Army 1st Lt. Alexa Hernandez, an executive officer assigned to 197th Military Police Detachment, 385th Military Police Battalion, at Fort Stewart, Georgia, is from Woodbridge, Virginia. She graduated from Woodbridge Senior High School in 2013. She has a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Virginia. “I come from a military background with my dad serving for 28 years. I joined to become a leader and positively impact my Soldiers and peers. As a female in the military, there’s definitely a stereotype, but I believe we are one team and one fight. I think having gender-specif


Army 1st Lt. Alexa Hernandez, an executive officer assigned to 197th Military Police Detachment, 385th Military Police Battalion, at Fort Stewart, Georgia, is from Woodbridge, Virginia. She graduated from Woodbridge Senior High School in 2013. She has a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Virginia. “I come from a military background with my dad serving for 28 years. I joined to become a leader and positively impact my Soldiers and peers. As a female in the military, there’s definitely a stereotype, but I believe we are one team and one fight. I think having gender-specific roles discredits male and females alike.”


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