"My husband says I just need to walk away," she continued. "Sue Fulton says I needs to fight back. My lawyers I literally ask them, 'What would you tell me to do if I were your daughter?' Some days I think, if I could just move on and it was never again in the news, I probably would. But I can't.
Date: May 29, 2016
Category: U.S.
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Black Female Cadets Under Investigation for "Raised Fist" Picture at West Point
Brenda Sue Fulton, a West Point alumni from 1989 and now chairwoman of the US Military Academy's Board of Visitors, told VICE News that the "old corps photo" is a long-held tradition at the academy. Different groups of cadets get together on their own and pose for photos to "mimic the high-collar, u
Date: May 08, 2016
Category: U.S.
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Ranger School graduate becomes Army's first female infantry officer
Griest, a native of Orange, Conn., is a 2011 U.S. Military Academy graduate. Sue Fulton, a member of the 1980 West Point class that was the first to include women, is confident Griest will be successful.
"We've been committed, domesticated, civilized and even married in the state of New York," said Sue Fulton as she stood next to her wife, Penny Gnesin at the rally. But the marriage doesn't carry legal weight in their state, she said.
Date: Jul 25, 2013
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NY's Sen. Gillibrand says repeated sexual assaults in military allow culture to ...
Sue Fulton, a 1980 West Point graduate, said that sexual offenders are a tiny minority that dont reflect the kind of people who sign up to serve. That said, I cant help but agree with Sen. Gillibrand that we need to change the culture.
I was stunned in that moment, said Sue Fulton who is part of the Board of OutServe-SLDN, which actively reaches out to LGBT military people who may have been affected by Dont Ask Dont Tell. It means so much to have a president whos willing to say out loud that our gay and lesbian brothers and
At the civil union ceremony, Wagoner met several gay rights activists who were in attendance, including Fred Sainz of the Human Rights Campaign and West Point graduate Sue Fulton of OutServe, which represents gay and lesbian military personnel. Both described Wagoner as warm and gracious.
A group of alumni called Knights Out will hold a campus dinner this weekend and is expecting at least a dozen cadets to attend, said the group's director, Sue Fulton, a 1980 West Point graduate who was among the first women admitted to the academy.