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  Sen. McSally, the first female fighter pilot to fly in combat, reveals officer raped her
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News DateWednesday, March 6, 2019 08:00:00 PM UTC0:0
DescriptionSen. Martha McSally, R-Ariz., a retired Air Force colonel and the first female fighter pilot to fly a combat mission, revealed on Wednesday that she was raped by a superior officer while in the military.

"So, like you, I also am a military sexual assault survivor, but unlike so many brave survivors, I didn’t report being sexually assaulted. Like so many women and men, I didn't trust the system at the time," McSally said at an Armed Services Committee Subcommittee hearing on military sexual assault.

"I blamed myself. I was ashamed and confused. I thought I was strong but felt powerless. The perpetrators abused their position of power in profound ways. In one case, I was preyed upon and raped by a superior officer."

She added, "I stayed silent for many years, but later in my career, as the military grappled with the scandals and their wholly inadequate responses, I felt the need to let some people know I, too, was a survivor."
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