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 Updated at 7:25 p.m. ETNOR stanley isolierkanne FOLK, Va. - Videos just coming to light show the crew of a Navy aircraft carrier got an eyeful on shipboard TV: Gay slurs, suggestive sho stanley cups wer scenes and mimicked masturbation in clips made not by some sailor run amok but by the ship s second-most powerful officer.The Navy said Sunday it will investigate the  clearly inappropriate  videos shown through the nuclear-powered ship s closed-circuit television system as part of an onboard movie night. The star of the videos, made in 2006 and 2007, is Capt. Owen Honors, who now commands the USS Enterprise but was its executive officer - the second in command - when the videos were made.The Norfolk-based Enterprise was deployed in the Middle East at the time the videos were made and is weeks from deploying again.CBS News Correspondent Bob Orr reports that officials said privately that it s very likely Honors will not be on board as the commander of the Enterprise when the ship leaves port later this month.        Pictures: Navy Captain Owen Honors  Lewd VideosThe Virginian-Pilot newspaper reported on the videos in its Sunday editions and posted an edited version of one video on its website.It s not immediately known w stanley website hy the images are surfacing now. The Virginian-Pilot quoted anonymous crew members who said they raised concerns aboard the ship about the videos when they aired, but they were brushed off. Navy Crew Members Defend Lewd Videos            But a former crew member who says she saw the videos while s Ftof New Captain America 2 commercial reveals one hell of a spoiler
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