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Veteran Reveals Challenges of Being a Black Woman in the U.S. Military

Quincie White, an African American female who has been in the U.S. Army for 33 years, is now a published author of a book she released in 2020 entitled Soft Targets, My Memoir. Quincie, who describes herself as a counselor for those deciding their path in the military, says that she decided to write this book to share her deep and unique experiences as a Black woman in the military. She hopes to encourage others who are going through similar circumstances.

Soft Targets, My Memoir describes the vulnerable situations in the military that women can find themselves in and helps women to identify such situations in advance. It also gives women the resources they would need if they should find themselves in certain scenarios and teaches them how to deal with the problem.

Quincie comments, “The statistics related to 𝓈ℯ𝓍ual harassment and 𝓈ℯ𝓍ual assault cases in the military are staggering and it’s time to help ourselves instead of waiting for help that doesn’t always come in time. It is something that parents should explain to your young adult 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren leaving home for the first time and starting out on a journey with the military.”

She continues, “Although it’s a great career, learn to navigate situations and be successful without being a ‘soft target’.”

Quincie plays an important role as a counselor in the military that helps young soldiers on their career path. Her goal is to equip them with ways to grow and never cross ethical or moral boundaries. She says that she learned how to navigate the hard way and has since recovered from a lot of pain that could have been avoided with some education or mentoring through the process.

In her book, Soft Targets, My Memoir, she enlightens readers with valuable information while simultaneously telling her personal story of a woman whose life was shaped in so many different ways as a result of having been 𝐛𝐨𝐫𝐧 in Birmingham, Alabama during the Civil Rights Movement. She says that she has experienced a challenging, but meaningful life in many ways as she enters her midlife serving decades-long.

“My life experiences have inspired me to give back to help others navigate a rewarding career with the military as well as in civilian life,” she comments.

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