Army-wide, we were all green.

Christine Cook,
Wayne State,
Ann Arbour, MI

When I was in the Army, diversity was important. So was looking past color differences. At the beginning of basic training, the drill sergeant insisted we were all “green”–meaning the color of our uniform was more important than the color of our skin.


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