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    Tag: Fort-Lee-Spotlight-2021
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    • New counselor joins team of financial literacy advocates at Fort Lee

      Photo by Terrance Bell   |   U.S. Army Fort Lee   |   11.15.2021

      Bob Trull, a certified personal financial counselor, is the newest member of the installation’s Financial Readiness Program. He is primarily charged with helping all military and community members advance their money management skills....

    • Help available to abusers, victims of domestic violence

      Courtesy Photo   |   U.S. Army Fort Lee   |   10.20.2021

      Domestic Victim Advocates Terri Ceaser, left, and Heide Lenning, right, pose with Patricia Harper, Family Advocacy Program manager, outside the entrance of the Army Community Service facility on Mahone Avenue, building 9023. FAP offers a variety of services including instructional classes to prevent and mitigate instances of domestic abuse (U.S. Army photo by Nancy Burns)...

    • America’s Military: Spc. Takalia Warfield, Fort Lee, Virginia

      Photo by Terrance Bell   |   U.S. Army Fort Lee   |   09.30.2021

      Spc. Takaila Warfield is a Medical Department Activity Soldier who works at the Kenner Army Health Clinic Pharmacy on Fort Lee, Virginia. Military leaders here congratulated her recently for reporting information that led to the apprehension of a man eluding military police after he allegedly stole and crashed a vehicle. (U.S. Army photo by T. Anthony Bell)...

    • Chesapeake Bay takes brunt of harmful storm drain runoff

      Photo by Patrick Buffett   |   U.S. Army Fort Lee   |   06.22.2021

      Soap and vehicle grime flows into a Fort Lee storm drain in this recently captured photo. For the protection of the Chesapeake Bay watershed, community members are reminded that “only rain goes down the drain.” All car washing should be performed in a facility where the water is captured and cleaned or recycled. Storm drains should not be used for disposal of chemical substances. Failure......

    • Rethinking what we know about AAFES, military retail

      Photo by Terrance Bell   |   U.S. Army Fort Lee   |   05.14.2021

      The night silhouette of the main entrance to the Freedom Crossing shopping center at Fort Bliss, Texas, in 2012. Opened in 2010, the Army and Air Force Exchange Service shopping and entertainment complex was the first of its kind on an Army or Air Force installation. AAFES helps to fund family support and recreational services on Army and Air Force installations....

    • Responsible social media usage

      Photo by Patrick Buffett   |   U.S. Army Fort Lee   |   02.04.2021

      It is important for military personnel to remember that when they’re logged on to a social media platform, they still represent their respective branch of service and must abide by the Uniform Code of Military Justice at all times, even when off-duty....

    • Fort Lee fuel spill a reminder about environmental safety

      Photo by Patrick Buffett   |   U.S. Army Fort Lee   |   09.29.2020

      Fort Lee Fire Department and DPW Environmental Management Division personnel clean up a fuel spill that recently occurred at the AAFES gas station as a result of a patron walking away while his vehicle was being filled with gas. The pump handle did not switch off, and roughly 20 gallons were spilled. The cost of cleanup was over $2,000, and could have been greater had it entered the nearby......

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