Business Insider: The Pentagon pays a group of people to review porn — here's what they banned from military bases
The Pentagon has a group of people who, quite literally, review pornography for the US military.
It's not a review that gives a play-by-play of the action. Instead, a board of military and civilian officials has to review material and determine whether it's "sexually explicit," as it's against the law for hardcore porn to be sold or rented on military bases.
Though the regulation has been in effect for quite some time and remains so, a source recently tipped us to a Freedom of Information Act request at the website Government Attic that offered a few more details on the inner workings of this review process, and what kind of titles the board banned for sale to US troops.
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WNU Editor: This board costs the Pentaon about $5,500 a year.