berets and infantry soldiers. As a member of an all-female cultural-support team, I was trained to interact with Afghan women and children, something that is culturally inappropriate for men to do. At the border, we encountered mortar attacks, improvised explosive devices, and firefights. Even though this time was tense, we worked well with our colleagues in U.S. Special Forces, in part because prior to our arrival, the detachment commander had set the conditions for our success. He told his men that he expected everyone to behave as professionals, to treat us as they would any other members of the team. He would not tolerate any form of discrimination, harassment, or assault. Thanks to his leadership, and each man’s respect, I didn’t feel marginalized.
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Bean Kowalczik (Chris Kowalczik )
US Marine veteran Chris Kowalczik in the summer of 2020 walking to raise money for homeless veterans. (Chris Kowalczik )
Bean and Seamus Kowalczik (Chris Kowalczik )
EAST HAVEN, CT Chris Kowalczik is not giving up on Bean. As a Marine, I am not comfortable asking for help, let alone donations. I would much prefer to be helping others. With me being out of work for almost a year, the possibility of affording this is impossible, but Bean deserves the opportunity to have a life. We cannot lose him.
Around five years ago, Kowalczik and his family rescued two dogs, Seamus and Bean, the latter a white lab-husky mix. Inseparable, the two are and have been for years very much a part of the Kowalczik family.