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Ana Roque
Coverage of Ana Roque in the Nexus archive.
Sarah Roqueperson1Wooster Rancyperson1The Interceptorganization1Fort Leonard Woodplace1Missouriplace1Walmartorganization1Defense Departmentorganization1Erin Siegal McIntyreperson1University of North Carolina at Chapel Hillorganization1homicidetopic1military culturetopic1intimate partner violencetopic1
- Women in the Army Are More Likely to Be Killed by Fellow Soldiers Than Enemy Combatants
A first-of-its-kind analysis by The Intercept found that women in the Army are more likely to be killed by fellow service members than enemy combatants. Between 2011 and August 2025, at least 41 Army women died by homicide, with over half of perpetrators being current or former military personnel. Research suggests the military’s hypermasculine culture contributes to violence against women.