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It is not just in recent years newspapers have carried headlines of those dishonoring the uniform by raping innocent civilians, fellow students at Academies, trainees, or fellow service members. Savage beatings, sodomy, rape, cruelty, mistreatment, and murder are just part of the headlines that reach all the way up to the top commanding officers and generals. When these heinous crimes are tolerated, unity and the very integrity of the services suffer. This historical account, Conduct Unbecoming, along with this author's own history will awaken a sleeping nation to how its women have continued…mehr

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It is not just in recent years newspapers have carried headlines of those dishonoring the uniform by raping innocent civilians, fellow students at Academies, trainees, or fellow service members. Savage beatings, sodomy, rape, cruelty, mistreatment, and murder are just part of the headlines that reach all the way up to the top commanding officers and generals. When these heinous crimes are tolerated, unity and the very integrity of the services suffer. This historical account, Conduct Unbecoming, along with this author's own history will awaken a sleeping nation to how its women have continued to suffer in the Armed services. Follow this author through her expose of rape, torture, and corruption by her own military commanders, to her struggles with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and the "Kabuki dance" with the adversarial veterans administration of denials, cruelty, and retraumatization. She courageously fought evil and prevailed! A military culture that perpetuates Conduct Unbecoming causes a disconnect from the military's mission and those who would serve honorably. Allowing moral turpitude to go underground to the extent that it has, adversely affects good order and discipline and brings dishonor on the military organizations these men serve.This author refuses to be silenced for behavior that has continued nearly four decades unabated!
Autorenporträt
Diane Chamberlain is the maiden name of the author. She is a retired psychotherapist, retired adjunct University professor, director of many programs, business woman and now author. As a psychotherapist, she specialized in personality disorders, addiction, family, and trauma. She authored a Codependent Training Manuel copyrighted in 1991, Conduct Unbecoming, (Friesen Press, 2013), on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Sexual Trauma. Now, she presents the current work of non-fiction, America at the Gates of Hell. All works are non-fiction and she draws from her research and vast experience with families. Here you will find her familiar style of self-help combined with her sixty years of personal faith that propelled her through years of pain common to many. The truths, warmth, and compassion found throughout, reveal the authors style she shared throughout her career and life. She weaves her unique experience with her constant research and study. Her life has gained many accolades from those who know her. Here is another gift she would share with you the reader of truth and searcher for personal freedom.