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Building 633 at NAS Pensacola reopened Friday, nearly two years after a terrorist attack inside its halls Dec. 6, 2019, forever changed the community.
Cameron Scott Walters, a 21-year-old airman apprentice who had been at NAS Pensacola for only two weeks before he died, had been assigned the watch that day at the quarterdeck in Building 633.
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- It's been nearly two years since the terrorist attack at NAS Pensacola claimed three lives and injured eight others. On Friday, that building re-opened for the first time since ...
NAS Pensacola officials at 12:19 p.m. said all gates to Corry Station remained closed, but NAS Pensacola’s main gate and west gate have reopened to Department of Defense identification card holders.
Authorities found no signs of victims or of a shooter after clearing the building where an armed disturbance was reported near Naval Air Station Pensacola.