US Army Women Are More Likely to Be Killed by Army Men Than by War

An analysis by The Intercept reveals that women in the U.S. Army are more likely to be killed by fellow service members than by enemy combatants. The report highlights a high rate of intimate partner violence and systemic safety issues within the military.
Why it matters
It exposes a critical internal security and human rights crisis within the U.S. military that contradicts traditional perceptions of soldier safety.
Women in the Army Are More Likely to Be Killed by Fellow Soldiers Than Enemy Combatants
The focus on systemic institutional failure and social justice issues within the military aligns with left-leaning investigative reporting priorities.
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