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On the heels of the Oscar nominated documentary, "The Invisible War" comes a story that everyone who has a mother, daughter, aunt, sister or grandmother in the Armed Forces should read.
Over 3000 female veterans file MST (Military Sexual Trauma) Reports every year. In 2010, a survey was sent out to all Armed Forces, the results showed more than 19,000 female veterans had been sexual harassed. That is more than 50 Veterans a day!

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On the heels of the Oscar nominated documentary, "The Invisible War" comes a story that everyone who has a mother, daughter, aunt, sister or grandmother in the Armed Forces should read.

Over 3000 female veterans file MST (Military Sexual Trauma) Reports every year. In 2010, a survey was sent out to all Armed Forces, the results showed more than 19,000 female veterans had been sexual harassed. That is more than 50 Veterans a day!


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Ty Will served in the Army Reserves from 1987-1989. She went into Active Duty from 1989-1992 then returned to the Reserves until she was honorably discharged in 1995. She served on a secret Drug Interdiction Mission and was awarded the Army Achievement Medal in 1991. Despite receiving this achievement, her medal came in the mail after 22 years. "Someone told me that I was courageous for writing this book. I didn't write this book because I'm courageous. I wrote it out of fear. Fear of not being the best mom I can be. Fear of not being the best person I can be. Fear of not getting past the trauma of being in the Army."- Ty Will