Kerry-Ann Knight, who featured on posters for a £1.5million recruitment campaign, was left feeling the Army was "institutionally racist".
The former corporal told an employment tribunal that colleagues directed slurs about slavery towards her, including references to "lynching" or "tarring and feathering" her.
She claimed they also praised Hitler and repeatedly used offensive racist language and stereotypes around her such as shouting "watermelon" when she walked into a room.
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