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Is There an Army Cover Up of Rape and Murder of Women Soldiers?
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.
But, now, even more alarming, are deaths of women soldiers in Iraq, and in the United States, following rape. The military has characterized each of the deaths of women who were first sexually assaulted as deaths from "non-combat related injuries," and then added "suicide." Yet, the families of the women whom the military has declared to have committed suicide, strongly dispute the findings and are calling for further investigations into the deaths of their daughters. Specific US Army units and certain US military bases in Iraq have an inordinate number of women soldiers who have died of "non-combat related injuries," with several identified as "suicides."
94 US military women in the military have died in Iraq or during Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). 12 US Civilian women have been killed in OIF. 13 US military women have been killed in Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF). 12 US Civilian women have been killed in Afghanistan.
Of the 94 US military women who died in Iraq or in OIF, the military says 36 died from non-combat related injuries, which included vehicle accidents, illness, death by "natural causes," and self-inflicted gunshot wounds, or suicide. The military has declared the deaths of the Navy women in Bahrain that were killed by a third sailor, as homicides. 5 deaths have been labeled as suicides, but 15 more deaths occurred under extremely suspicious circumstances.
8 women soldiers from Fort Hood, Texas (six from the Fourth Infantry Division and two from the 1st Armored Cavalry Division) have died of "non-combat related injuries" on the same base, Camp Taji, and three were raped before their deaths. Two were raped immediately before their deaths and another raped prior to arriving in Iraq. Two military women have died of suspicious "non-combat related injuries" on Balad base, and one was raped before she died. Four deaths have been classified as "suicides."
19-year-old US Army Private Lavena Johnson, was found dead on the military base in Balad, Iraq in July, 2005 and her death characterized by the US Army to be suicide as a self-inflicted M-16 shot. On April 9, 2008, Dr. John Johnson and his wife Linda, parents of Private Johnson, flew from their home in St. Louis for meetings with US Congress members and their staffs. They were in Washington to ask that Congressional hearings be conducted on the Army's investigation into the death of their daughter, an investigation that classified her death as a suicide despite extensive evidence suggesting she was murdered.
From the day their daughter's body was returned to them, the parents had grave suspicions about the Army's investigation into Lavena's death and the characterization of her death as suicide. In charge of a communications facility, Lavena was able to call home daily. In those calls she gave no indication of emotional problems or being upset. In a letter to her parents, Lavena's commanding officer Captain David Woods wrote : "Lavena was clearly happy and seemed in very good health both physically and emotionally."
In viewing his daughter's body at the funeral home, Dr. Johnson was concerned about the bruising on her face. He was puzzled by the discrepancy in the autopsy report on the location of the gunshot wound. As a US Army veteran and a 25-year US Army civilian employee who had counseled veterans, he was mystified how the exit wound of an M-16 shot could be so small. The hole in Lavena's head appeared to be more the size of a pistol shot rather than an M-16 round. He questioned why the exit hole was on the left side of her head, when she was right handed. But the gluing of military uniform white gloves onto Lavena's hands hiding burns on one of her hands is what deepened Dr. Johnson's concerns that the Army's investigation into the death of his daughter was flawed.
Over the next two and one-half years, Dr. and Mrs. Johnson, and their family and friends relentlessly through the Freedom of Information Act and Congressional offices requested the Department of the Army for documents concerning Lavena's death. With each response of the Army to the request for information another piece of information/evidence about Lavena's death emerged.
The military criminal investigator's initial drawing of the death scene revealed that Lavena's M16 was found perfectly parallel to her body. The investigator's sketch showed that her body was found inside a burning tent, under a wooden bench with an aerosol can nearby. A witness stated that he heard a gunshot and when he came to investigate found a tent on fire and when he looked into the tent saw a body. The Army official investigation did not mention a fire nor that her body had been burned.
After two years of requesting documents, one set of papers provided by the Army included a xerox copy of a CD. Wondering why the xerox copy was in the documents, Dr. Johnson requested the CD itself. With help from his local Congressional representative, the US Army finally complied. When Dr. Johnson viewed the CD, he was shocked to see photographs taken by Army investigators of his daughter's body as it lay where her body had been found, as well as other photographs of her disrobed body taken during the investigation.
The photographs revealed that Lavena, a small woman, barely 5 feet tall and weighing less than 100 pounds, had been struck in the face with a blunt instrument, perhaps a weapon stock. Her nose was broken and her teeth knocked backwards. One elbow was distended. The back of her clothes had debris on them indicating she had been dragged from one location to another. The photographs of her disrobed body showed bruises, scratch marks and teeth imprints on the upper part of her body. The right side of her back as well as her right hand had been burned apparently from a flammable liquid poured on her and then lighted. The photographs of her genital area revealed massive bruising and lacerations. A corrosive liquid had been poured into her genital area, probably to destroy DNA evidence of sexual assault.
Despite the bruises, scratches, teeth imprints and burns on her body, Lavena was found completely dressed in the burning tent. There was a blood trail from outside a contractor's tent to inside the tent. She apparently had been dressed after the attack and her attacker placed her body into the tent and set it on fire.
Investigator records reveal that members of her unit said Lavena told them she was going jogging with friends on the other side of the base. One unit member walked with her to the Post Exchange where she bought a soda and then, in her Army workout clothes, went on by herself to meet friends and get exercise. The unit member said she was in good spirits with no indication of personal emotional problems.
The Army investigators initially assumed Private Johnson's death was a homicide and indicated that on their paperwork. However, shortly into the investigation, a decision apparently was made by higher officials that the investigators must stop the investigation into a homicide and to classify her death a suicide.
As a result, no further investigation took place into a possible homicide despite strong evidence available to the investigators.
Another family that does not believe their daughter committed suicide in Iraq is the family of Army Private First Class Tina Priest, 20, of Smithville, Texas, who was raped by a fellow soldier in February, 2006 on a military base known as Camp Taji. Priest was a part of the 5th Support Battalion, lst Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Fort Hood, Texas. The Army said Tina was found dead in her room on March 1, 2006, of a self-inflicted M-16 shot, a "suicide", 11 days after the rape. Private Priest's mother, Joy Priest, disputes the Army's findings. Mrs. Priest said she talked several times with her daughter after the rape, and while very upset about the rape, she was not suicidal. Priest continues to challenge the Army's 800 pages of investigative documents with a simple question. How could her petite daughter, 5-foot-tall daughter with a short arm length, have held the M-16 at the angle which would have resulted in the gunshot? The Army attempted several attempts explanations, but each was debunked by Mrs. Priest and by the 800 pages of materials provided by the Army itself. The Army now says Tina used her toe to pull the trigger of the weapon that killed her. The Army never investigated Tina's death as a homicide, but only as a suicide.
Rape charges against the soldier whose sperm was found on her sleeping bag were dropped a few weeks after her death. He was convicted of failure to obey an order and sentenced to forfeiture of $714 for 2 months, 30 days restriction to the base and 45 days of extra duty.
On the same Camp Taji, 10 days later after Tina Priest was found dead, on May 11, 2006, woman US Army Private First Class (name known to author, but not identified for the article), 19, was found dead. She died three days after she suffered what the Army called "a self-inflicted gunshot". The Army claimed that she too had committed suicide. In her room where her body was found, investigators discovered her diary open to a page on which she had written about being raped during training after unknowingly drinking a date rape drug. The person identified in the diary as the rapist was charged by the Army with rape after her death. Many who knew her did not believe she shot herself, but there is no evidence of a homicide investigation by the Army.
The September 4, 2006 death at Camp Taji of Private First Class Hannah Gunterman McKinney, 20, of the 44th Corps Support Battalion, Ft. Lewis, WA was investigated and rather than having been run over by a military vehicle as she crossed a road from a guard tower to the latrine as initially claimed by the Army, she fell or was pushed from and run over by a vehicle driven by a drunk Sergeant from her unit who had first sexually assaulted her. The Sergeant pleaded guilty to drinking in a war zone, drunken driving and consensual sodomy with an underage, incapacitated junior soldier to whom he had supplied alcohol. A military judge ruled that McKinney's death was an accident and the Sergeant was sentenced to 13 months imprisonment, demotion to private, but he would not be discharged from the Army.
Other suspicious "non-combat related injury" deaths on Camp Taji include Fort Hood's 1st Armored Cavalry Division PFC Melissa J. Hobart who died June 6, 2004, 1st Armored Cavalry Sergeant Jeannette Dunn who died November 26, 2006), 89th Military Police Brigade Specialist Kamisha J. Block (who died August, 2007), 4th Infantry Division Specialist Marisol Heredia who died September 7, 2007) and 4th Infantry Division Specialist Keisha M. Morgan who died February, 22, 2008. None of the deaths have been classified as suicides, but the circumstances of their deaths should be investigated further because of serious questions concerning their deaths.
The US Army has classified the deaths of four other women as suicides. In the space of three months in 2006, three members of the U.S. Army who had been part of a logistics group in Kuwait committed suicide. Two of them were women. In August 2006, Lt. Col. Marshall Gutierrez, was arrested at a restaurant in Kuwait and was accused of shaking down a laundry contractor for a $3,400 bribe. He was allowed to return to his quarters and found dead on September 4, 2006 with an empty bottle of prescription sleeping pills an open container of what appeared to be antifreeze.
Major Gloria D. Davis, 47, assigned to the Defense Security Assistance Agency which handles the sales of military equipment to other countries, reportedly committed suicide in Baghdad on December 12, 2006, the day after she allegedly admitted to an Army investigator that she had accepted at least $225,000 in bribes from Lee Dynamics, a US Army contractor, that reportedly bribed officers for work in Iraq. Major Davis had a daughter, son and granddaughter. She had worked as a police officer, was a volunteer at women's shelters and helped get disadvantaged African-American students into ROTC programs.
New York Army National Guard Sergeant Denise A. Lannaman, 46, assigned to a desk job at a procurement office in Camp Arifjan, Kuwait that purchased millions of dollars in supplies. She received excellent performance ratings, her supervisor citing that her oversight eliminated misuse of funds by 36 percent. On October 1, 2006, Lannaman was questioned by a senior officer about the death of Lt. Col. Gutierrez and reportedly told by that officer that she would be leaving the military in disgrace. She was found in a jeep dead of a gunshot wound later in the day. While her family said that she had attempted suicide four different times in her life, the Army has not ruled on the cause of death of Lannaman.
US Army interrogator Specialist Alyssa Renee Peterson, 27, assigned to C Company, 311th Military Intelligence Battalion, 101st Airborne Division, Ft. Campbell, KY, was an Arabic linguist who reportedly was very concerned about the manner in which interrogations were being conducted. She died on September 15, 2003 near Tal Afar, Iraq in what the Army described as a gunshot wound to the head, a non-combat, self-inflicted weapons discharge, or suicide. Peterson reportedly objected to the interrogation techniques used on prisoners and refused to participate after only two nights working in the unit known as the cage. Members of her unit have refused to describe the interrogation techniques Peterson objected to. The military says that all records of those techniques have now been destroyed. After refusing to conduct more interrogations, Peterson was assigned to guard the base gate, where she monitored Iraqi guards. She was also sent to suicide prevention training. On the night of September 15th, 2003, Army investigators concluded she shot and killed herself with her service rifle. Family members challenge the Army's conclusion.
US Army Sergeant Melissa Valles, 26, assigned to Headquarters Detachment, Company B, 64th Forward Support Battalion, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, Fort Carson, CO, died on July 9, 2003, in Balad from a two non-combat gunshot wounds to her abdomen. The Army has not ruled whether her death was a suicide or a homicide. But Valles' family stated that although small in stature at 5 foot 3, she was a tough person. "She really put people in their place. She did that since she was a girl. She would put little boys who were bullies in their place." The family does not believe Valles committed suicide.
One suspicious non-combat death of a military woman occurred in Afghanistan.
On September 28, 2007, Massachusetts Army National Guard Specialist Ciara Durkin, 30, a finance specialist, was found lying near a church on the very secure Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan, with a single gunshot wound to her head. She had recently told her relatives to press for answers if anything happened to her while she was deployed in Afghanistan. When she was home three weeks prior to her death, she told her sister about something she had come across that raised some concern with her and that she had made some enemies because of it. Members of her family also questioned whether the fact that she was gay played a role in her death. They believe Ciara was killed by a fellow service member, intentionally or accidentally, and they are confident that she did not commit suicide.
In Bahrain, On January 16, 2007, US Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Jennifer A. Valdivia, 27, assigned to the naval security force for Naval Support Activity, Bahrain, was found dead 3 days after she was to report for duty on January 14. The Naval Criminal Investigative Service has classified her death as a suicide. Valdivia was kennel master of the largest military kennel in the world. In 2005 she was named Sailor of the Year at the Bahrain Naval Base.
Although the data on the number of suicides in the military is vague and purposely underreported by the Veterans Administration, of 69 suicides of men in the military since 2002, 64 committed suicide in the United States, 1 in Kuwait, 2 in Iraq and 2 in Afghanistan. Men are much more likely to commit suicide once they return from a combat zone, than in the combat zone. Of the 8 alleged suicides of women in the military, 3 were in Iraq, 2 in the US, 1 in Kuwait and 1 in Bahrain. The question of why women would be more likely to commit suicide outside the US than once home should be investigated.
The circumstances surrounding each of these deaths warrants further investigation by the US military. Congress can compel the military to reopen cases and provide further investigation.
I strongly urge the Congress to demand further investigation of the deaths of these women.
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Show AllAs a former (pre-Bush) active duty military women, I had to read this article, but of course what it makes me feel isn't even worth commenting on because what I feel is every bit as predictable and horrible as all this was.
I didn't get messed with. But not every female maintencence troop can pick up an 80 pound aircraft generator. Most would never try, due to the sheer fact of embarassment of exerting in ANY way, being less than graceful and feminine. Trust me, young women everywhere, intimidation factor and ruthless use of gratiuteous force are helpful, because sometimes when you do not look pretty, you ALSO do not look like a good candidate, AND know that they get you by the headtrip long before they get you by the hair. Don't trust being alone with them, basically, so pair up as much as you can, that's what I think anyway. My environment was long before Iraq, and must have been much easier to deal with.
DON'T be embarassed about not trusting your fellow MALE troops. Don't be shy about not trusting, don't be afraid of being PISSED off about having to even WORRY about it. Don't mince words. Don't be nice. Not very many women get along very well playing nice, so if your choice is only that of "princess or bitch", or what someone once told me now is "Bitch or Slut", DO NOT be ashamed or afraid to be LESS than friendly and trusting. Don't ACT so surprised if they come on to you, and for Gods sakes don't act scared.
That's about all I can say. In the end, I have to realize some of my good forture was blind luck, which really pisses me off actually. This whole thing does. Armed women should NOT have to worry about getting raped, much less by their own. Jeez. They'd have had to kill me too, I'd have gone postal, so to speak, with every automatic weapon I could carry. Hmmm. Yup. That would have been me. Would have been messy.
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Cast your minds back to the invasion of Baghdad. At the time, I noted that the extensive looting (including a lot by American troops of Saddam's palaces) was not a hopeful indicator of control by the invading power. Rumsfeld laughed it off, because there was nothing he could do about it but brush a lot of lipstick onto the pig.
I did not want us to invade, but thought that if we did there was a right way and a wrong way. It is now evident to everyone, even hawks, that the ominous looting was the shape of things to come.
Of course the photos of Saddam's statue coming down were like a movie set -- the general American public never saw that the square where it happened was ringed with tanks to allow this staged "liberation" to go forward.
What does this have to do with rape/murder cover-ups? A lot. The troops themselves have been characterized as professional soldiers who chose to go to Iraq. That is a myth which is falling apart with stories of stop-loss. Some of the earlier requirements for people without felonies have been ignored. You could even imagine them spinning this story into how we need good clean boys, instead of the ones from prisons and boys' reformatories.
But the reality is that the military just doesn't care very much, as long as certain metrics are met. A few women raped and murdered? So what? They'd like to promote the other myth that women will kill themselves after they are raped out of shame and fear. Women who enlisted, and who had some pride in themselves. I don't think the women were coming out of prison. I think they were also idealistic and up for a challenge. But they did not receive adequate redress, and for some of them who were rape-murdered it never came up.
Rape is, it must be understood, mostly about the assertion of power. It may occur as a kind of revenge for the fate of losing a buddy, etc. Because this is power which is not granted to the rapist by his superior officers, the rape is by definition another example of the lack of power we have in Iraq. It is about impotence of the superior officers. And who wants to get it out that impotence exists in a place where the "surge" is supposed to be so potent?
Time to withdraw that limp organ, Bush and Cheney. Your impotence is trickling down to the men and it will be very ugly when they catch on how really dickless you are.
RE: I noted that the extensive looting (including a lot by American troops of Saddam's palaces) was not a hopeful indicator of control by the invading power.
Yes, there is a link, it is the raping of culture and, despite the need to present it as mostly locals or a few bad apples, it was deliberate. To build a new, one must destroy what was there before. Some loot artifacts and others loot flesh.
To destroy national pride, one has to create shame - whether it be the shame that one was not "man enough" to protect one's wives or daughters, or shame in one's wives and daughters for not resisting more forcefully. Either way, intimacy between man and wife has been destroyed.
I don't think that the American military wants its female soldiers used as "spoils of war" - so we have to know whether one is covering up one's own sins by covering up the sins of another - or more worried about the reputation of the institution than about punishing sinners.
RE: Rape is, it must be understood, mostly about the assertion of power.
It is a ritual of devaluation and power. It is a dismissal of the person - of what the person wants and doesn't want. It is the taking away of control over that which is the most personal (one's body). There is a bit of defiling going on. Rapists often move from hating women of a certain despised group to hating all women.
Where does the hatred of women come from - or, at least, the attitude that one's own wants renders what another wants or doesn't want unimportant.
Then again, this whole occupation in Iraq was something the people did not want.
I believe the American Government is a complete wreck. A building that is no longer safe to live in and ought to be repaired... But the people are told that the building is perfectly safe.
Rape ought to be punished with death or life imprisonment. Rape is a form of extreme torture that no one should suffer and the perpetrator of such a horrendous crime does not deserve to live. A rapist is the worse criminal in existence. They still your body.
A murderer generally ends your agony but a rapist/murderer does the ultimate torture first. The problem: Men rule most of everything. Women are a minority. They do not see rape as much of a crime. It is. It is the worst.
The very fact that this happens in this military makes me hate my own country all the more. A true government should have everything laid bare. No secrets. The people ought to be able to access every last detail easily. Secrets lead to crimes against human rights within our own government. It is not right. This government is not just.
The United States is invading other countries rights all the time. This war is replacing tyranny with another form of tyranny. Our tyranny. Our government is horrible. The dream of our forefathers is nearly demolished by selfish leaders. Just takes a small push and the entire building is going to fall down.
I was once in my building's laundry room and it happened we were all older women and we all started work as teenagers. We started talking and it turned out that every one of us was subjected to different forms of "sexual harassment" as a condition of keeping the job, and I don't mean "can you be a sweetheart and get me a cup of coffee".
In those days women said nothing out of shame or fear of being thought crazy or being blamed. If they did anything, it would be to quit and look for another job.
These days it would be risky for males to engage in that overt behavior in most US workplaces. That is true because women refused to be ashamed and fought back, despite being ridiculed and punished.
Evidently this is not true for the military and their contractors. Domestic violence is also rampant on army bases. I know someone who worked as a 911 operator at a huge base in the south. It is harder to change something whose very essence is control through brutality.
I get the impression from personal conversations that immigrant women without papers are also frequently raped and harassed on the job.
People removed from nature soon have a heart of stone. You can't be in a war of destruction of the very earth people walk on and keep a good heart.
These stories shake me to the core! I think what really gets me is that one of these women was in my old unit. This could have easily been me if I had stayed in the military. I remember all the sexual harrassment I endured during that time, but never was I raped. It is horrible to think that these women are being raped and killed while in a warzone by our own people! We need to do something about this!!!! Even if it is simply talking to those who want to join the military about the realities of military life and war.
My beautiful wife is a specialist in the Army National Guard 49th MP Brigade. Her 1rst Sgt. keeps telling her that if she wants to advance in the Army she's going to have to divorce me. He's holding her back and won't let her transfer to another unit or even join the regular Army. We found out last week, from someone from another unit, that she was requested for a job that would require her to relocate MONTHS ago- He didn't even tell her. I think he's setting her up. I'm so afraid that if/when she goes to Iraq that she'll mysteriously commit suicide as well. What I don't understand is that the Commander is a female and she's allowing this to go on. What POWER does this first seagent have over his Commander? He reminds me of Musalini.
The issue with requesting CSI investigation is that the military conducts these funerals and the return of a body in a whirlwind. You are just in so much shock that your loved one is coming home in a box. Also, they prepare the body before it is returned to the family. So, such as in the case of Lavena where the gloves were glued on, the family has no part in preparing the body. They might not even get a chance to look over it. I didn't and I regret it.
These military cover-ups are horrendous and the problem is that they start at the bottom levels of the rank structure and continue right on up to the top.
This must be stopped.
STOP IT!!
HOW MANY OF YOU THE COMMENTERS HAVE DONE ANYTHING ABOUT THIS???
HOW MANY HAVE BOTHERED TO SEND THESE ARTICLES TO YOUR CONGRESSMEN? OR THE NEWSPAPERS??
WE SIT HERE AND ARE ASTONISHED AND SHOCKED AND MAYBE ONE IN TEN WILL FOLLOW UP. THE REST OF US JUST SHAKE OUR HEAD.
I believe that here in America, with all her faults, a strong vocal and honest monority CAN get things done.
I challenge every poster here to DO SOMETHING not just talk about online. LETS FIND THE STRONGEST VOICE WE CAN AND ENJOIN IT TO TAKE UP THIS CAUSE.
Perhaps that will be NOW. Or the ACLU or NAACP (not only white women are victimized)/
Lets WORK on this. Lets take it to the candidates for their PERSONAL action. We have two very powerful men running for the most important job in the world. Lets make them accountable. Make then respond!
i am forwarding this article to my newspaper, i have already forwarded it to Barack OBama and will do so to JM too. And to my senators and representative AND to my local newspaper. I am anxious to join battle and will appreciate any suggestions you can give. Thank You,
an old white bastard that is pretty sick of the direction our country is going.
I've sign the petition regarding Lavena Johnson and had it forwarded to the representative of her district.
I hope and pray to God that the investigation is reopened and that they find and punish to the MAX all the DEVILS involved. It makes me so happy to see others get involved for justice for this special young woman .My prayers are with all of Lavena's family and friends.
Equality for women might have meant bringing traditional female values into our society, but the feminist establishment was after not simple equality, but a kind of sameness, which involved military service and the inevitable brutalizing of women, rather than the less violent influence women might have accomplished.
http://www.counterpunch.org/burke05222004.html
"The world is a dangerous place to live... not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it. "- Albert Einstein"
Shame on the Animals that run our Military, allow women to be Raped & Killed and turn the other way, Young people to be Beat and ill treated because of the color of thier Skin, or thier ethnic backgrounds, remember the Japanese internment, how about the Navajo windtalkers, doe's anyone remember the Tuskeegee experiments ? it's 2008 isn't it about time the Congress doe's it's job ???
jrmart...I agree....do something about it! I personally have been writing letter after letter to everyone in the army, the congress and even the president. My daughter was killed and the police say it was suicide. I do not believe it. My daughter was in the army and was being harassed big time. They said they heard she was suicidal and did nothing about it, but I do not believe it was suicide. They have also confiscated her personal journals and are lying about having them. They are all liars in the army it appears. The army has it's own set of laws and feel they cannot be touched. It is so wrong how they treat women. I am devastated over the loss of my beautiful daughter. She was only 25 and full of life. She was my only child.
This raping of military women by military men is nothing new. I enlisted in the Air Force January 1972 and my roommate was raped the day she went to her first permanent party station. I was a part of the trial and they wanted me to testify against her. Someway it turned out ok and the guy and young boy was sentenced. Believe me, I escaped many of rough encounters with soldiers. They are just not being held accountable because the military does not want that kind of publicity. It happened in the days of old but they raped and pillaged the enemy not their own. No matter friend or foe, it should not happen. War is War, to defend and direct. Why rape your comrades?
What is even more ominous about this is the fact that many KBR contractors as well as the rogue soldiers who have sexually assaulted and, yes, probably killed these women, are now entering the field of Law Enforcement. Watch as you read about more innocent civilians being guuned down, just like those young people were in Ohio earlier this year.
I've searched this entire article and have not read the word proof anywhere. If any of these women were really murdered or raped then that's a terrible thing yes. However so far all I have read is here say and conjecture.
We're talking about crimes within the military. The word proof is not in their vocabulary. There were mountains of "proof" that Pat Tillman (for example) was killed by friendly fire. The Army came up with several different lies, all without proof, that were told to the family. It wasn't until a few years after his death and after Congress interviend that the truth began to emerge. The military has all the proof in the world of rapes and murders of female servicemembers. They aren't about to let any of that proof see daylight if they can help it, because the military doesn't want the negative publicity right now, not when the need for recruits is so desperate.
Years ago, before I became a military wife, I had enlisted in the Army. I hadn't yet left fot basic training however, I never got that far, thankfully. About 2 months before I was supposed to report for basic training, I was attending one of those classes that are used to prepare new recruits for the transition from civilian to military life. A friend of mine came with me to the class. She was also in the Army, and was home on leave. After the class my recruiter (who made several passes at me thru the course of signing me up) was talking to my friend and myself. I left the 2 of them for a couple of minutes to say goodbye to some friends who were leaving. When I came back, I overheard my recruiter and my friend talking. Hearing what I heard kept me from going thru with my enlistment and probably saved my life. I basically heard my recruiter telling my friend that the Army was going to eat me alive, and I was definitely not cut out for military life. When my friend asked my recruiter why he hadn't told me this and why he was going thru with signing me up, he told her he had to meet his quota and what happened to me once I enlisted wasn't his problem. That was all I needed to hear. I stormed back up to my recruiter and my friend, and told my recruiter he could take my enlistment and shove it up his ass that if he was so absolutely sure that I was so completely wrong for the military he should have told me in the first place instead of letting me find out the hard way later and perhaps pay the ultimate price. Then he tried to tell me I was stuck and couldn't get out of my enlistment. I knew that was a lie. I told him he could burn in hell and my friend and I left. Today I am a proud Navy wife and do wholeheartedly, but not blindly, support our troops. But that doesn't mean I turn a blind eye to all of the crap that goes on within our military. So many issues need to be addressed and changed within our military. I have heard from countless veterans, mostly WW2, Korea, and Nam vets who say there's no way they would ever serve in today's military, because it has changed so much, and not in a good way. Used to be you had to be someone to join. You had to have a high school diploma. You couldn't have any criminal record whatsoever, not even a speeding ticket. You had to pass a major psyc evaluation. Now they let anyone and everyone in, no matter how mentally unstable they are, no matter if they have a record or not, they don't even have to have a diploma anymore. As long as the military keeps scraping the bottom of the barrel for recruits, and as long as they keep allowing crap to float to the top, they will continue to have this type of corruption, crime, and coverups.
1979.
18 years old.
The Army.
Germany, sent out to the field for the first time.
The only woman and 1500 men.
I was the Medic, they were Engineers.
Alone, in the dark being watched, only I didn't know
Vilseck, Germany after two weeks without a shower, we were allowed to go to Tent city for 2 days.
Much Celebrating. Much Drinking. After showers the partying started.
I was invited.
A cute boy
Fun
free drinks
more drinks
Something wrong....
Room spinning
Dizzy
can't walk
being carried
pass out
wake up
can't move
tied up
can't talk
gag in mouth
voices
someone on me
wet between the legs
laughter
another body on me
tears
another body
all night
over and over again
how many?
Don't know
too many
over and over again
thrusting
sweaty
pawing
pain
tearing
more laughter
in and out of conscience
how many?
could be twenty
could be a hundred
all ranks
all sizes
all ages
all penises
all thrusting
all sweating
lots of pain
smell of greasy tent
smell of booze
smell of tobacco
smell of man sweat
smell of semen
smell of sex
all thrusting
all groping
all squeezing
all pawing
only one, who when he saw my tears, stopped in his tracks
But he walked out, and another came in to take his place
over and over again
no help
none in sight
all night long
in and out of reality
in and out of dreams
more body's
more men
more thrusting
how many hours?
finally the sweet release of awareness
awakening
naked
in the showers
bruises and blood everywhere
Pain
oh my God the pain
all consuming pain
my clothing in a pile
scrub
scrub
scrub
scrub
scrub
scrub
scrub
scrub
water is cold
scrub some more
scrub
scrub
scrub
scrub
scrub
scrub
scrub
scrub
put on uniform
met at door, by commanding Officer
stern words about MY behavior
told if I talked, it would be MY fault
Threatened with prison for "enticing"
handed orders to be transfered
Told to pack my bags
Transportation waiting
Warned again
If you talk, you die
or worse
watching blindly as the trees roll by
curling up inside of me
hiding the pain
hoping the pain will fade
as the bruises do
can't walk, can't sit, can't take a shit
blaming myself
Others have
so why not me?
Guilt
it weighs on a mind
remembering what was said
silence it is my friend
denial
lock the pain away
never talk they said
never talk I did
The pain it became my friend
To this day, it never ends.
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This is the first time I have EVER written or spoken about that night. The ONLY reason I have after thirty years is, because it is STILL going on! What happened to me, happens to thousands of women in the military ever year!
I went in the U.S. Army, because my father was a veteran, and was my grandfather. On 09jun86, I arrived at the U.S. Army 3d ID Replacement Detatchment, Wurzburg, FRG. I was brutally raped by an NCO there, there are no words to describe what I went through. I was an MP. From the Replacement Detactment, I went to my unit, mostly all men. WHO????? could I tell? To be a woman MP, going into an MP unit? I ETS'd 20 years ago today, and I stil cannot get that feeling of me. I just wanted to give to my country, little did I know, I would give a life... Don't get me wrong, I will not die over this, but, the VA has help for men, but they dont recognize women. WE ARE VETERANS TOO, the ones that died, and have to live with this.
You have my thoughts exactly.
I have no idea where you are, but I know what you feel, everyday, all the time...
POLICE AT MILLINGTON NAVY BASE BEATS DISABLED WOMAN
On Friday, March 27, 2009 a disabled woman was in her car at the Millington Navy Base located in Millington, Tennessee where she has frequent as an Army retiree for years. A Navy base police officer pointed a gun at her. The officer dragged her out of her vehicle, slammed her against the car repeatedly, the woman screamed, “you are hurting me, I am disabled”, the Officer told her to shut up and bend over. He then pressed her against the trunk of her vehicle, handcuffed her. She was detained for several hours to be release with a seat belt summons. Her car was ramshacked, they opened sealed boxes, they dismantled everything in her car when they illegally searched it. They violated her 1st amendment right of free speech when the officer told her to shut up. They violated her 4th amendment right when they patted her body down and searched her car. They tortured her when she was beaten up and handcuffed and shoved into a squad car and dragged to a unknown location and placed in a room still handcuffed. All with no probable cause. The woman suffers from post traumatic stress disorder, arthritis, damaged disk in her neck. She also is a survivor of Military Sexual Trauma.
PLEASE HELP GET THIS STORY OUT. ALSO THERE IS A VIDEO OF THE POLICE BRUTALITY.
Soooo cool to read this knowing my girlfriend is in Basic Training Camp -.- ,swear to god, if i could be there, take that guy down(I'm a wrestler/boxer) and teach him a lesson. I can't believe this, its heart breaking, and shocking. I wish i could be there at every moment this happens, So i can beat the living crap out of these dirt bags...