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Women in the U.S. military assaulted and raped by fellow soldiers — a shocking investigation.
Roughly one in seven of America's active duty military soldiers is
a woman, but a NOW investigation found that sexual assault and rape
is widespread. One study of National Guard and Reserve forces found
that almost one in four women had been assaulted or raped. Last
year alone, almost 3,000 soldiers reported sexual assault and rape
by other soldiers. In one of the only national television
broadcasts of the issue, NOW features women who speak out for the
first time about what happened. One woman recounts her ordeal of
rape by her superior officer. Many more don't report the
incidents for fear of how it will affect their careers. The
shocking phenomenon has a label: military sexual trauma, or MST.
NOW meets women courageously battling to overcome their MST,
bringing light to an issue that's putting the army in shame. A NOW
exclusive investigation.
The NOW Web site at
www.pbs.org/now will offer the
latest statistics on MST and insight into the challenges of
reporting sexual abuse in the military.