Saturday, December 13, 2014

U.S.S. Wyoming Shower-Gate Scandal Now Involves More Sailors

The USS Wyoming transits the Saint Marys River after departing Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay Jan. 18, 2012. A dozen sailors are suspected of viewing secretly recorded videos of their female shipmates undressing in a submarine shower over a period of 10 months, according to an investigative report. James Kimber/U.S. Navy

Report: 12 Sailors Implicated In Submarine Shower Scandal -- Stars and Stripes

A dozen sailors are suspected of viewing secretly recorded videos of their female shipmates undressing in a submarine shower over a period of 10 months, according to a new investigative report obtained by Navy Times.

While it appears only one sailor has been implicated in the videos’ production and distribution, 11 are suspected of watching them and failing to report the matter to leaderships, according to the Times.

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More News On The U.S.S. Wyoming Shower-Gate Scandal

12 sailors implicated in submarine shower scandal -- Navy Times
Secret Submarine Videos of Female Officers Investigated -- ABC News
More sailors implicated in U.S.S. Wyoming Shower-gate scandal -- Examiner
Update: Navy Times reports 12 Kings Bay Submarine Base sailors are implicated in sub shower scandal -- Times Union

Update: This scandal is not going to stop the U.S. Navy program of integrating women on submarines .... Pentagon: Full speed ahead integrating women on subs (The Hill)

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