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.
3 Sailors Killed in Pensacola Awarded Aviator's Wings of Gold The Navy secretary approved the posthumous award of the Wings of Gold to three trainees who were killed at NAS Pensacola.
Marines, Sailors Line Road to Salute Family of Officer Killed in Pensacola Shootings Hundreds of sailors and Marines stood in long lines at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, in a silent and moving tribute.
Army Secretary Fires 4-Star General Who Meddled in Promotion of Unfit Subordinate Army Secretary Christine Wormuth -- in a dramatic and rare move -- on Tuesday fired one of the service's top generals...
Army Cuts Popular Education Benefit in Half, Bars Officers as Costs Soar The Army is dramatically scaling back one of its most generous education benefits, the Credentialing Assistance program known...
Navy Cuts Length of Boot Camp Amid Rise in Recruiting Totals The Navy says that, starting next month, it will shorten the length of its Basic Military Training program -- commonly known...
VA Health System Remains on Federal 'High Risk' List Due to Oversight Shortfalls The VA medical system has been a concern to government auditors for the past decade but has seen vast improvements, according...
Congress Shaves Beard Pilot Program for Air Force, Space Force from Must-Pass Defense Legislation Congress has decided to pass on ordering the Department of the Air Force to establish a pilot program examining whether...