By Annie Isabel Fukushima and Gwyn Kirk, June 17, 2013
As more U.S. military women break the silence about sexual violence
committed by their comrades in arms, it is clear that sporadic
“scandals”—at the Tailhook Naval Aviators’ Convention (1991), Aberdeen
Proving Grounds Ordnance Center (1996), the U.S. Air Force Academy
(2003)—are not isolated incidents, but spring from the mycelium of U.S.
military culture and ideology. Read more...
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