At Pentagon, Sexual Assault Awareness is Full-Time Effort
April 08, 2021
April 08, 2021
WASHINGTON, April 8 -- The U.S. Department of Defense issued the following news:
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month -- first declared in 2009 by President Barack Obama. Inside the Defense Department and the Pentagon, efforts to eliminate sexual assault in the ranks isn't limited to just a month -- it'll be a full-time effort until the problem is gone, the Pentagon press secretary said.
"April may be Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Month, but . . .
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month -- first declared in 2009 by President Barack Obama. Inside the Defense Department and the Pentagon, efforts to eliminate sexual assault in the ranks isn't limited to just a month -- it'll be a full-time effort until the problem is gone, the Pentagon press secretary said.
"April may be Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Month, but . . .