Story by Rachel Everett | Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall | 09.29.2022
Nearly 100 burn survivors visited the Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall’s Fort Myer fire station Sept. 28 as part of the International Association of Firefighters sponsored Burn Camp held annually in Washington D.C....
Story by Rachel Everett | Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall | 07.13.2022
The Old Guard welcomes new commander
Story by Sgt. Nicholas Holmes | Joint Task Force-National Capital Region | 06.01.2018
The 23rd Secretary of the United States Army Dr. Mark T. Esper, hosted the May 30th Twilight Tattoo performance in Conmy Hall at Joint Base Myer Henderson-Hall, Virginia. The performance featured Soldiers from the 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) and The United States Army Band “Pershing’s Own.”...
Story by Jim Dresbach | Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall | 11.06.2014
Even as local northern Virginia communities and neighborhoods hosted traditional door-to-door trick-or-treating Oct. 31, a new tradition was beginning at 3rd U.S. Infantry (The Old Guard) Caisson Platoon....
Story by Jim Dresbach | Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall | 06.18.2014
Sincere handshakes and emotional hugs prevailed on a day when the 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) changed commanders at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall’s Summerall Field....
Courtesy Story | Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall | 05.30.2014
A good thing in Karin Markert’s life is coming to an end, but her past two years of Army experiences have been more than good - they have been extraordinary....
Courtesy Story | Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall | 05.16.2014
Descendants of the first servicemember buried in what eventually became Arlington National Cemetery, portions of the 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) and The U.S. Army Band, “Pershing’s Own,” assembled at the cemetery’s Section 27 for wreath-laying tributes to Pvt. William Henry Christman....
Courtesy Story | Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall | 08.23.2013
Although he plays in the all-volunteer Washington Redskins Marching Band for fun, refreshments, and free football games, in his heart of hearts, U.S. Army Band percussionist Sgt. Maj. Myles E. Overton III is a Dallas Cowboys fan. As a result, he gets a fair share of ribbing from other musicians on the team’s step ensemble....