The Billion Dollar Question: Why Can’t the Military Fix Its Violence Against Women Problem?
Grand Forks, North Dakota has some of the harshest winters in the country. In the summer, mosquitoes swarm so densely that the Air Force base 15 miles west of town conducts operations to kill them. Airman Natasha Aposhian arrived in the spring of 2020 having hoped she’d be deployed somewhere, basically anywhere, else.
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