>
> *This is something that's been on my mental list of articles to write
> someday... "Rape in the U.S. Military"
> *


Can you find sources for this article Carol? We all know that exist, but I
don't see many people talking about it.
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On 4 October 2011 17:45, <carolmoor...@verizon.net> wrote:

> This is something that's been on my mental list of articles to write.
> Someday... "Rape in the U.S. Military"
>
> Just searched rape U.S. military in wikipedia and just a mention of
> Okinawa, not the horrific statistics.
> "Crime and U.S. military" (safer article to start with to avoid AfD)
> showed nothing  as well.
>
> Put a note on feminist wikiproject (i'm flustered dealing with crashing
> computer, new one in mail, and occupying DC, or a day or two anyway,
> just long enough to convince them --
>
> well, let's not talk politics... but I do have some sexist pig peace
> activists I'll probably be running into... one of whom has a vanity
> article on wikipedia... don't get me started...
>
> Carol in dc
>
> On 10/4/2011 12:28 PM, Sarah Stierch wrote:
> > Intense (and brief) piece from Forbes about women as victims in war in
> > Africa:
> >
> >
> http://www.forbes.com/sites/shenegotiates/2011/10/04/more-dangerous-to-be-a-woman-than-a-soldier/
> >
> > You'll also notice that Forbe's cites Wikipedia's article about
> > micro-lending!
> >
> > -
>
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