I wonder if the ACLU will be demanding that these photos be released?:
At least eight male Virginia Army National Guardsmen could face charges for photographing and filming female soldiers in the shower last fall, service officials announced Friday.
The incidents took place at Fort Dix, N.J., while the unit was preparing for deployment to Iraq, but the pictures and recordings weren’t discovered until May 21. Army spokesman Lt. Col. Christopher Garver said as many as 21 female soldiers from the 266th Military Police Company may have been victimized by the men.
“We’re taking this very seriously, as we would any allegation of misconduct,” Garver said. “We’re trying to get to the bottom of what happened and make sure it doesn’t happen again.”
The company deployed to Basra, Iraq, in early December 2008 with about 150 soldiers.
Garver said the women identified in the recordings have already been contacted by the battalion commander, the unit chaplains and victim advocates about the crimes which may have occurred and the psychological resources available to them. [Stars & Stripes]








2:05 am on May 30th, 2009 1
It always seems to be the MP’s….
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10:51 am on May 30th, 2009 2
The same thing happened 30 years ago at Camp LeJeune when I was doing some training there. Except the Marine who got court-martialed and busted out of the Corps was taking still photographs through a small hole. Were the tiny peeks worth his career?
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12:08 pm on May 30th, 2009 3
“It always seems to be the MP’s….”
That’s not fair to the fine Air Force SPs (or “SF”) who work hard to get their fair share of recognition.
In other news…
ProTip: Google Images… girl shower
Not only does it save a career, avoid jail time and keep you off the sex offender registry, but it also returns stills and videos that are at least one order of magnitude superior to many of the creatures that inhabit Army showers.
Who the hell takes peeper shots in today’s wired world?
I imagine 5 years from now they will never want to see a shower again.
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