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Aguilar was the girlfriend of suspected killer Army Spc. Aaron Robinson
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A Vanity Fair writer says the military has struggled to properly respond to the deaths, leaving grieving families feeling frustrated and forgotten.
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A new report says commanders need training to learn how to stop what it described as "daily acts of demeaning language and sexual harassment" in the military.
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A Year After Vanessa Guillén’s Death, The Call To Pass Military Sexual Assault Reform Bill ContinuesA federal bill was recently reintroduced, proposing sweeping changes to the way the military investigates sexual assault and harassment allegations. Texas lawmakers are urging Congress to make it law.
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The Army is putting a civilian in charge of its criminal investigations, adding staff and freeing up more agents to work on cases, in a plan to address widespread failures that surfaced last year after a string of murders and other crimes at Fort Hood, Texas.
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The Texas woman’s death exposed a pattern of violence and abuse against soldiers at Fort Hood, the U.S. military’s largest active-duty base. It also sparked national outrage over federal officials’ handling of sexual harassment and noncombat deaths.
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Following Guillén's killing, the Army launched an independent investigation into the climate of Fort Hood, but critics say the problems are systemic.
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The legislation would remove sexual assault and harassment prosecutions from the military chain of command.
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A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers introduced the “I am Vanessa Guillen Act” on Wednesday.
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Vanessa Guillén’s high school in Houston was the site of her public memorial service last Friday. Her younger sister, Lupe Guillén, delivered a heart…
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More than three months after the death of Vanessa Guillén, the former Fort Hood soldier will be laid to rest this weekend after a memorial in Houston…
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A memorial for a slain Texas soldier has been scheduled more than three months after she was killed by a fellow soldier at Fort Hood, an attorney for the…