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today the latest weapon coupled with the biting skill of the american soldier stand ready on the alert all over the world to defend this country the american people hold off against aggression this ill dumped big picture now to show you part of the big picture here is sergeant stuart wait. the brevard job serving the united states and uniform is no longer limited to amount. not you please by the women's army koran taking this grooming and feminine grace is one of the 1st lessons learned by the recruit. and if it were to marry me that
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would require a perfect physical health to stand out what. i'm. sure you've all heard the saying there's a right way a wrong way and the army way will. be very. different some are obvious. hard it is going to. run. model but fire. there. was no contact turned right in
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150 with the i found helicopter hanging on your every word it doesn't matter whether you're a man or a woman only that your. the time comes. i. shall psychedelic. stop sexing casts a lot of worry it's time to take it's just so. there was a waiting list for the navy over a year and i knew i didn't wait that long so i had a friend to me about the coast guard and i went to the coast guard and they said that they could get me in within a month so. i said ok ship me on. i
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tried college and. i had. a good job but as in europe and and east texas i bought my own little house and the military was something i always wondered do i come from military family i was always taught that it's every citizen's duty to join the military if you can you should and so i want to go ahead and join and start a career. i enjoy the air force i was 17 years old i had a boyfriend that encouraged me to go in so that's why he didn't give you permission to go. when i was in high school i was impressed with the marines but i had met a colonel that used to run laps around the track after soccer practice and. you'd be perfect for the marine corps because you're really smart and that's what the marine corps needs the professionalism of the camaraderie everything about it and spared me. after i graduated high school i left for
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orlando florida which was the 1st time i was ever on an airplane and a life. initially it was just wanting to go see the world because i'm from a really small town i had a college scholarship to go play basketball but i instead opted to go into the military. you know what i chose to do. i come from a long line of military when we had somebody from every generation on both sides of the family all the way to of revolutionary war i had served in the armed forces and i chose the marine corps because no one in my family had ever done that. well of putting on a uniform every day and you know just getting out there and giving it my all and it's a very proud feeling. as if i would have done the camp over and over again. it was create the camaraderie the discipline everything it taught
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you who i wanted to be that's what they taught you there. obviously was different taking a shower with different people all of a sudden. but i disagree experience i was a sailor every single report on me was excellent grades i knew what i needed to do in my job i was a great team winner. i really enjoyed the whole challenge of it i got several different awards and. it was mainly men i love that i could blend in and keep up with the guys and work as hard as. i knew how do you want to challenge and education was talk not my senior year i was selected to be one of the top 30 leadership positions by the company great officers there. after basic i went to the naval security group alaska i remember getting there you know issued
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a parka set up in my room and then he took me to the bar which was in our barracks and set down in a table were was me and about 10 other guys. and you know kind of felt like a piece of meat on a slab at that point and i never wanted to turn around and leave so much of my life that i couldn't. oh. yeah yeah. i. did. i met corey december 17th of 2007 i was on watch when she got to the station and. blew me away when she walked in. please right. forward ok thank you. the command told us that
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she was coming then there were some issues but we didn't none of the crew knew exactly what had happened and i didn't find out. for a long time. i was stationed in saginaw michigan. i was the only female in my section. i had a supervisor it got to the place where i get calls at 3 o'clock in the morning and he are telling me to come get him and i'm like i can i'm bad and he would then threaten me. i'd walk in from training and he'd be sleeping in my bed. when we went to one of the higher ups the chain of command they were all like his his drinking buddy and they told me just because i didn't like somebody they were going to switch me away from this guy. it was in the evening around taps and. he don't lock the door and he'd come in and he had an erection and he tried to get
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me to touch him i took my right hand and i pushed him in the chest and started to yell for the other guys to kind of hear me. he hit me across. the left side of my face i remember. holding the closet thinking what just happened. to my face hurt so. when we went to the command about it i mean this petty officer who saw my face. they just let it wait because they didn't want any kind of problems going on. a couple weeks later i needed the key to do my cleanup so i knocked on his door and he said ok yeah come on in here and here and i said no no i'm going to wait out here. and he screamed at me and he made me come in and he grabbed my own arm. the.
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and he raped me and. every thing came to a complete change the day that i was raped i got there in february by april i was drugged and raped for the 1st time i had like a cold or pneumonia like symptoms and so they sent me to get shut down and while i was waiting to be examined. and came in and he helped him so he said he was going to the bathroom he came into my room and and that's when he raped me the entire time i was screaming and yelling for help and for him to stop nobody came to the door nobody. came to help me came to morrow ski or anything they made it very very clear. that. if i said anything they were going to kill me. you know in then of course i didn't have anyone to go talk to because the people
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that were perpetrating me were the police. it was my 1st time ever and. i've had a tough time convincing myself that i'm still over. if this is happening to me you know i can only imagine surely i'm not the only one in which i found out later go in through the claims process that i wasn't. it's just after 3 am i see a shadow of a human head over my body next thing you know that i'm awake and like he's on top of me push my legs apart and put himself on top of me and start pulling at my shirt and i wake up and that he's on top of me. he's already penetrated i was drugged i remember the sounds the smell.
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of it is locked and loaded $45.00 at the base of my skull. engaged the ball so that i knew there was around chamber all i could do was continue to concentrate on breathing slam my head against the concrete wall and very forcefully had sex with me i just went to my tent pulled a sleeping bag over my head and cried myself to sleep so within the 2 week period. he raped me 5 times we got tested. i had a trick. and i was pregnant. he did. rape me. and 991 in congressional testimony it was estimated that 200000 women had been sexually assaulted so far in the u.s.
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military if you take into account that women don't report because of the extreme retaliation and that was you know more than a decade ago i would say you could easily double that number and it's probably somewhere near about half a 1000000 women have now been sexually assaulted in the. the corona virus is a global health danger that is yet to be contain this fire is also response is about the integrity of supply chains open borders and the weaknesses of globalization and dangerously this virus is being used as a political weapon. why do we go to war because we view the key to economic growth as oil and energy we go to war is vice president cheney said for the oil that's why they invaded iraq for the oil
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that's why trump says the one thing we want syria we really don't want to go to war with russia we want to just control the oil. and the gas blood and the pipeline through afghanistan so the military is really an extension of controlling a world of energy and oil. or in the current. was prescribed in the last 3 to 4 months this is cracks a teen. this is the. i'm tired of taking all these men i just want the v.a. to fix my job. was having the most horrible pain in my face so i went to the dentist because i thought it was just my teeth or something was wrong. the doctor came in after the x.
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rays and in a car accident when he hit me in my face he dislocated my jaw and both of my it is forward in my face i don't have any to my where they should be in my face. they told me i'd probably need a partial bone replacement for my bone it's been laying on my nerves for so long it's actually disintegrate. i've been on a soft diet for 5 years now. i can eat. everything is potatoes chalo.
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by. the movie is. that there was. both my dad my brother prior navy and army national guard and. in the family in the it was excited and completely just hyped up about going and all my family was proud of me. as my biggest hero. told us of your own being taken care of and i guess that's one of the hard things that i have to accept because i told her that she would be. who's in february
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we got a call. once who is dying and he. rubbed his hand all over my entire body and. he said i own all of this. and i was absolutely scared didn't know what to do i called my dad. when the 1st thing she said was bad. and. i said. what happened he said i was right. and you're a virgin. because. tributes. don't
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ever think. my main nerve in my spine was places and my hips are rotated. my title is director of military plans and personnel policy for the navy. we have specifically trained judge advocates our navy lawyers in our naval criminal investigative service those investigators are all specifically trained in sexual assault any report of a sexual assault is fully investigated in the united states navy they didn't take care of it for a year and a half they were tracking down witnesses they had all these students that are. and they can walk them down and say hey you're only hold talking to statement and i didn't and i went through 3 investigators it was like ok i'm giving this case that's what it's sort of oh and i'm giving this case i'm going to take care of it
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oh well this is really want to really want to deal with it females would come up to their commanders or their and ceo's and say that they were either sexually assaulted or abused and i don't think it was taken seriously i think a lot of times a cursory investigation was done and they were basically told to just suck it up a member bring in a young service member been brutally raped and bring him to see or command and try to make sure that this girl was taken care of properly and this idiot. the city for crying towards spilt milk and in time the credibility of the witness was called into account had the potential victim had she made claims like this in the past there was a lot of witch hunting going on i was ordered to advise a victim of her rights for false statement when i knew that she wasn't lying i was asked to bring her in advise her of her rights like a criminal and interrogate her for false statement until i got the truth out of her . what we hear again and again
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from soldiers who have been raped is that as bad as it was being raped what was as bad if not worse was to receive professional fratelli ation in their chosen career merely because they were raped when you report something. you better be prepared for the repercussions if a man gets accused of rape it's a setup the woman's life i could choose to report it but if i wasn't if you know if they found that what i was saying wasn't to be truthful than that i would be reduced in rank you could lose your rate you could lose rank you could lose your school if you file a false report 'd so. do you want to file a report. with the rape everything in the 1st my friend ed to make me this sound believe me i reported it to different times to my squad
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leader and he told me that there is nothing he can do about it doesn't have any proof they actually did charge me with adultery. i wasn't married he was they took me before make my hand the tank commander and he says you think this is funny and i said what do you mean his like a solid job like what do you mean and i go see the 3rd girl report rape this week even as they call in cahoots you think is the game. right.
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ok and hard as i usually take. i'm. right 14 months what. is going on the d.n.a. . is new for. but we were there 1st and then. this goes everywhere with me. and this goes everywhere with me. you always have protection with jesus but sometimes you need just a little bit more. to go. it was they c of course they. they ordered they ordered a back x.
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ray instead of that but if you're some make up. we should have they should know you should know what's wrong with me like read my stuff and you'll see that's my face it's not my back it's not my legs my arms it's my baby need to prove i don't even know what your case is even if i don't even know why waste the gas money the trip anything it was completely a waste of time but a good veterans day right. it's a perfect way to spend. it. because it was an isolated duty station they were in charge and we were just like cattle. so it was the 1st time i was drugged and raped i was this room with some of my friends and only had like one or 2 drinks and when laying down it was like
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instantly i was not feeling well and came to having a pillow over my head in my friend. raping me. and that went on repeatedly. most sex offenders are hunters just like any hunter they study their prey they study their movements we study the behaviors they study the environment you have rapists pre on other human being. they they stock them the they wait until the victim is that the most vulnerable point in time to perpetrate their crimes a lot of times a victim as somebody that the suspect is very familiar with and they're very aware of what's going on most sex offenders have this hidden persona that nobody ever sees except for the victim therefore when they're caught or if somebody reports people don't tend to believe that because they don't see the typical sex offender
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if it's an officer it's an officer that has had a bit chilly in the past preyed on and enlisted they would do it once they get away with it and then they think wow this was pretty easy i'm going to try to get in particularly for a savvy perpetrator to work with in a relatively closed system like the military it becomes a prime. it's a target rich environment for a predator. what a was discharged they moved to seattle or things got really bad.
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i started to lose everything. is homeless. the addiction to selling drugs crack and a guy. 40 percent of homeless female veterans have been raped while they were surfing they spit into such depression and it appears that they can't hold jobs they can hold their lives together and they end up on the streets when i 1st started training as a gemini and i look over and it was like the universe was like. a gal. in my head i was like you are. there are some special of our. wow for hair when we 1st started dating it was hard. the biggest hurdle was not taking p.t.s.d. personally it does get really stressful and sort of said to have never known
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training before and you want to sort of in her in her prime now she's anxious and sad a lot of. going to go going to go perfect you need. to become a no. no going to terms and thank you for around doing something you know michel be like check it out like it's ok trina it's i have appreciative of it you know but it makes me really sad that here's this little 11 year old boy that's watching out for my well be. it hurts you know i wanted to go away. you know and it doesn't go away.
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but. these policy makers have grown accustomed to the idea that every single problem can be solved with money for anything why can't we solve the coronavirus of money printing the market now is starting to scratch just had a little bit and saying wait a minute that's the same so therefore valuations look like they're going to be marked down already in correction territory on these markets down time percent are going to have to bear market valuations down 20 percent probably i think the likelihood is extremely high already they have a 50 to 60 percent drop that's probably a 10 to 20 percent probability you. know it's all it's on to feel. it's in the end of awfully. yes.
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