The photographs were shared on the Facebook page "Marines United," which had a membership of active-duty and retired male Marines, Navy Corpsman and British Royal Marines. Marine Corps commandant Gen. Robert B. Neller on Sunday refused to comment directly about the ongoing investigation. "We are thankful that Thomas Brennan, a Marine veteran, notified the Marine Corps and NCIS about what he witnessed on the `Marines United' page," Marine Corps spokesman Capt. The social media accounts behind the sharing have been deleted by Facebook and Google at the Marine Corps' request. "I expect the Marine Corps to investigate this matter fully with appropriate consequences for those who willingly participated."
Source: Fox News March 06, 2017 00:58 UTC