https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_v._Virginia
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http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=VWIL
This may have happened a bit later...
"It seemed that the women at USMMA, wanting no favoritism in their bathroom facilities, had dismantled their private shower stalls, attacking them with sledge hammers in the middle of the night. When VMI's team innocently asked these women whether they required privacy when menstruating, the response was blunt. As Colonel Leroy Hammond explained: 'They literally laughed in our faces.'"
Page 115, Breaking Out
Lack of toilet stall doors, for example, is included in a description of no-privacy military training. We find out much later, however, that male cadets have always pulled the doors off themselves, for no apparent reason; military philosophy leaves off where self-governing cadets come in."
~ http://mycitypaper.com/articles/082400/ae.books.quick.shtml
I could believe it.
I can also remember some of this sentiment:
"I don't understand how you can sit there and tell America it never once dawned on you that you wouldn't be carrying the weight of what's going to come for every other woman after you."
That's the military wife on the Oprah show, talking to Shannon Faulkner.
"The most overt hostility came from other women, especially alumni’s wives and cadets’ girlfriends."
~ http://www.postandcourier.com/article/20121020/PC12/121029996
The ones I heard who said they would never be like her...of course they would never be like her. They weren't her. They left to attend classes and came back. They were in a group.
They weren't one lone female against an entire institution.
"As became clear in the testimony at Faulkner's court hearing, 'female' was the ultimate insult among the cadets. Rone Vergnolle, an alumnus and the top-ranking scholar in the class of 1991, was asked, 'Approximately how many times over your four years did you hear the word �woman� used as a way of tearing a cadet down?' He answered:
~ http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/vaw00/Faulkner.html
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