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4 Years After the Marines United Scandal, What Has the Military Learned?
Left of Boom | A Military.com Podcast
English - June 18, 2021 00:21 - 33 minutes - 45.7 MBGovernment News airforce army coastguard departmentofdefense marines militaryhistory militarynews navy spaceforce Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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It took a national scandal over a Facebook group called Marines United to force a true reckoning within the Marine Corps about its cultural problems with sexual harassment and misogyny. Four years later, how far has the service -- and the military at large -- come in putting an end to this toxic behavior and creating a safer and more equal place for all troops to serve? Scott Jensen, a former leader of the Marines' Sexual Assault Prevention and Response program, joins Left of Boom to give the military a report card on its progress.