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US To Send 21 Saudi Trainees Back After Army Base Shooting Probe
- Tuesday January 14, 2020
- World News | Agence France-Presse
The United States will send 21 Saudi military trainees back to the Gulf kingdom after an investigation into the fatal shooting of three American sailors last month, the Justice Department announced Monday.
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Saudi Military Trainees To Be Expelled From US After Florida Shooting
- Sunday January 12, 2020
- World News | Reuters
More than a dozen Saudi servicemen who are training at US military bases will be expelled from the United States in the aftermath of a Pentagon review prompted by the deadly December 6 shooting by a Saudi Air Force officer at an American naval base in Florida, CNN reported on Saturday.
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US Grounds Saudi Pilots, Stops Military Training Over Florida Shooting
- Wednesday December 11, 2019
- World News | Reuters
The Pentagon announced on Tuesday it was halting operational training of all Saudi Arabian military personnel in the United States until further notice after a Saudi Air Force lieutenant shot and killed three people last week at a base in Florida.
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Saudi Prince Called Trump, Expressed Condolence Over Florida Shooting: Report
- Monday December 9, 2019
- World News | Reuters
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman called U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday and expressed his condolences and support for the families of the victims of the Florida naval base shooting, according to the state news agency.
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"He's Very, Very Devastated": Trump On Saudi King After US Base Shooting
- Monday December 9, 2019
- World News | Toluse Olorunnipa, Josh Dawsey, The Washington Post
After a Saudi gunman killed three people at a naval base in Pensacola, Florida, some of President Donald Trump's Republican allies took to the airwaves to condemn the attack as an act of terrorism, call for a halt to the training program that admitted the shooter and sharply press the Saudi government to cooperate in the investigation.
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US To Send 21 Saudi Trainees Back After Army Base Shooting Probe
- Tuesday January 14, 2020
- World News | Agence France-Presse
The United States will send 21 Saudi military trainees back to the Gulf kingdom after an investigation into the fatal shooting of three American sailors last month, the Justice Department announced Monday.
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Saudi Military Trainees To Be Expelled From US After Florida Shooting
- Sunday January 12, 2020
- World News | Reuters
More than a dozen Saudi servicemen who are training at US military bases will be expelled from the United States in the aftermath of a Pentagon review prompted by the deadly December 6 shooting by a Saudi Air Force officer at an American naval base in Florida, CNN reported on Saturday.
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US Grounds Saudi Pilots, Stops Military Training Over Florida Shooting
- Wednesday December 11, 2019
- World News | Reuters
The Pentagon announced on Tuesday it was halting operational training of all Saudi Arabian military personnel in the United States until further notice after a Saudi Air Force lieutenant shot and killed three people last week at a base in Florida.
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Saudi Prince Called Trump, Expressed Condolence Over Florida Shooting: Report
- Monday December 9, 2019
- World News | Reuters
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman called U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday and expressed his condolences and support for the families of the victims of the Florida naval base shooting, according to the state news agency.
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"He's Very, Very Devastated": Trump On Saudi King After US Base Shooting
- Monday December 9, 2019
- World News | Toluse Olorunnipa, Josh Dawsey, The Washington Post
After a Saudi gunman killed three people at a naval base in Pensacola, Florida, some of President Donald Trump's Republican allies took to the airwaves to condemn the attack as an act of terrorism, call for a halt to the training program that admitted the shooter and sharply press the Saudi government to cooperate in the investigation.
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