Australian Army captain demanded using sex workers in front line. The Captain Sally Williamson wrote an article called “Sex And War – A Conversation Army Has To Have”, which was posted on the ‘Land Power Forum’, a blog published by the Australian Army, on November 6.
In the article, which has since been removed, Captain Williamson ruminated on how best to stop sexual violence in the military. He said that sex workers be sent to the front line to relieve soldiers from their stress.
One of her proposed solutions was that “the Army could contract Australian male and female sex workers to service troops in forward-operating bases and air bases”. Captain Williamson wrote that she believed sex could relieve feelings of loneliness among soldiers, as well as helping veterans recover from a post-traumatic stress disorder.
As per the latest reports from an Australian Army spokesperson the article had been removed because the ideas proposed by Captain Williamson did not reflect Defence policy.
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