3A NEWS/ The CharloHe Post Thursday, March 13, 1997 Army women recant rape allegations By Jackie Spinner and ~ . Pr‘ Dana Priest THE WASHINGTON POST ABERDEEN, Md. - Five female soldiers alleged Tuesday that Army investigators attempted to bully and badger them into accusing some mili tary superiors of rape. Four of the privates said they would not make the accusa tions, and the fifth said she accused an instructor of sexual inisconduct and later recanted. Nonetheless, the soldiers said that they were victims of “verbal abuse" and that they feel their rights were violated. 1 “1 have a lot to lose by being here,” Pvt. Darla Homberger, 30, of Oklahoma, said at a news conference near Aberdeen Proving Ground. ”1 have a fami ly, 1 have children. And 1 could kist keep my mouth shut, and this would all go over, but some thing really wrong has hap pened.” In Washington, Pentagon spokesman Kenneth Bacon said Army Secretary Togo D. West Jr. “will look very closely at these charges, but it is not his belief that the Army investigators, the [Criminal Investigation Division], coerced these people into making state ments.” At the news conference today near the military installation, the privates stepped forward in the first large-scale public appearance by soldiers caught up in the Army’s spreading sex ual harassment scandal. In aU, 13 servicemen have been accused of rape and other sex crimes at the base north of Baltimore since the scandal broke in November. But it is not clear whether any instructors were charged as a result of the statements the five women said they signed. The conference was arranged by the NAACP. Several NAACP branches have called for an independent investigation of the Army scandal, saying that Army investigators have target ed black instructors. Seven of the 13 Aberdeen instructors, all of whom are black, have been criminally charged. Bacon, the Pentagon spokesman, said the issue at Aberdeen is sexual harassment, not race. “That's what the Army is get ting to the bottom of,” he said, adding that the NAACP has not filed any formal complaint with the Army or any charges alleg ing improper practices. Bacon said the Ordnance Center and School at Aberdeen is 29 percent African American, 58 percent white and 13 percent other, largely either Hispanic or Asian. That compares closely with the racial makeup of the overall Army, which is 27 per cent Afidcan American, 61 per cent white and 12 percent other. A spokeswoman for the NAACP said Tuesday that four of thefive women, under ques tioning, told investigators that they had consensual sex with military superiors, a violation of Army rules that prohibit sexual activity between instructors and trainees. The women said that they were promised immunity from prosecution during questioning by investigators, but that they are not sure now whether they are going to get it. National NAACP President Kweisi Mfume attended the news conference and seconded the calls for an outside investi gation. “There has been a great deal of pressure brought on the five soldiers,” Mfume said. “Ethically, it is not the way we want the Army to treat sol diers.” Although consensual sex with a drill instructor is considered a crime, Aberdeen officials said they have no intention of charg ing any of the women who attended the news conference. Subscribe today! 376-0496 Greenville community honors its best The Greenville Community Historical Society honored Clemmie Roberts and Margaret Hunter at the recent Celebration of Life Award ceremony. Thereasea Elder pre sented awards to Shirley Mickens (left), who accepted for Roberts and Margaret Hunter. Greenville Memorial AME Zion Church was given spe cial honors for its 100th anniversary. 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