The Fort Belvoir Garrison Commander, Col. Joshua SeGraves, and the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital Director, Navy Capt. Cindy Judy, discuss the latest about COVID-19 and vaccination shots.
Winterfest has grown considerably over the years, and this year was augmented with the addition of Trees For Troops, a nonprofit endeavor of the Christmas SPIRIT Foundation, which donated 174 trees for Fort Belvoir Families to take home and add to their own holiday memories.
Fort Belvoir conducted an exercise that involved training across various military units, to maintain a secure environment for service members on Fort Belvoir and the surrounding community.
The U.S. Army Office of Special Trial Counsel substantively changed military justice by removing all serious crime accusations from the chain of command.
The Office of Special Trial Counsel stood up at Fort Belvoir, and aims to help strengthen accountability and increase all of our service membersâ trust in the fairness and integrity of the military justice system.
Fort Belvoir kicked off its Army Emergency Relief (AER) Annual Fund Drive March 1 at the USO Warrior and Family Center, where attendees were urged to support the U.S. Armyâs official nonprofit organization which has been serving Soldiers and Families since 1942.
Col. Joe Messina, Fort Belvoir garrison commander, collaborated with more than 60 community leaders, educators, and local politicians at the Fort Belvoir Officersâ Club, Feb. 28, about finding creative ways to find, attract and retain some of the best talent available in the region at his Community Leadersâ Luncheon.