DoD Restricts Firearms, Base Access, and Travel for Foreign Military Students Training in the US The policies are a result of a review of vetting procedures for foreign students started after the shooting at NAS Pensacola.
Pensacola Heroes: How 2 Marines and an Injured Sailor Saved Lives During Mass Shooting The troops' courageous acts were highlighted by U.S. Attorney General William Barr this week.
DoD to Announce New Base Security Measures Worldwide in Wake of Pensacola Shooting Esper will provide Naval Air Station Pensacola leadership with a preview of new security measures being developed.
Pensacola Shooter Visited 9/11 Memorial Before Rampage, US Attorney General Says The Saudi who killed three at a Florida Navy installation was inspired by jihadist ideology, the U.S. attorney general said.
Navy Mum on New Security Efforts After 3 Deadly Base Incidents Acting Navy Secretary Thomas Modly said the service must learn from the recent attacks at three federal installations.
Navy Pilots Demand More Be Armed on Bases in Letter to Lawmakers and Military Brass The letter comes after Saudi national Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani opened fire in a classroom on December 6.
Saudi Officer Who Killed 3 at Pensacola Had Passed Rigorous Vetting, DoD Says The screening apparently failed to turn up Alshamrani's exposure to jihadist ideology before coming to the U.S.
Posthumous Promotions for Enlisted Sailors Killed In Pensacola Shootings Navy leaders called the move "right and fitting."
Pentagon Orders Training Pause for 850 Saudi Troops in US The Pentagon has paused its training in the U.S. with Saudi nationals until officials conduct a thorough review.
Navy Grounds 175 Saudi Aviation Students Following Pensacola Shooting A safety stand-down and operational pause began Monday for some 175 Saudi Arabian students at Naval Air Stations Pensacola.
Fort Stewart Soldiers Who Fought Gunman, Provided Care to Wounded Recognized for Valor The soldiers were awarded the Meritorious Service Medal for what Secretary of the Army Dan Driscol described as a combination...
US Air Force to Deny Retirement Pay to Transgender Service Members Being Separated from the Service The U.S. Air Force has decided to deny early retirement options for transgender service members with 15 to 18 years of...
VA to End Bargaining Agreement Contracts with Most Unions The Department of Veterans Affairs said the move supports an executive order from President Donald Trump that canceled...
Fort Stewart Army Base Shooting Raises Questions About Military Gun Policies A shooting that injured five soldiers at one of the country's largest military bases has resurfaced questions about a long...
A South Carolina War Hero Is the Namesake for the Navy’s Newest Destroyer The U.S. Navy is adding a new battleship, and its namesake will be a South Carolina war hero.