Active-duty servicemembers, former active-duty servicemembers and their Families looking for education assistance have several options available to them.
It's tempting to solely recognize and honor national figures during the installation's celebration of Black History Month. People such as Frederick Douglas, Rosa Parks and George Washington Carver, who all help revolutionized society by their thoughts and actions. Their work is well documented and respected.
Once upon a time in the enchanted Potomac Room of the magnificent Fort Belvoir Officer's Club, Friday evening, young ladies were crowned princesses with a tiara by their daddies at the second annual Father Daughter Winter Ball.
Creativity and Family bonding were on full display at Fort Belvoir's Cub Scout Pack 118's annual Pinewood Derby, Feb. 4.
In the Fort Belvoir Schools of Knowledge, Inspiration, Exploration, & Skills Unlimited dance classes, education and technique are tied into fun.
The Survivors Outreach Services program educates and supports Soldiers, Families and civilians who have lost a Soldier.
Fort Belvoir youth with deployed parents will be able to have a quilt or pillow made to remember that Family member thanks to the Army Community Service Mobilization/Deployment and Readiness programs’ pending partnership with Operation Kid Comfort.
New Fort Belvoir residents and Department of Defense civilians will have the opportunity to learn about organizations, programs and activities on post during the Army Community Service Relocation Readiness Programs Newcomer’s Orientation Jan. 9.
The relief effort for the Dogue Creek Village fire victims continued on Monday as Dogue Creek Village residents packed clothes, toys and other items at the Boy Scout hut connected to the thrift store.
Drivers who speed through residential areas on Fort Belvoir will be reminded of their excessive speed as radar speed signs are being placed in housing areas on post.
Bubble lights, tinsel, electrical wiring, plants such as lilies, holly and mistletoe, beverages and foods can all inflict significant damage to a pet if consumed or exposed to them.
Healthy eating over the holiday season doesn’t necessarily mean avoiding all your favorite foods, according to Fort Belvoir Community Hospital’s Nutrition Clinic.
Soldiers on post often have questions about legal matters. One regulation that service members frequently have questions about that is regulation 608-99: The Army’s Family Support Regulation.
Soldiers, families and Virginia’s First Lady enjoyed the décor of numerous officer’s houses during the Belvoir Officers Spouses Club Tour of Homes event.
The “I Survived the Hurri-Quake” party, sponsored by Pinnacle Family Communities and the Villages at Belvoir, was Sept. 14 at the George Washington Village pavilion.
Soldiers from the Virginia National Guard’s Fort Belvoir based 29th Infantry Division participated in a deployment ceremony on Long Field Monday.
Survivors of fallen soldiers who want to come on Fort Belvoir for any reason no longer have to worry about access to the installation.
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