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January 16, 2020 2020-01-16T11:14:11-05:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/aa8/20200116111429010_hd.jpgPentagon Spokesman Jonathan Hoffman says the process for vetting foreign military students was "less rigorous" than other agencies and that the Defense Department plans on taking steps to improve it. His comments come following last month's fatal shooting at a Naval air base in Pensacola, Florida, in which three sailors were gunned down when a member of the Saudi Royal Forces was in training at the base opened fire. Eight others were injured and the gunman was killed on the scene.
by timhug10
January 16, 2020 2020-01-16T11:14:11-05:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/aa8/20200116111429010_hd.jpgPentagon Spokesman Jonathan Hoffman says the process for vetting foreign military students was "less rigorous" than other agencies and that the Defense Department plans on taking steps to improve it. His comments come following last month's fatal shooting at a Naval air base in Pensacola, Florida, in which three sailors were gunned down when a member of the Saudi Royal Forces was in training at the base opened fire. Eight others were injured and the gunman was killed on the scene.
Pentagon Spokesman Jonathan Hoffman says the process for vetting foreign military students was "less rigorous" than other agencies and that… read more
Pentagon Spokesman Jonathan Hoffman says the process for vetting foreign military students was "less rigorous" than other agencies and that the Defense Department plans on taking steps to improve it. His comments come following last month's fatal shooting at a Naval air base in Pensacola, Florida, in which three sailors were gunned down when a member of the Saudi Royal Forces was in training at the base opened fire. Eight others were injured and the gunman was killed on the scene. close