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Army Battles Sexual Assault Within Troops, Improves Follow-Up Care of Victims
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National Public Radio had a recent program discussing bad conditions of non military women who work at military bases in Iraq and Afghanistan. Allegedly, these woman have had no recourse with the US military: "We'll look into things" response followed by no action. What of this group??? Shame on us if we tolerate any situation that degrades individuals whether they are military or civilian.