The craze surrounding the mobile app game "Pokemon Go" goes on unabated, and the military is no exceptionneither have service members' interest. Here is the latest some more on ways the frenzy desire to catch them all is showing up in the military:
1) No offense intended? Someone apparently put a Snorlax — a Pokemon known for sleep and slow movement — in the middle of the Pentagon.
2) The Hill's Kristina Wong reported that there's no Pokemon at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland.
3) The gym at the White House apparently has a patriotic Pokemon.
4) Satire site Duffel Blog predicts the game could be the downfall of the military.
5) Two Marine veterans caught an attempted murder suspect while playing the game
6) A spokeswoman for the Navy, Lt. Stephanie Ann Homick Turo,
7) Army base Fort Carson in Colorado reminded soldiers not to run onto the flight line.
8) Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, shared a photo from the Army's Facebook page and reminded soldiers to be careful.
9) And yes, people have already stumbled onto military bases — just not in America.
10) In fact, this Twitter user lampooned the lengths people are going to to catch Pokemon.
11) The American Society of Naval Engineers is having a contest.
12) Pokemon Go is causing a little controversy in some Middle East nations.
13) Please don't do it.
14) An alternate idea for a ribbon rack.
15) Dover Air Force Base in Delaware told airmen to be mindful of the information they're publishing online.
16) And here's Military Times' first report on the new game.