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| Army General Who Implemented Pregnancy Policy Responds to Truthout Report |
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| Written by Jason Leopold | Truthout |
| Wednesday, 23 December 2009 19:51 |
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In an email, Maj. Gen. Tony Cucolo said he appreciates “the discussion about one aspect of a general order I have applied here in the combat zone of Iraq. The true intent of my directive cannot be easily understood from one or two brief articles, so I would like to clarify my rationale for the directive.” Cucolo added:
As Truthout intern Yana Kunichoff reported Monday, "becoming pregnant, or impregnating a soldier, while assigned to the Task Force Marne (Area of Operations), resulting in the redeployment of the pregnant soldier" is a violation of the policy in effect since November 4. It applies to "all United States military personnel, and to all civilians, serving with, employed by, or accompanying" the Army in northern Iraq. Current military policy requires that a pregnant soldier be taken out of Iraq within 14 days. Married couples serving together are allowed to live together, but if the wife becomes pregnant that too is a prosecutable offense under the new policy. Earlier Tuesday, Cucolo told ABC News he does not "ever see myself putting a soldier in jail for this." On Tuesday, four senators sent a letter to Secretary of the Army John McHugh said the order was "deeply misguided" and demanded that it immediately be rescinded. "We can think of no greater deterrent to women contemplating a military career than the image of a pregnant woman being severely punished simply for conceiving a child," says the letter, signed by Senators Barbara Boxer, (D-California), Barbara Mikulski, (D-Maryland), Jeanne Shaheen, (D-New Hampshire), and Kirsten Gillibrand, (D-New York). "Although Major General Cucolo stated today that a pregnant soldier would not necessarily be punished by court-martial under this policy, we believe the threat of criminal sanctions in the case of pregnancy goes far beyond what is needed to maintain good order and discipline," the senators wrote. "This policy could encourage female soldiers to delay seeking critical medical care with potentially serious consequences for mother and child. "This policy also undermines efforts to enhance benefits and services so that dual military couples can continue to serve. We can think of no greater deterrent to women contemplating a military career than the image of a pregnant woman being severely punished simply for conceiving a child. This defies comprehension." |




The Army general commanding US military personnel in northern Iraq who implemented a controversial policy last month that said female soldiers who become pregnant, and the men who impregnate them, could be court-martialed and sent to prison issued a lengthy response to Truthout explaining his order following the 



