On September 16, 2013, Aaron Alexis, a Navy contractor employee with a Secret security clearance, shot and killed 12 U.S. Navy civilian and contractor the security at the Washington Navy Yard. But how did he do it? Answer: He simply walked right in using his valid building pass and Top Secret security clearance to gain […]
Investigation reveals that Aaron Alexis was not properly vetted or searched by security upon entering the Washington Navy Yard on September 16, 2013
On September 16, 2013, Aaron Alexis, a Navy contractor employee with a Secret security clearance, shot and killed 12 U.S. Navy civilian and contractor the security at the Washington Navy Yard. But how did he do it? Answer: Answer: He simply walked right in using his valid building pass and Top Secret security clearance to […]
Internal Review Team identified several vulnerabilities that may have alerted the DOD to the potential threat before the Washington Navy yard mass shooting incident occurred
The Pentagon released this week an internal review of the mass shooting incident at the Washington Navy Yard on September 16, 2013, when Aaron Alexis, a Navy contractor employee with a Secret security clearance, shot and killed 12 U.S. Navy civilian and contractor employees and wounded several others at the Washington Navy Yard. The report […]
Secretary Mabus “mum” on many details involving U.S. Navy evolving bribery and fraud scandal at Pentagon press conference
On December 20, 2013 during a Pentagon News conference Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus addressed the fraud scandal revolving contracting giant Glenn Defense Marine. The Glenn Marine Group of Companies (GMG) is a premier integrated maritime service provider and asset owner that deliver innovative and dependable solutions to clients in five key areas: (1) […]
A moment of silence observed in Congress for the people killed at the Navy Yard in Washington
On September 17, 2013 Rep. Eleanor Norton was granted permission to address the United States House of Representatives for one minute regarding the tragic murder of 12 Americans at the Navy Yard in Washington. “Mr. Speaker, I thank four former officers of the United States Navy – Representatives Murphy, Broun, Bridenstine, and DeSantis–for joining […]
Navy’s Daily Prayer Under Fire
In a May 2 letter to the Naval Academy, the American Civil Liberties Union summarized complaints made by midshipmen who object to mandatory attendance at a pre-lunch prayer. The letter states that midshipmen who choose not to take part in the prayer are viewed as nonconformists and ostracized. It is demanding that the Navy abolish […]
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