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Master Sgt. Joseph Leggett, the senior transmissions

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Master Sgt. Joseph Leggett, the senior transmissions

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Master Sgt. Joseph Leggett, the senior transmissions plans chief, as well as primary instructor of the Divisions Sexual Harassment/Assault Awareness Response and Prevention Self Defense Course, for the 3rd Infantry Division, demonstrates proper method for a neck strike here at Jordan Gym, April 16. The course was held as part of the 3rd ID’s efforts to raise awareness and prevention of sexual harassment and assault during the Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month. The course was made available to any and all who wanted to attend, and focused on teaching critical moves to stop unwanted advances, break contact from aggressors, and get out of dangerous situations. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Richard Wrigley, 3rd ID Public Affairs)

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16/04/2015
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