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“It’s On Us” – NAMRU San Antonio Women Learn How To Fight Sexual Assault With Self-Defense Skills
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By Flisa Stevenson, NAMRU San Antonio

Women staff from the Naval Medical Research Unit San Antonio (NAMRU-SA) embraced the theme “Eliminate Sexual Assault: Know Your Part, Do Your Part.” They were taught Krav Maga strategies to protect and defend themselves in an attack or abduction situation, during the annual “Dangerously Cute” self-defense seminar that occurred earlier this year and benefits the local Rape Crisis Center

The command’s Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) coordinator Melanie Friesenhahn, organizes the command’s participation in the women’s


Subjects: NAMRU-SA; Rape ; Sex Offenses ; Navy Medicine Live Blog;
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Publication date 22 April 2015
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