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| I agree, they should not have posted the faces, now why does it stop there, who really endangered those warriors. I mean if anyone should have known better, it was the wife. We are talking about 1,800 photos. If the AP got some with no password, how many others were downloaded by the tangos since was a free issue website. An oversight yes. Costly, it could be, How can we expect the press to respect the privacy when the spouse did not take the proper measures to protect the identities. If the press is guilty in this one, then the guilt has to be equally shared by the spouse. I can only assume that 1,800 photos were probably emailed, and how secure can that be. This whole situation identifies more than a problem with the press. I just hope everyone involved learns something that will help. Force protection extends far beyond the battlefield.
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