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Miss USA to take a break from Army

By Associated Press In Las Vegas, Nevada | China Daily | Updated: 2016-06-07 08:19

The newly crowned Miss USA is a 26-year-old Army officer from the District of Columbia who gave perhaps the strongest answer of the night when asked about women in combat.

"As a woman in the United States Army, I think ... we are just as tough as men. As a commander of my unit, I'm powerful, I am dedicated," Deshauna Barber said. "Gender does not limit us."

The winner of Sunday's 2016 Miss USA competition held will go on to compete in the Miss Universe contest.

Barber is the first military member to win Miss USA. In a news conference, the 26-year-old lieutenant from Northeast DC said she plans to take a break from the Army Reserves and had already discussed with superiors the possibility of going inactive for a couple of years should she win the title. She said she currently serves two days per month.

"My commander should be watching right now," Barber said. "Two days a month is definitely not active duty. It is an obligation that I signed up for but they are very flexible in the United States Army Reserves."

Barber said she plans to use the pageant's spotlight and her title to support veteran's causes and tackle the issue of suicide and post-traumatic stress disorder among military members. When asked what message she had for the presidential candidates - including former pageant owner and presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump - Barber said they should focus more on veteran's issues, including the backlog at veterans hospitals.

Miss USA to take a break from Army

Deshauna Barber of the District of Columbia is crownedMiss USA during the 2016Miss USA pageant in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Sunday. Steve Marcus / Reuters

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