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ลำดับตอนที่ #128 : Army Reserve officer Deshauna Barber crowned Miss USA 2016
(CNN)An Army Reserve
officer and IT analyst from the District of Columbia has been crowned Miss USA
2016 after mounting a strong defense of women in combat roles in the military.
Deshauna Barber, a
26-year-old from the nation's capital, gave the answer during the interview
section of the pageant in Las Vegas on Sunday.
When asked by judge
Joe Zee whether the Pentagon's decision to open up all combat roles to women
had "put political correctness over our military's ability to
perform," 1st Lt. Barber responded:
"As a woman in
the United States Army, I think it was an amazing job by our government to
allow women to integrate into every branch of the military."
She continued:
"We are just as tough as men. As a commander of my unit, I'm powerful, I
am dedicated and it is important that we recognize that gender does not limit
us in the United States."
Hopes
to spotlight veterans' issues
The daughter of a
retired Army master sergeant, Barber was commissioned as a quartermaster
officer in 2011 and serves as a logistics commander for the 988th Quartermaster
Detachment Unit at Fort Meade, Maryland, according to her bio on the pageant's
website.
She works full-time
as an IT analyst for the U.S. Department of Commerce, it said.
Barber hopes to use
her profile as Miss USA to highlight the health issues veterans face when they
return from combat, such as post-traumatic stress disorder, her bio said.
Steve
Harvey appears
Barber won the
pageant ahead of first runner-up Chelsea Hardin, Miss Hawaii, and second
runner-up Emanii Davis, Miss Georgia.
She will now go on to
represent the United States in the Miss Universe pageant.
Miss USA organizers
also addressed a prominent mishap from the December Miss Universe
pageant, when host Steve Harvey flubbed the announcement of the winner and was widely ridiculed for it.
This time, he
appeared in a video poking fun at his mistake.
Reserve (v.)
to keep something for
a particular purpose or time:
Integrate (v.)
to mix with and join society or a group of
people, often changing to suit their way of life, habits, and customs:
to combine two or more things in
order to become more effective:
veterans (n.)
a person who
has had a lot of experience of a particular activity:
someone who has been in the armed
forces during a war:
sergeant (n.)
pageant (n.)
a competition for young women
in which they are judged on their beauty and
other qualities:
flubbed (n.)
to fail or
make a mistake, especially when performing:
ridiculed (n.)
unkind words
or actions that
make someone or something look stupid:
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