In 2009, Emily Vorland went to Iraq with the Army for a year, hoping it would lead to a career in special operations. That dream was derailed not by the enemy, but by a superior officer, who started sexually harassing her.
"I said no and then reported it. And my direct chain of command relieved him of his position. However, it was three months later when the retaliation started," she says.
She says that's when the investigation started to focus on her.