Six soldiers have been sacked for producing and distributing inappropriate material demeaning women. Source: AAP
DEFENCE has booted out six soldiers for their part in the so-called "Jedi Council", an informal ring that shared offensive material including vision of secretly filmed sex acts.
Another seven may be sacked.
Army chief Lieutenant General David Morrison said their services had been terminated for production or distribution of highly inappropriate material demeaning women - and the message was clear.
"If you engage in misconduct, or you fail to uphold the army's standards, then you will be held to account," he said in a statement.
The "Jedi Council" scandal emerged in June when it was revealed a group of about 100 people, mostly soldiers, had been exchanging offensive material on the Defence computer system and the internet.
The group was allegedly co-founded by a former commando reservist officer who emailed video of himself having sex with a woman to associates on the network.
Up to 60 Defence personnel viewed the imagery, commenting on her appearance and performance.
Police identified several female victims of the "Jedi Council", variously referred to as "married moll number five" or "virgin moll". The group made references to gang-bangs and demands for more images.
Group members also allegedly exchanged images of women accompanied by offensive commentary, digitally altered images and images of naked women.
Of the six now discharged - ranging in rank from sergeant to major and from regular army and reserve units - NSW police are still investigating three who might face civil charges.
Another 11 have been implicated and Defence is considering whether to sack seven. The other four have faced, or will face, internal action.
General Morrison said Defence had concluded investigations into another 172 mostly army members identified as peripheral to the group's email exchanges. They too may face internal action.
"The Australian Army is overwhelmingly an organisation of 44,000 talented and professional men and women, who serve their country with pride and distinction," he said on Thursday.
"The standard of behaviour we expect of our serving members is clear."
He revealed on Thursday that 122 army members had been sacked this year.
That includes 15 officers and 35 soldiers for misconduct or unacceptable behaviour, one officer and 52 soldiers in relation to drugs and 19 soldiers for civilian offences.
"Where any serious case of misconduct or unacceptable behaviour is proven, the Chief of Army is resolved to take every step available to remove the individual responsible from the army," Defence said in a statement.
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