FBI Has 'Control' Over a Dozen Saudi Acquaintances of Pensacola Shooter About a "dozen or so" Saudi nationals are under the control of the FBI amid an ongoing investigation, DefSec Esper said.
Navy Airman Dies After Rescue Swimmer School Accident at Pensacola Airman Nathan Burke of Lubbock, Texas, died at Baptist Hospital in Pensacola, Florida, Navy officials announced.
Just One 6-Pack: NAS Pensacola Limits Alcohol Sales as Discipline Problems Increase Troops in the rank of E-3 and below are limited to purchasing one six-pack of beer per day from the base's Navy Exchange.
Last Year's Pensacola Shooting Revealed the Problem of Military Radicalization Just over a year ago, a Saudi military officer entered a building on Naval Air Station Pensacola and began shooting.
Navy Investigation of Pensacola Shooting Points to ‘Toxic’ Command Climate as Factor It found that the aviation training climate "likely increased" his chances of successfully carrying out the Dec. 6, 2019...
Pensacola Shooter Radicalized Years Before Terror Attack on Navy Base, FBI Says The Saudi officer who carried out a terrorist attack on a Florida military base began radicalizing as early as 2015.
Navy Fires Head of Aviation Training School The commanding officer of the Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training in Pensacola was relieved of command.
Marine Corps Limits Foreign Troops' Base Access After Pensacola Attack Marine Corps commands have until Feb. 25 to complete rosters of all foreign troops assigned to their units or schools.
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.
Investigation of SEALs Drowning Also Uncovers Allegations of Performance-Enhancing Drug Use, Secret Surgery The Navy investigation stressed that "the allegations raised in the complaint were not root causes" of the decision to...
Here Is the 2025 Pay Raise for Disabled Veterans and Military Retirees Military retirees and disabled veterans will receive 2.5% increases to their monthly paychecks for 2025, thanks to the annual...
After Barely Meeting Recruiting Goal, Army Aims to Enlist Thousands More Soldiers in Coming Year In a bold move underscoring its need to fill the ranks, the Army has announced a target of 61,000 active-duty enlistments for...
How This Marine Corps Veteran Leaned on His Military Experience to Build a Tire Empire DIscount Tire founder Bruce Halle's military experience taught him he could overcome challenges with determination and hard...
North Korea Is Preparing to Destroy Northern Parts of Inter-Korean Roads, Seoul Says South Korea detected signs North Korea is preparing to destroy parts of inter-Korean roads no longer in use, as tensions soar...