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Thursday, October 11, 2007

Commentary

Heresy: Spouses do have rank

Army retention about taking care of Soldiers, families

At Fort Belvoir, re-enlisting in the Army has become a family affair and in today’s world, re-enlisting in the Army concerns the family more than ever.

Why do Soldiers re-enlist?

At Belvoir, and throughout the Army, Soldiers re-enlist for a variety of reasons. But, they all have one thing in common, they discuss their decision with their families. 

Start getting prepared for the upcoming flu season

The DeWitt Health Care Network will administer influenza vaccines to beneficiaries Saturday, with the FluMist only, and will resume vaccinating with both the FluMist and injectable vaccinations when it becomes available. 

Outreach effort ensures Guardsmen, Reservists stay covered by TRICARE

Monumental outreach efforts are ensuring that nearly all of the 11,000 TRICARE Reserve Select members under the “tier” version of TRS will stay covered under the restructured program. 

New health Web Site “Connects the Docs” with interactive features

The MHS has entered the progressive world of “Web 2.0” with a comprehensive Web site where military and civilian health care professionals can submit questions, share ideas and recognize peers - interactively.

‘Neighbors’ positively affect troops’ lives

Volunteers with a Northern Virginia military-support group gather twice a month to fill care packages for troops serving overseas.

Avoid stray animals

Dewitt’s Preventive Medicine officials remind the Belvoir community to avoid wildlife or stray animals they may encounter on the installation. 

Unauthorized traffic control devices pose danger

A few Fort Belvoir housing residents have taken efforts to control speeding in their neighborhood into their own hands, according to the Directorate of Emergency Services.

Other area facilities available for new ID cards

Due to limited manpower and equipment, wait times at Fort Belvoir’s ID Card Processing Office can average 3 ½ hours.

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