All Branches Of The U.S. Military Are Now Being Investigated For Sharing Nude Photos Of Servicewomen Online



FOX News: All branches of US military reportedly involved in nude-photo sharing

A nude photo-sharing scandal that rocked the Marine Corps earlier in the week is reportedly not an isolated incident.

Male service members from all military branches have been sharing nude photos of women on an anonymous website called Anon-IB, BBC reported Friday.

The servicemen allegedly post photographs of clothed female colleagues and ask anyone on the message board if they have any “wins” – the term used for nude photos, according to BBC.

"Any wright patt wins? I'll start off with some,” one anonymous user posted on the message board, referring to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio.

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