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British Army racism apology to ****** ‘poster girl’ soldier

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A ****** female soldier who fronted British Army recruitment campaigns has spoken for the first time about how years of ******* ****** and bullying made her life whilst serving “a living *****”.

Kerry-Ann Knight, 33, took her case to an employment tribunal and accepted a substantial settlement from the Ministry of Defence (MoD) last month.

​​She says when her complaints weren’t taken seriously she began secretly recording conversations – including one where laughter could be heard after a white male soldier said “just [expletive] tar and feather her, it’s what they used to do in the old days”.

Mrs Knight and the MoD settled before a final judgement was made, after the Army agreed to making a public apology.

It said it “accepts that Mrs Knight had to work in an unacceptable organisational environment where she experienced ******* and sexist harassment”.

However, the MoD said this week it had settled the claim with no admission of liability.

Warning: This article contains details some readers may find upsetting

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A recruitment poster for the British Army featuring Mrs Knight

Mrs Knight, who grew up in Nottingham, served in the Army for more than a decade and left as a corporal earlier this year – after having launched an official service complaint about the ******* and sexist incidents she says she endured.

She sat down with the BBC to talk about the realities of being a ****** woman in the British Army and said that despite initially having been “excited” to join, she would no longer recommend it.

“I’d never encourage any woman, especially of colour, to join, because it’s not going to benefit your life in the long run.”

The ******* and sexist ****** began early in her army career in 2012, says Mrs Knight.

She says she had to serve alongside soldiers who claimed to support the far-right groups – the Ku Klux Klan, Britain First and English Defence League.

Mrs Knight also told the BBC:

During one of her first postings, to Germany, she was told to avoid a certain corridor because soldiers were openly displaying swastikas, Confederate flags and other symbols associated with the far rightMale soldiers would shout out racially offensive insults – followed by “I’d still ***** you though”She was reprimanded by a senior female soldier during training for the way she wore her hair in braids to go swimming. “This isn’t the ghetto,” she was toldA senior colleague physically assaulted her in 2013 – motivated, she believes, by racism

Things would come to a head in 2021, when Mrs Knight began working as the only ****** female instructor at the Army Foundation College in Harrogate. The Army trains its 16- and 17-year-old junior soldiers there.

She says several of her fellow white male instructors made it apparent from the start that she wasn’t welcome. “They just thought they were superior to me, and they were going to make my life a living *****.”

The hostility began with what some in the Army might wish to dismiss as “banter”.

Boxes and ****** crockery would be piled high on her desk, she says, and people would shout out “watermelon” as “their signal that a ****** person was approaching the office”.

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Boxes were stacked up on Mrs Knight’s desk

Django Unchained – a film about a ****** – was played loudly in the office, she says.

“It was their way of making me feel unwelcome because they’d repeat the most ******* lines, and then chuckle.”

Some soldiers at Harrogate would question her professional qualifications, says Mrs Knight.

When she offered to make a round of hot drinks she says one colleague replied saying he would like his coffee to be “****** and bitter – like my women”.

Images of ******* and a photo of a man’s genitals were openly posted on a Whatsapp group for the instructors – of which she was a member.

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In one of her secret recordings, Mrs Knight says male soldiers spoke about lynching her

Then, in November 2021 at a dinner in the officers’ mess, Mrs Knight says a fellow instructor aggressively shouted ****** in her face.

She says she had raised concerns about ******* and sexist incidents earlier in her career, but this time she decided to launch an official service complaint – which can investigate issues of bullying, harassment, discrimination and biased, improper or dishonest behaviour.

It was from this moment that she also began to secretly record some of the conversations taking place behind her back.

In one of the audio files, she says the men “spoke about lynching me”.

She cried during her interview with the BBC and says she couldn’t have got through it all without the help of colleagues who had been willing to speak up in support of her.

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Mrs Knight at the Army Foundation College in Harrogate

‘I wanted more individuals of colour to join’

Despite everything, Kerry-Ann Knight told us she had wanted to help the Army change – and had willingly taken part in a number of recruitment campaigns, including being the “poster girl” for one in 2019 aimed at millennials.

“I wanted more individuals of colour to join, because I just thought, the Army cannot continue like this – it really can’t”, she says.

She knew women and ******* minorities were under-represented groups and says she was selected to front campaigns because of this. Women make up 11.7% of the ***’s armed forces and ******* minorities 11.2%.

But, when the 2019 campaign went public, there was a backlash, which was

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British soldiers accused her online of “playing the race card” and of being just “a tick in the diversity box”.

Support and information on racism and ******* hate ****** can be found at

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The Army Foundation College in Harrogate, where Knight worked until leaving her job, has been the focus of several investigations into bullying and ******* offences. North Yorkshire Police looked into

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One of the college instructors she complained about was later discharged from the Army for having had **** with a 16-year-old female junior soldier.

Mrs Knight says she also witnessed bullying and ******* insults aimed at junior soldiers at the site. She says she spoke out, which only made her life more difficult.

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Mrs Knight says she was painted as “an aggressive ****** woman”

‘Army closed ranks’

The Army claims it has a zero tolerance policy of unacceptable behaviours. But Kerry-Ann Knight believes the complaint process is primarily designed to protect the organisation and “is not fit for purpose”.

The Army closed ranks, she says, and tried to “paint her out as an aggressive ****** woman”.

Mrs Knight took her case to an employment tribunal in June and – at first – the Army publicly contested her case. But after hearing evidence for seven days, it backed down.

During the tribunal the former soldier was “put through days of very ****** cross-examination”, according to her lawyer, Emma Norton from the Centre for Military Justice.

“It is all dreadfully familiar and shows that, in the British Army, it’s worse to accuse someone of racism than it is to be *******,” she said.

Mrs Knight’s case was also supported by the Equality and Human Rights Commission and its chairwoman, Baroness Kishwer Falkner says the former corporal is “an inspiration to young soldiers”.

“It is such a shame that the Army has lost a talent like hers.”



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