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Friday, January 9, 2015
NCIS Investigation Into Female Sub Shower Videos Complete
Meghann Myers at the Navy Times, an independant newspaper that covers the U.S. Navy, offers a piece on the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) investigation of the videos taken of female sailors on a U.S. submarine.
A criminal investigation into the secret filming of women changing aboard a submarine and the distribution of the videos is complete, Navy Times has learned.
A Naval Criminal Investigative Service investigation into the filming of female officers in a shower changing area on the ballistic missile submarine Wyoming wrapped up this week, a Navy official said, and will be briefed to senior leadership in the coming days.
Once the report has been reviewed, there will be a recommendation for action, which could including disciplinary proceedings within the next few months.
The NCIS report follows a command investigation, which was wrapped up in mid-December. Between the two reports, Navy leadership will decide on consequences for those involved in the filming and distribution of the videos, which could come with criminal penalties for transmitting vulgar videos.
You can read the rest of the piece via the below link:
http://www.navytimes.com/story/military/crime/2015/01/08/submarine-wyoming-shower-videos-investigation-ncis/21460999/
I guess I have been a Neanderthal in my thinking: I have always had doubts about the notion of men and women together in certain military occupations and duty stations (e.g., submarines and front-line combat). The problems because of social, cultural, and biological issues outweigh the advantages. Of course, I could be very, very wrong even as I remain a Neanderthal.
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ReplyDeleteLike you, I don't believe women belong on submarines, considering the limits of space and the long-range missions, but of course, that in no way excuses the criminal acts committed by the male sailors.
Paul