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Thursday, May 10, 2007

Combat medics prove skills under pressure

Army medics undergo countless hours of training before being certified, but for some healthcare specialists, the real “seal of approval” doesn’t come from a certificate on graduation day. It comes from performing their job under the stress of combat.

Guard responds to Kansas tornado

More than 300 members of the Kansas National Guard have been activated in response to a powerful tornado that almost destroyed the town of Greensburg, Kan., Friday.

Traffic, schools, new hospital top BRAC concerns

Fort Belvoir’s installation commander spoke to more than 25 members of the South County Federation Tuesday night in the wake of the 60-day draft environmental impact statement public comment period that ended May 1. 

Safety Day to increase community awareness

Members of the Fort Belvoir community can learn how to make their homes, offices, and vehicles a little safer during the installation’s Safety Day on May 17 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Specker Field House.

Soldier Show opens tour at Fort Belvoir

Maj. Jeffrey Winegar got the crowd at Wallace Theater warmed up Sunday afternoon as the cast and crew of the 2007 Army Soldier Show closed out its opening weekend of performances on the installation before heading out for a six-month tour.

Thursday, May 03, 2007

Parents head back to school

In a reversal of roles, more than 50 Fort Belvoir parents attended school on April 26 for an entire day of classes and learning. 

Developer receives design awards

Clark Realty Builders recently received two esteemed design awards for their work on the first-ever Town Center on a military installation. 

Post tightens belt to deal with budget cut

Fort Belvoir will continue to be affected by the lack of funding Army-wide, according to post officials.

Leaders push three-year Korea tours

The top U.S. commander in Korea urged Congress April 24 to help him introduce standard three-year rotational tours for military forces in South Korea over the next several years.

Historic Abu Nuwas Market project underway

Historic Abu Nuwas Market in Baghdad was once a flourishing part of the city that provided a variety of shops, restaurants, lounges and hotels that people from around the world came to see.

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