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"It's not a priority issue for the Army, in the grand scheme of things," said Havrilla, the former Army sergeant.
The Seattle Times 2011
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WASHINGTON - Former Army sergeant Rebekah Havrilla, who dismantled roadside bombs in Afghanistan, remembers the pain she endured wearing body armor designed to fit a man.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Mike Havrilla, who both generated impressive short-term gains on Profit.ly, to publish a book and DVD series this summer about trading biotech stocks.
Forbes.com: News Tom Anderson 2011
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"It can actually be painful because of the way the plates are shaped," said Havrilla, who spent a year in Afghanistan in late 2006 and 2007.
The Seattle Times 2011
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However, people want to follow a proven winner, says Messier, who along with Havrilla produces the Must be at least 4 characters, letters and numbers only.
Forbes.com: News Tom Anderson 2011
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Havrilla, an Army sergeant from 2004 to 2009, was deployed to Afghanistan.
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Havrilla is now a staff member for the Service Women's Action Network, which was founded in 2007 by female veterans to advocate for victims of rape, sexual assault and sexual harassment in the military.
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Although The Associated Press normally does not identify the victims of sexual assault, Havrilla agreed to allow her name to be used.
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One of the plaintiffs, Rebekah Havrilla of West Columbia, S.C., said in response to the ruling, "It is now practically impossible to get the judicial system to provide any remedy for those that have been victimized by the inadequate military system."
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Albertson - like Havrilla and Gallagher - says the men they accused denied the charges of non-consensual sex, essentially making their cases ones of "he said-she said."
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