By Suzia van Swol, University of New Mexico-Talk Radio News Service, and Staff Raymond Bruneau, manager of the Marine Corps’ Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program says that "people are our most important resource. Marines have a long history of taking care of their own. Which means that we do not intentionally harm one another. Nor, do we leave a comrade behind. Victims of sexual assault are entitled to our support and care and deserve to be returned to the fight as fully functioning marines. The marines as always, are committed to caring for their own, as it’s the right thing to do." (1:08) Listen
Bruneau: Marines, as always, are committed to caring for their own
Raymond Bruneau, manager of the Marine Corps’ Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program says that "people are our most important resource. Marines have a long history of taking care of their own. Which means that we do not intentionally harm one another. Nor, do we leave a comrade behind. Victims of sexual assault are entitled to our support and care and deserve to be returned to the fight as fully functioning marines. The marines as always, are committed to caring for their own, as it’s the right thing to do." (1:08)
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