Sen. Rick Scott Honors 6th Anniversary of NAS Pensacola Terrorist Attack
December 5, 2025
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Senator Rick Scott announced the introduction of his resolution ahead of the sixth anniversary of the horrific terrorist attack at Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola, when a Saudi military trainee killed three U.S. Navy sailors and wounded several others on December 6th, 2019. Senators Ashley Moody, Tommy Tuberville, Raphael Warnock, Jon Ossoff, and Katie Britt co-sponsored the resolution.
In 2020, Senator Rick Scott fought to include the Secure U.S. Bases Act in the National Defense Authorization Act to reform foreign military student training programs following this attack at Naval Air Station Pensacola. This critical law requires a thorough vetting process before a foreign student enters the U.S., requires foreign students to follow rules established by U.S. Base Commanders, and significantly improves the security of our military installations, service members, their families, and communities.
Senator Rick Scott said, “Ahead of the sixth anniversary of the devastating shooting at NAS Pensacola that took the lives of three brave Americans, Joshua Kaleb Watson, Mohammed Haitham, and Cameron Walters, we pause to honor their service and the lives they devoted to defending our nation. Their absence is felt every day by their families, friends, the NAS Pensacola community, and everyone who knew them. This tragic act of terror should never have occurred, and it’s why I fought for meaningful reform through my Secure U.S. Bases Act, which I am proud became law. I will never stop working to make sure our bases are safe and this never happens again. My commitment remains as strong today as ever. Every year, this resolution serves as a sign of solidarity to honor the lives and legacies of those we lost.”
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