Arizona Veterans' Services director resigns
Lindsey Collom
Republic
AZ Cental
Wed Apr 3, 2013
The director of the Arizona Department of Veterans’ Services abruptly resigned over his hiring of a former state legislator whose recent comments about female troops serving on the front lines have inflamed veterans groups.
A spokesman for Gov. Jan Brewer said Wednesday that Joey Strickland disobeyed a direct order when he hired former Rep. Terri Proud, R-Tucson, who was quoted this week as questioning a woman’s fitness for combat during menstruation.
Strickland’s office had hired Proud in March to start work this month as his female-veterans convention coordinator, an offer that was rescinded Wednesday.
Brewer’s spokesman, Matthew Benson, said Strickland had erred in hiring Proud after he “was given strict instructions not to.” Strickland, a retired Army lieutenant colonel, first inquired about hiring Proud about a year ago when she was still serving in the state Legislature, and he was told not to do so. Benson declined to give a reason for that instruction.
“He chose to hire this individual anyway and, unfortunately, that person’s judgment was on display this week with some exceptionally ill-chosen public remarks regarding women in the military,” Benson said. “Of all people, Colonel Strickland should understand what it means to disobey a direct order, and, unfortunately, that’s why we are where we are today.”
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Thursday, April 4, 2013
Arizona Veterans' Services director resigns
Unfortunately, this deplorable attitude is not just isolated to a few. I resigned from an organization over the very same comment made about females serving this country made in front of a group with no one but my husband speaking up against such a pathetic attitude toward women.
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