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Jan 20, 2012
The Marine Corps has Uniform Victim Advocates in place across the Corps’ to directly deal with sexual assault, and the billet was recently made mandatory in non-deployable units. “My sole purpose is to support the victims and get them the assistance they need or want and not to judge them,” said Staff Sgt. Racheal Benezette, UVA for Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron. “I am there by their side until they no longer need me, and then I ensure that they are still receiving follow on support from counseling or whatever it may be.”
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