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A call to end gender-based violence in the military

A call to end gender-based violence in the military Melissa E. Dichter, Gala True and Glenna Tinney February 11 April is Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month (SAAPM). (Fort Drum Garrison Public Affairs) On Dec. 8, 2020, Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy suspended or fired 14 military leaders for failing to adequately prevent, stop, or intervene in a culture of sexual assault and violence at Fort Hood Army base. This was necessary, but nowhere near sufficient. The new secretary of defense in the Biden administration, Lloyd J. Austin III, has taken steps at the start of his service in this role to explore changes to the military’s handling of sexual and gender-based violence.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190311:00:32:00

as one woman officer to another, i would like to know what you would like to do to stop sexual assault in the military and as commander in chief, will you commit to signing the military justice improvement act, should it come across your desk? yes. thank you. i led the introduction of the military justice improvement act in the house of representatives so absolutely i would sign it into law as your president and commander in chief. as a fellow service member, we have lived through experiences ourselves, and things that our fellow brothers and sisters in uniform have gone through. i have sat through hearings and engaged with leaders from the department of defense in my role as a member of the armed services committee where, unfortunately, there is a lack of recognition, of the serious change that needs to take place

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