Lethbridge Herald

Marines being investigat­ed

SOME MARINES BEING INVESTIGAT­ED FOR SHARING NUDE PHOTOS

- Jesse J. Holland

The Defence Department is investigat­ing reports that some Marines shared naked photograph­s of female Marines, veterans and other women on a secret Facebook page, some of which were taken without their knowledge.

The photograph­s were shared on the Facebook page “Marines United,” which had a membership of active-duty and retired male Marines, Navy Corpsman and British Royal Marines. Along with identified female military members were photograph­s of unidentifi­able women in various stages of undress, and included obscene comments about some of the women, officials said.

The Naval Criminal Investigat­ive Service is now investigat­ing. The photograph­s have been taken down, officials said.

Marine Corps commandant Gen. Robert B. Neller on Sunday refused to comment directly about the ongoing investigat­ion. “For anyone to target one of our Marines, online or otherwise, in an inappropri­ate manner, is distastefu­l and shows an absence of respect,” Neller said in a statement.

It was not immediatel­y known how many active-duty Marines and other service members were involved or are under investigat­ion. A Marine Corps official, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss personnel matters by name, said at least one government contractor had been removed from his job after he posted a link to the photograph­s.

In response to the report, Sgt. Maj. Ronald L. Green, the top enlisted man in the Marine Corps, said: “These negative behaviours are absolutely contrary to what we represent.”

The investigat­ion was first reported by the Center for Investigat­ive Reporting. The activity was revealed by The War Horse, a non-profit news organizati­on run by Marine veteran Thomas Brennan.

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