Inquiry Opens Into How 30,000 Marines Shared Illicit Images of Female Peers - News Summed Up

Inquiry Opens Into How 30,000 Marines Shared Illicit Images of Female Peers


Advertisement Continue reading the main storyThe news of the group’s existence was first reported by a veteran’s news organization, The War Horse, on Saturday. Though all military branches face problems with integrating women, the Marine Corps has perhaps the toughest challenge. Advertisement Continue reading the main story“That is absolute nonsense,” said Maj. Clark Carpenter, a Marine Corps spokesman. Advertisement Continue reading the main storyWomen in the Marine Corps say the culture has been hostile to them for years. These types of actions dishonor their names and the entire Marine Corps,” Mr. Albert said in an interview.


Source: New York Times March 07, 2017 02:45 UTC



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