This book is for anyone who has ever been told -- directly or indirectly -- to endure what should never have been asked of them.
It is for those who learned early that keeping their head down was safer than speaking up. For those who were praised for resilience while quietly absorbing harm. For those who were made to feel that loyalty required silence, and that questioning came at a cost.
This is not a book about the Army alone, or about inequalities that affect only women. They form part of the story, but the issues go far beyond gender or any single institution.
It is about power -- how it operates, how it protects itself, and how easily it becomes exclusive. It is about systems that value performance over people, appearance over truth, and control over care. These forces exist not only in uniformed services and Departments of Defence, but also in legal systems, hospitals, churches, corporations, schools, families, and government. They exist wherever hierarchy goes unexamined.
My story is only one of many.
I write from my own experience as a commissioned officer who believed deeply in the institution she served, trusted its values and processes, and expected -- as many do -- that integrity and fairness would prevail when challenged.
When that expectation did not hold, my faith carried me. But faith does not explain away injustice, and belief does not make harm holy. What supported me did not excuse what happened -- and it never should. This book is about the cost of remaining in systems that struggle to hear the voices of those within them.
What follows examines the power that shaped my experience, the structures that enforced it, and the consequences of remaining silent -- or speaking out.
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