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JOINT BASE CHARLESTON - WEAPONS STATION, S.C. — Stephen Thompson, associate professor and sexual aggression services director at Central Michigan University presents “No Zebras, No Excuses” training to Joint Base Charleston’s Navy tenant commands’  leadership at the Good Shepherd chapel, Aug. 7, 2013, at JB Charleston – Weapons Station, S.C. This training, sponsored by the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office, takes a different perspective, utilizing the behavior of the Zebras as an overarching theme for this bystander education.  In the wild, Zebras scatter when they are under attack and fail to defend the herd. The training event reminded all members of their duties to look after one another. (U.S. Navy photo/ Petty Officer 1st Class Chad Hallford)
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JOINT BASE CHARLESTON - WEAPONS STATION, S.C. — Stephen Thompson, associate professor and sexual aggression services director at Central Michigan University presents “No Zebras, No Excuses” training to Joint Base Charleston’s Navy tenant commands’ leadership at the Good Shepherd chapel, Aug. 7, 2013, at JB Charleston – Weapons Station, S.C. This training, sponsored by the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office, takes a different perspective, utilizing the behavior of the Zebras as an overarching theme for this bystander education. In the wild, Zebras scatter when they are under attack and fail to defend the herd. The training event reminded all members of their duties to look after one another. (U.S. Navy photo/ Petty Officer 1st Class Chad Hallford)


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