I was being sexually harassed by a Missouri National Guard Master
Sergeant in the Armory where I was a civilian employee. My
supervisor was afraid to help me. Even the Air Force could not
protect me from the National Guard My story took place on Whiteman
AFB, Missouri - home of the B-2 Bomber. The federal government has
no jurisdiction "inside" the Missouri National Guard Armory located
on the Air Base. When Whitman AFB turned the investigation over to
the Missouri National Guard, I was suspended 30 days without pay
for going to the police seeking protection. My harasser retired
from the Missouri National Guard with honor - despite the fact that
he admitted to the crimes he committed. I felt isolated and alone
and afraid. I didn't know that I was part of a large group of women
who are victims of sexual harassment and retaliation at the hands
of the military. The Missouri National Guard is exempt from
Sunshine Law reporting - they do not have to report results of
their investigations or lack of investigations to the people of
Missouri. They are a closed system. Crimes committed inside
Armories all across the state are under Missouri National Guard
jurisdiction - period. If he wanted to, the Adjutant General could
successfully cover up a murder "inside" an Armory. I withheld names
and locations when writing because my story happens every day in
every one of our fifty United States. The "real" military suffers
from a serious problem of Sexual Harassment within its ranks - but
the National Guard is rank with Sexual Harassment because they
report only to themselves. The fear is real for women in or working
for the Missouri National Guard - and National Guard entities all
across the nation
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