'I was bullied and harassed in the Army'
Former Lieutenant Colonel Jeanette Dunn has told the Victoria Derbyshire programme how she felt harassed and bullied while serving in the Army.
She explained how she developed post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and had a breakdown after years of alleged sexism and bullying.
Ms Dunn spoke out ahead of an address by a senior general, Sir Nicholas Carter, to British army leaders to outline new proposals aimed at changing the 'culture' of the Army.
Jeanette Dunn, who has never spoken publicly about her allegations before, began by describing the ways in which she felt harassed.
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