There will be no true change or positive reform in the U.S. military until it is acknowledged that Vanessa Guillen is dead because of Article 134 and the DoD weeds out those dinosaurs who engage in the sort of intrusive, toxic leadership that would even consider meddling in people’s personal affairs.
Why is Article 135 still on the books as well?
A group of lawmakers unveiled a bipartisan bill named after slain Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillén on Wednesday that is designed to help victims report sexual assault and sexual harassment in the military. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced the House would vote on the legislation.
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September 18, 2020 at 04:29PM - E Pluribus OTAP
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House Will Vote On Bill Named After Slain Fort Hood Soldier Vanessa Guillén
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