‘Toxic’ command climate was a factor in the NAS Pensacola shooting, investigation finds By Oriana Pawlyk, Military.com / Nov 22, 2020
The Blue Angels just received their first F/A-18 Super Hornet By Gina Harkins, Military.com / Jul 29, 2020
Sailors and Marines receive heroism medals and Purple Hearts for actions during NAS Pensacola shooting By Gina Harkins, Military.com / Jun 23, 2020
FBI cracked phone of Saudi gunman at NAS Pensacola, which revealed ties to al Qaeda By Sarah N. Lynch and Mark Hosenball, Reuters / May 18, 2020
Pentagon to resume Saudi training halted after NAS Pensacola shooting By Reuters Staff / Jan 16, 2020
Navy, Marine Corps order review of insider threats in response to Pearl Harbor, NAS Penscola shootings By William Cole, The Honolulu Star-Advertiser / Dec 26, 2019
Blue Angels fly missing man formation in honor of Pensacola shooting victims By James Clark / Dec 20, 2019
Dozens of Navy pilots demand to carry guns on base in aftermath of Pensacola shooting By Ryan Pickrell, Business Insider / Dec 16, 2019
The NAS Pensacola shooter may have been radicalized years before he arrived in the US, according to Saudi Arabia By Ryan Pickrell, Business Insider / Dec 11, 2019
Nearly 175 Saudi military aviation students grounded in US after NAS Pensacola shooting By Reuters Staff / Dec 10, 2019
Pensacola city officials dealing with ongoing cyberattack after naval base shooting By David Matthews, New York Daily News / Dec 10, 2019
NAS Pensacola shooter railed against the US and quoted Osama bin Laden online hours before the attack By Reuters Staff / Dec 7, 2019
NAS Pensacola shooter reportedly hosted a ‘dinner party’ to watch mass shooting videos the week before the attack By Jared Keller / Dec 7, 2019