‘Tax dollars at work’: Navy admits that aircrew drew obscene pictures in the sky
U. S. Navy officials acknowledged Friday that its aircraft was involved in an obscene skywriting.
What would have been a cloudless, blue-skies day in Okanogan County, Washington, quickly turned into an R-rated skyline.
Drawn in the sky? A penis, KREM2 reported.
Navy Officials at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island confirmed their aircraft took part in the maneuvers.
“The Navy holds its aircrew to the highest standards and we find this absolutely unacceptable, of zero training value and we are holding the crew accountable,” the Navy said in a statement to the news station.
Meanwhile on social media, photos of the phallic image continue to circulate.
I'd rather them draw a penis in the sky than drop bombs on civilians. https://t.co/ImdGagU5Cf
— Tormund Pancakesbane (@Ginge) November 17, 2017
The most monumental thing to happen in omak. A penis in the sky pic.twitter.com/SM8k1tNYaj
— Anahi Torres (@anahi_torres_) November 16, 2017
My tax dollars at work: #Navy acknowledges aircrew drew a #penis in the sky over Washington https://t.co/xU0ipVq5kQ pic.twitter.com/jOtuOrRGDk
— Cindy Powell (@cynthiaspowell1) November 17, 2017
This story was originally published November 17, 2017 at 12:30 PM with the headline "‘Tax dollars at work’: Navy admits that aircrew drew obscene pictures in the sky."