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Pentagon orders security review after US naval base shooting

Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel intends to order review of physical security and access at US bases worldwide

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A police officer checks the ID of a person entering the Washington Navy Yard.

The Pentagon said on Tuesday it would review security at US bases worldwide after a defence contractor gunned down 12 people in Washington, as investigators worked to uncover the shooter’s motive.

A day after the shooting, officials were struggling to answer how and why 34-year-old Aaron Alexis, a former sailor with a history of disciplinary problems and brushes with the law, had been granted a security clearance.

Alexis opened fire on Monday at the tightly guarded Washington Navy Yard, where he had a valid entry pass, according to the FBI. He eventually died in a shootout with police at the giant compound.

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With lawmakers questioning the vetting of contractors, Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel “intends to order a review of physical security and access at all DoD (Department of Defence) installations worldwide,” a senior Pentagon official said.

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Monday’s mass shooting - which sparked a fresh call from President Barack Obama for Congress to act on gun law reform - left Federal authorities acknowledging that their probe had much to uncover.

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