Service personnel from all parts of the US military have reportedly been sharing naked photos of their female colleagues. The BBC found an online message board where the pictures were being shared just days after reports of a Facebook site where thousands of US Marines were sharing images. The board on the hosting website Anon-IB allegedly has posts showing female service members fully clothed, asking for any images of them nude. They refer to the nude images as "wins". The posts sometimes provide names and details of the women, including where they were stationed and, the BBC says, often have lewd comments accompanying them. The news comes after the Facebook group 'Marines United' was closed following a similar scandal where Marines were sharing naked images of their colleagues.
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It’s Illegal, But These Marines Are Still Sharing Nudes Of Women In The Military
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But don't expect many details on the investigations into those potential crimes. While Senate members held a two-hour-plus hearing last week on allegations of stalking, harassment and invasion of privacy against women in the ranks, House leaders have opted to keep most of their inquiries into the problems behind the scenes. Tuesday's hearing is expected to be a broad overview of military policies dealing with appropriate use of social media tools and behavior online, though Democrats on the committee's personnel panel will likely try to probe deeper into the recent scandals.