What Sen. Jane Harman, D-California, had to say:

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Rep. Jane Harman, D-California, spoke before a House panel investigating the way the military handles reports of sexual assault.

She said she recently visited a Veterans Affairs hospital in the Los Angeles area, where women told her horror stories of being raped in the military.

"My jaw dropped when the doctors told me that 41 percent of the female veterans seen there saT they were victims of sexual assault while serving in the military," said Harman, who has long sought better protection of women in the military.

"Twenty-nine percent say they were raped during their military service. They spoke of their continued terror, feelings of helplessness and downward spirals many of their lives have taken since.

"We have an epidemic here," she said. "Women serving in the U.S. military today are more likely to be raped by a fellow soldier than killed by enemy fire in Iraq."
CNN

Women have served in the American military since the days when Deborah Samson disguised her identity to enlist, serve, and be wounded in battle in the Revolutionary War. Their service deserves more support and better respect, not only from the military, but from all of us. This is not a few bad apples; this is a systemic problem. Sexual harrassment is bad enough but how could you possibly serve in the military knowing you were always in danger from your own side?

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The Department of Defense statistics are alarming — one in three women who join the US military will be sexually assaulted or raped by men in the military. The warnings to women should begin above the doors of the military recruiting stations, as that is where assaults on women in the military begins — before they are even recruited.
Common Dreams article

Ever since reading about Lance Cpl. Maria Lauterbach and Pfc. LaVena Johnson the phrase "support the troops" has been running through my mind.


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