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Senior US lawmakers have condemned the suspected distribution of nude photographs of female Marines to military personnel and veterans via a social media network that promotes sexual violence, and called on the Marine Corps to fully investigate. The network solicited nude photos.
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Description:The Army defines online misconduct as the use of electronic communication to inflict harm, which includes, but is not limited to, instances of harassment, bullying, hazing, stalking, discrimination, retaliation, or any other types of misconduct that undermines dignity and respect," Army spokeswoman Lt. A CNN review of the site found photos of women in uniforms from different branches of the military -- and nude and partially nude images. Things may seem to get worse before they get better; Marines will attack this problem head-on and continue to get better," Capt. There is no Defense Department-wide investigation as of Thursday evening, the Pentagon official said. After the NCIS announced its investigation members were redirected to new pages where some taunted investigators. Photos of nude and clothed female service members also have been posted to another image-sharing message board, Business Insider reported. The news follows a story published online by Business Insider that says the scandal, which began with a report about lewd photos being posted by a group of Marines and former Marines, goes beyond the Corps and some private Facebook groups like Marines United.
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