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Sexual abuse is a deep-rooted issue in the US military. Survivors hope new Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin can change that. Sophia Ankel People pay respects at a mural of Vanessa Guillen, a soldier based at nearby Fort Hood on July 6, 2020 in Austin, Texas. Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin has vowed to address the issue of sexual assault in the military. His appointment has given activists and sexual abuse survivors in the military hope. Sexual abuse in the military has come to the forefront again with the murder of Vanessa Guillen.
Activists and survivors of sexual assault in the military welcome President Joe Biden s new appointment of Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin and hope his stance on the issue will finally bring some long-awaited change.