Posted on Jul 29, 2015
GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad
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Late Monday, Facebook unpublished the popular pro-military "Locked and Loaded" page, while telling administrators that a picture of the United States Marine Corps emblem with a ribbon marked "In Remembrance" violated their community standards. Jason Light, an administrator from Atlanta, Georgia, told Examiner in an exclusive interview the page was covering the funeral and burial of Marine Lance Corporal Skip Wells, who was killed in Chattanooga.

Administrator Robert Combs also received a three-day ban over the image of the Marine Corps logo. Combs told Examiner all he can do for the next three days is chat, but he intends to replace the page.

"I am just speechless as to how this violates community standards," he said. The screenshot provided by Light did not indicate why the image was yanked, other than Facebook's claim it violated their standards.

The Facebook page boasted over 53,000 likes and was set up to help promote a blog by the same name. While not as large as other pages, Light said, it reached over 1 million people.

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http://www.examiner.com/article/facebook-marine-corps-emblem-violates-community-standards
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SGT Jeremiah B.
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I'm calling BS. My experience with those kinds of pages is they're chock full of pictures that violate FB standards. That image is all over FB and no one else has gotten dinged.
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CDR Laurel Meadows
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I agree. Believe nothing and verify everything on FB before sharing and being outraged.
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I agree, that this is most likely BS... however I would like to hear the rest of the story.
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GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad
When it comes to Facebook I believe in very little that comes from it!
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LTC Stephen C.
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Totally ludicrous and absurd, GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad.
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