DoD News, Defense Media Activity
WASHINGTON, July 16, 2015 – Four Marines were killed and
another service member was wounded in two separate shootings in Chattanooga,
Tennessee, today, military officials confirmed.
The shootings took place at the Navy Operational Support
Support Center, operated by the Navy, and at an armed forces recruiting center,
officials said.
Names of the deceased will be released after their families
are notified, officials said, adding that the Defense Department is working
with local and federal authorities.
The Navy Operational Support Center is used by Navy and
Marine Corps personnel, and is often referred to as a "reserve
center," Navy officials said. It provides training and readiness support
for reserve-component personnel to enable them to support the needs of the Navy
and Marine Corps.
‘Devastating and Senseless’
“The tragedy in Chattanooga is both devastating and
senseless,” Navy Secretary Ray Mabus said in a statement. “On behalf of the
entire Department of the Navy family, I offer my deepest condolences to the
families of those killed and wounded in service to our nation during this
incident.”
As the investigation unfolds, he added, the priority will be
to take care of the families of those affected.
“I'd like to express my gratitude to the first responders on
the scene whose prompt reaction was critical to stopping this individual from
inflicting further violence,” Mabus said. “Though we can never fully prevent
attacks like this, we will continue to investigate, review and guard against
future vulnerabilities and do everything in our power to safeguard the security
of our service members and their families."
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