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Via Navy Times:
The Navy is moving to place armed watch-standers at recruiting stations nationwide, a move that comes a year after shootings at a recruiting station and a reserve center in Chattanooga, Tennessee, claimed the lives of four Marines and a sailor.
The decision is the result of a broad investigation of the security of Navy buildings outside major bases, such as reserve centers and recruiting stations that are often open to the public and, prior to the shooting, did not have armed guards.
The Navy has not released the results of the investigation, citing an ongoing FBI probe into the shooting, but in an interview, Fleet Forces officials laid out the major changes and increased security that are in various stages of implementation.
