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An Army soldier has been discharged after refusing to remove OnlyFans content that exposed military helicopters at Wattisham Airfield in Suffolk.
Harry Bourne shared videos and photos on the subscription platform revealing sensitive information about the base where Prince Harry trained.
The soldier was investigated and subsequently dismissed after military bosses discovered his online activities.
Bourne's content included images of himself posing in air hangars alongside military equipment and machinery.
Bourne's content included images of himself posing in air hangars alongside military equipment and machinery
He also posted sexual content on the platform, which has continued even after his dismissal from the armed forces.
Military officials confronted Bourne after an investigation into his online activities.
"They told me to stop as it posed a national security risk sharing snaps of the base online where anyone could see it," Bourne said.
The content was deemed particularly sensitive as it revealed details of the Suffolk airfield where the Duke of Sussex received his helicopter training.
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A source told The Sun that such material "exposes military bases to real risks from terrorist attacks as it exposes the types of weaponry there and security systems".
Despite the security concerns raised by his superiors, Bourne refused to remove the content from his subscription page.
"I just told them, 'No'. I was earning s*** money in the Army and £30,000 a month on OnlyFans," Bourne explained about his decision.
The former Army soldier was subsequently discharged from the military.
Despite losing his military career, Bourne continues to post content showing himself in his old Army uniform
Despite losing his military career, Bourne continues to post content showing himself in his old Army uniform.
He has leveraged his online success to purchase a penthouse in Manchester.
Bourne has built a substantial following on the platform, with almost 1,000 subscribers supporting his content.
Bourne's case follows a similar incident last year involving Royal Navy seaman Zak Blackman.
The 21-year-old sailor was sacked after earning £20,000 a month from pornographic content filmed on an aircraft carrier.
An Army spokesman said: "Our social media policy means personnel must use social media in a sensible way, while upholding the high standards that we expect."