Posted on Jul 13, 2022
#IAmVanessaGuillen documentary explores the culture of toxicity at Fort Hood
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."Women at Fort Hood have a higher risk of being sexually assaulted than the average woman in the Army, according to a RAND Corporation analysis. But the problem runs deeper than that particular base: Roughly 1 in 4 women in the military have experienced sexual harassment, and 1 in 16 have experienced sexual assault."...
..."Women at Fort Hood have a higher risk of being sexually assaulted than the average woman in the Army, according to a RAND Corporation analysis. But the problem runs deeper than that particular base: Roughly 1 in 4 women in the military have experienced sexual harassment, and 1 in 16 have experienced sexual assault."...
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I understand the reticence of victims to report this. As to source of the culture at Ft Hood, no easy task. This will take a long time
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I was stationed at Ft Hood from 1993 to 1995 and I will say some men cannot keep their words to themselves. I hated being alone in those dorms we had. Never felt safe except when we were in groups. I would stay in my room unless I had one of my guy or female friends to come get me. I would stay in my BDU and once I got somewhere that's when I got dressed in my civilian clothes. It wasn't just Ft Hood. It was in Basic Training too. I could of reported them but didn't. I wanted to tell one Drill Sgt Hammerick who was a D&C for the unknown soldier before becoming a Drill Sgt. He was there maybe 2 days of the week. It is not all men just wanted to state that. It's 10% of the military and anyone could get the same treatment in the Civilian world too just saying
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