Return to Article: Sexual assaults continue among service members abroad
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If even a small percent of theses case are true, it is horrible. Though, just seeing that the Army is lowering it's standards and letting just any dangerous criminal in just to meet numbers for deployment is unbelievable. Not everyone in the Army are criminals and to introduce felony convicted personnel into a mix with kids straight out of high school is a recipe for disaster. This should truly be re-thought. In the long run, this type of thinking as you see causes more damage than help the cause.
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