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diaper bag coach sale through the process. There's no mention if civilians will too have those same rights, and this is just one of the issues some on this post have with the changes."I really don't see how that's going to work. I really just feel bad for the victims," said Phillip Martin, security supervisor at Fort Bliss.Martin also spent much of his time fighting for victims of sexual assault."There's a lot of spotlight on this problem right now and they're putting bandages on it, and they're throwing training at it. They're not really getting to the heart of what we need to do to take care of these victims," Martin said.Only KFOX14 brought you the story of Michelle Ten Eyck in June. She was a Fort Bliss civilian employee who brought sexual assault charges against Fort Bliss Chaplain Major Geoffrey Alleyene.Alleyene admitted to inappropriately touching her and pursuing a sexual relationship with her for months.He pleaded guilty to lesser assault charges and got a six month prison sentence.Besides the prosecuting attorney representing the government, Ten Eyck was never given any legal representation throughout her process.Victims who report sexual assault will be entitled to an Army attorney, more formally known as a special victim's counselor."Let's give them the opportunity to have an Army attorney present. Is that what all the victims told them? Because none of the victims I've talked to voted on that. Their opinion was just the opposite," Martin said.Martin feels this isn't the answer and says these cases need to be taken out of the chain of command."As an Army attorney, the counselor may be subject to