Page 3 girls yesterday launched a full frontal attack on Ministry of Defence killjoys - after they banned troops from looking at our beauties online.
Our girls staged a protest at the MoD's HQ in Whitehall after bureaucrats ruled that admiring their bazookas on Page3.com was "inappropriate" for Our Boys.
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The bombshell means 10,000 soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan, plus 25,000 sailors and airmen, are barred from seeing the site - even on their own private laptops.
Yesterday, cars and even a van of police honked their horns in support as Ruth, Becky, Nikkala and Peta held up banners and chanted "Free Page 3".
The Sun is urging Defence Secretary John Hutton to intervene. We have been bombarded with complaints from soldiers and sailors since MoD internet servers began blocking Page3.com.
A Royal Navy chief petty officer said: "The fun police have struck again - it's maddening. Being able to relax and look at Page 3 is good for morale. It helps us do our job, not hinder us."
The MoD insisted: "Adult content has nothing to do with our core business of defence."