(CNN) An Army Reserve officer and IT analyst from the District of Columbia has been crowned Miss USA 2016 after mounting a strong defense of women in combat roles in the military.
Deshauna Barber, a 26-year-old from the nation's capital, gave the answer during the interview section of the pageant in Las Vegas on Sunday.
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When asked by judge Joe Zee whether the Pentagon's decision to open up all combat roles to women had "put political correctness over our military's ability to perform," 1st Lt. Barber responded:
"As a woman in the United States Army, I think it was an amazing job by our government to allow women to integrate into every branch of the military."
Controversies surrounding beauty queens
Vanessa Williams stepped down in 1984 as the first black Miss America after nude photos of her appeared in Penthouse magazine. She went on to have a successful singing and acting career and has written a
memoir. In September, Sam Haskell, executive chairman and CEO for Miss America, apologized to Williams on behalf of the organization.
An image posted on social media showing Miss Lebanon Saly Greige, right, and Miss Israel Doron Matalon together ignited
an online uproar. The picture appeared on Matalon's Instagram feed on January 11. Greige responded by posting a statement on Facebook that said she was "very cautious to avoid being in any photo or communication with Miss Israel."
Marjorie Wallace lost her Miss World 1973 title because the organization said that dating celebrities like Tom Jones during her reign threatened its reputation. She had entered the pageant as Miss America. Pictured, Wallace celebrates with Miss Jamaica Patricia Yuen, left, and Miss Philippines Margarita Moran after she is crowned Miss World.
Gabriella Brum resigned within a day of winning the Miss World crown in 1980, saying her boyfriend was unhappy that they'd be separated by her beauty queen duties. She had entered the pageant as Miss Germany. Pictured, the 18-year-old enjoys a champagne breakfast at the Mansion House with the Lord Mayor of London Sir Ronald Gardner-Thorp.
Alicia Machado, Miss Universe 1996, risked her crown after gaining some weight. She lost the weight and kept her title. Pictured, Machado kisses Donald Trump, owner of the Miss Universe pageant, during her daily workout in January 1997.
Katrin Wrobel, Miss Germany 2002,
challenged a clause forbidding her to pose nude or to marry. She canceled her contract after becoming a well-known television game show host.
Tara Conner almost lost her 2006 Miss USA title over substance abuse and rehab, and she came clean after her wild partying made national headlines. She was allowed to keep her crown.
Carrie Prejean was stripped of her Miss California USA title in 2009 after a
long legal battle with the contest. The contest dethroned her and said lingerie-modeling photos emerged that breached her contract. Prejean sued, claiming that her firing was religious discrimination because of her opposition to same-sex marriage, and the pageant countersued. The conflict ultimately ended after the revelation of a "sex tape."
Mexican beauty queen Cynthia de la Vega
said officials took away her crown after she gained weight, preventing her from competing in the 2011 Miss World pageant. Pageant officials refuted that, saying she lacked dedication and discipline. De la Vega had placed second in the Nuestra Belleza Mexico competition, a title that placed her on the list of contestants representing their nations in the 2011 Miss World contest.
Melissa King, who was named Miss Delaware Teen USA, resigned in 2013 after a porn video she did before the pageant went viral. "I thought it would be fun. And I needed the money, so I just decided to do it," she said of the video.
Analouisa Valencia
blazed trails in her quest to become Miss South Carolina in 2013. The biracial, lesbian contestant was crowned Palmetto Princess in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Valencia's father is from Mexico, and her mother is African-American. Valencia came out as a lesbian when she was in the ninth grade and took her girlfriend, Tamyra Bell, to her high school prom.
Denise Garrido, left, was crowned Miss Universe Canada in May 2013, but the committee gave the title to Riza Santos 24 hours later, saying it had made a mistake.
She continued: "We are just as tough as men. As a commander of my unit, I'm powerful, I am dedicated and it is important that we recognize that gender does not limit us in the United States."
Hopes to spotlight veterans' issues
The daughter of a retired Army master sergeant, Barber was commissioned as a quartermaster officer in 2011 and serves as a logistics commander for the 988th Quartermaster Detachment Unit at Fort Meade, Maryland, according to her bio on the pageant's website.
She works full-time as an IT analyst for the U.S. Department of Commerce, it said.
Barber hopes to use her profile as Miss USA to highlight the health issues veterans face when they return from combat, such as post-traumatic stress disorder, her bio said.
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Barber won the pageant ahead of first runner-up Chelsea Hardin, Miss Hawaii, and second runner-up Emanii Davis, Miss Georgia.
Brazil's transgender beauty pageant
Raika Ferraz smiles after winning the Miss T Brazil transgender beauty pageant on Monday, October 21.
Contestants take part in a rehearsal Monday before the start of the pageant in Rio de Janeiro.
This was the second year of the pageant, which is organized by the Association of Transvestites and Transsexuals in Rio de Janeiro.
A candidate prepares in the dressing room during the event.
Competing for the title of Miss T Brazil were 28 contestants under the age of 35.
A candidate performs on stage during the swimsuit portion of the pageant.
Candidates react after being selected as finalists.
The winner of Miss T Brazil goes on to participate in the Miss International Queen pageant, a global competition for transgender contestants. That will be held November 1 this year in Pattaya, Thailand.
Finalists wait to hear the announcement of the winner.
Ferraz, right, waits to hear the announcement of the winner.
She will now go on to represent the United States in the Miss Universe pageant.
Miss USA organizers also addressed a prominent mishap from the December Miss Universe pageant, when host Steve Harvey flubbed the announcement of the winner and was widely ridiculed for it.
This time, he appeared in a video poking fun at his mistake.