US | white supremacism Service Members Join 'Neo-Nazi Facebook' Activist group urges Congress to take a stand By Evann Gastaldo Posted Jul 10, 2009 12:11 PM CDT Copied US Army soldiers salute to the national flag during the Memorial Day Honor Guard Ceremony at Knight Field in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, May 23, 2008. (AP Photo/ Lee Jin-man) White supremacists have their own social networking site—and dozens of military personnel are members, reports Stars and Stripes. “I love and will do anything to keep our master race marching,” says the newsaxon.org profile of one user who says he’s served in Iraq and Kuwait. The Southern Poverty Law Center will present 40 such profiles to Congress today in an effort to convince the Pentagon to crack down. A search for the “military” job category on newsaxon.org, which claims 7,906 total members, generated 130 results. Many openly list their base location or pictures in uniform alongside Nazi and Confederate art. Military regulations prohibit participation in supremacist organizations, but spokespeople gave conflicting answers on how such participation is identified and dealt with. In 2006, Congress called for clarification of the policies, but the Pentagon said it did not see the need. Read These Next New Fox star, 23, misses first day after car troubles. Iran's supreme leader makes first public comments since ceasefire. Man accused of killing his daughters might be dead. Her blood isn't compatible with anyone else's. Report an error