Hundreds Of Marines, Airmen Honor Those Killed At NAS Pensacola

December 8, 2019

Over 400 marines and airmen stationed at NAS Pensacola showed their respects Saturday morning for the victims of the mass shooting Friday on the base.

“This just shows that no matter what happens we as brothers and sisters will always stand together, and for that I am and will always be proud to call myself a United States Marine,” Alivia Reek said.

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12 Responses to “Hundreds Of Marines, Airmen Honor Those Killed At NAS Pensacola”

  1. Daniel W Goodson on December 11th, 2019 11:39 pm

    Daniel W Goodson Retired United States Navy. My heart and prayers are for those who’ve lost members. In Our Darkest Hours We Turn To GOD Our Creator. I Pray You Find Peace Knowing That Those Lost Are In The Arms Of GOD. “Father GOD we ask that You touch those family members and friends of those lost, we also ask for speedy recovery of those still in the hospital, please keep Your hands on all members of our Military where ever they may serve, past, present and future. Amen”… Rest Easy, We Have The Watch

  2. Terry on December 9th, 2019 8:51 am

    USMC, Semper Fi to my brothers in Arms.
    Force Recon Always Faithful.

  3. Frankie AIDA Gelpi on December 9th, 2019 6:45 am

    My condolences and prayers too all the families of this senseless violence, they need to send them all back.Next time a soldier training on our soil is going to have access to our weapons of mass destruction and u know explode one,that’s there mission in life.

  4. Nancy on December 8th, 2019 11:55 pm

    This just so so terrible that this can happen at one of our bases. It has just got to stop
    Send them all back to where they can from. We do not need to be loosing our own. Prayers for all the family’s

  5. Craig Russell on December 8th, 2019 8:48 pm

    Our location and volunteers have you in our prayers and stand at the ready if you need us.
    Craig Russell
    President/Founder
    SS American Memorial Foundation

  6. Jeffrey Cormie on December 8th, 2019 7:21 pm

    I was stationed at the schoolhouse at NAS training new recruits the basics of catapults and arresting gear. Best 5 years of my life. So proud of these young men and women. God Bless the family of the fallen and survivors. You are all the pride of a grateful nation.

  7. Peggy Hoppe on December 8th, 2019 5:52 pm

    As a military community, we are truly shocked and saddened by this senseless act. We are so proud of our military!

  8. Randy Royce on December 8th, 2019 5:20 pm

    I’m so very proud of our young Military men and women. I spent 7 years on NAS and this hits home hard. Thankyou to all of our military and first responders.

  9. Debra Wilson on December 8th, 2019 2:16 pm

    United we stand
    Hoorah

  10. Bob C. on December 8th, 2019 8:03 am

    Honoring and Remembering those murdered and wounded in the terror attack aboard NAS on Friday.
    Also appropriate to Remember the December 7, 1941 sneak attack by the Imperial Navy upon the Naval and Army bases in Hawaii which put the USA into World War II.
    God Bless ALL who Have and Do Serve under OUR Flag.

  11. Whisperjet on December 8th, 2019 7:44 am

    …May God bless these Marines and all the Navy personnel stationed at PNS NAS and all of the first responders who raced to the scene on Friday morning…Praying for those still in the hospital and the families who are mourning those lost ..We also pray for all of our military serving all over the world and thec families that support them…and pray for healing of all involved..May God Bless this great nation..

  12. Megan on December 8th, 2019 6:36 am

    I am so proud of my husband for putting this together. This was completely voluntary so it’s amazing to see this many men and women coming together to show their respect after such a tragedy.