The U. Department of Defense is investigating claims that male Marines have been sharing nude photos of female service members and veterans in a secret Facebook group, according to The Center for Investigative Reporting , a nonprofit investigative news organization. According to the report hundreds of Marines are under investigation for soliciting and sharing hundreds and maybe thousands of photos of naked female service members and veterans on a private Facebook page. The photos were reportedly discovered less than a month after female Marines were first admitted into infantry roles. The Center for Investigative Reporting also reported that Thomas Brennan, a marine vet who runs a nonprofit news organization called The War Horse , initially uncovered the photo sharing, reporting it to Marine Corps headquarters on January According to the Center's report , the social media accounts that were sharing the photos were taken down by Google and Facebook within a day, per the Marine Corps' request, but that hasn't fully stopped Marines from sharing these photos.


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Government negotiators from nearly countries have adopted a new deal on climate action at the COP26 meeting in Glasgow. The two strippers and the SAS soldier are entwined on the Twister mat as dozens of the regiment's members and their guests cheer them on. The twisting trio are stark naked. One SAS member even gets down on his stomach on the floor to get a better view of what's on offer. The barracks are a secure, off-limits facility. But The Gratto is just outside the wire, meaning the men of the regiment can invite whoever they want, including strippers. That doesn't mean the brass don't know about it. The commanding officer of the SAS lives a stone's throw over the road. The footage of the nude Twister game is one of many videos provided by insiders for the book Rogue Forces that provide an unprecedented peek into the private world and culture of the SAS, both in Perth and Afghanistan.
'Embarrassment'
Thanks for contacting us. We've received your submission. Weeks after hundreds of US Marines were exposed for sharing explicit nude photos of female service members and veterans, the sleazy scandal continues on Facebook — and the former administrator of one such group told The Post it was all just a failed sting op. Tim Luckey, 43, served as the administrator of one of two private Facebook groups called Marines United 3. Luckey, of Medford, Minn. Luckey acknowledged not reporting anyone to Facebook and said he had no regrets about his purported plan to set other users up by posting nude photos of unsuspecting service members only to entice others to do the same. I never invited anybody to that page. Luckey dismissed questions on the plausibility of his scheme, saying he had nothing to hide as a civilian who cannot be prosecuted under the Military Code of Justice.
US servicemen from all parts of the military have been sharing nude photos of their female colleagues online, it has emerged. Reports last week uncovered widespread photo sharing by current and former Marines on Facebook, triggering a navy investigation. But the BBC has seen a message board where servicemen from other branches have shared hundreds of photos. The Pentagon said such behaviour was "inconsistent" with its values. Male service members use a message board on an anonymous image hosting website to share nude images of their female counterparts. They often first post clothed photos of female personnel taken from their social media pages, and ask if any members have nude photos, which they call "wins". Others then post photos. Those posting sometimes provide names and other details of women, including where they are stationed. Lewd comments accompany many posts.