The notification pertains to Department of Defense officials who previously held roles in Syria or Iraq and to current military personnel.
A terrorist threat targeting retired senior officials who served in the Department of Defense has been issued by the U.S. Army Special Operations Command, also known as USASOC.
On July 17, USASOC Provost Marshal Col. Mark A. Katz circulated the โduty to warnโ notification. The message pertains to former Department of Defense officials who held roles in Syria or Iraq and are now living in Florida.
Rep. Anna Pualina Luna (R-Fla.), a U.S. Air Force veteran, reposted the warning letter on X on July 19.
โATTN: Floridians, this letter is real. If you have received it please heed caution, be alert and stay safe,โ Luna wrote.
ATTN: Floridians, this letter is real. If you have received it please heed caution, be alert and stay safe. pic.twitter.com/eap6axF8vy
— Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (@RepLuna) July 19, 2025
Active duty military personnel were also advised to take precautions in their daily activities.
โWhile this threat does not directly target active duty USASOC personnel, we are issuing this notice to reinforce the importance of vigilance and situational awareness,โ Katzโs message reads. โWe encourage all personnel to remain alert to their surroundings, both on and off post, and to report any suspicious activity to appropriate authorities.โ
MacDill Air Force Base in Florida serves as the headquarters for U.S. Special Operations Command and Central Command, the latter of which oversees operations across the Middle East.
Katz provided few details about the specific nature of the threat in his warning message.
When reached for comment, USASOC referred questions by The Epoch Times to the Special Operations Command. The Epoch Times reached out to both the Special Operations Command and the headquarters of the Army for more information about the threat, but did not receive a response by publication time.
By Ryan Morgan