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When these photos appeared on the Facebook page of Mom2Mom, a breastfeeding support group at Fairchild Air Force Base in Spokane, Wash., they sparked a heated debate over whether nursing in uniform is unprofessional — or even shameful.
“I’ve had to pump in tents, in bathrooms, in cars, in closets, in the offices of people who I didn’t know, in rooms without running water,” one Air Force sergeant, who asked to remain anonymous for fear of retribution from her superiors, told The Daily by phone…
But on military blogs, Twitter and breast-feeding Facebook pages yesterday, not everyone was as enthusiastic.
“Tacky, it looks unprofessional and like these airmen are trying to make a political statement,” one reader wrote in the comments section of a story about the photo shoot on the Air Force Times website.
“They should cover up and show some discretion like the professionals the Air Force says we are supposed to be.”
OH: “I’m broke, I ain’t got no money. But i do have money for cigarettes!” (Taken with Instagram at Turf N’ Surf Poboys)
This is happening this Memorial Day. Pretzel, cheese, and beers. (Taken with Instagram at Easy Tiger)
Sean’s skydive celebration dinner. His face is still messed up from the free fall. (Taken with Instagram at Polvos Mexican Restaurant)
This is #epic (Taken with Instagram at A Town)
Morning fill-up. (Taken with Instagram at Patika Coffee)
Now we know why @instagram sold out and why Facebook bought them. It was an insurance policy. (Taken with instagram)