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.
This time of year, is a complicated time for Army Families and military leadership, as the end of the school year approaches, and plans are made for road trips, days at the lake, cook-outs and more. But those very activities create a heightened risk for injuries and accidents due to increased recreational activities and potential lapses in judgment.
The Department of the Army opened its books for inspection in April, as global services firm KPMG visited Fort Belvoir for the first of 17 installation audits this year.
The army principle of People First is evident every day at a facility that is not getting the traffic it deserves. The Fort Belvoir Youth Center is tucked a few blocks west of Belvoir Road, on Langfitt Loop and offers a variety of youth opportunities, ranging from life skills to citizenship, mentoring, intervention and support services, according to Marshall Barnes, Center director.
Sgt. 1st Class David Pough Sr., Fort Belvoir’s Master Resiliency Trainer, and NCO in Charge of the Readiness and Resilience Performance Center, was honored in February with induction as “Trainer of the Year, into the USA Martial Arts Hall of Fame. He received this prestigious accolade for his outstanding contributions to the Fort Belvoir and Joint Base Meyer-Henderson Hall Boxing Team.
FORT BELVOIR, Virginia – On Thursday, April 3, U.S Army Garrison Fort Belvoir held a patching ceremony on the steps of its headquarters building, symbolizing a new chapter in its history.