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Thursday, April 24, 2008

Pentagon Channel now available

The Pentagon Channel recently expanded its Video on Demand distribution to Cox Communications Northern Virginia. 

Friday, April 18, 2008

Purple Heart

Maj. Gen. Richard J. Rowe Jr, commanding general of the Military District of Washington and the commander of the Joint Forces Headquarters-National Capital Region, presents the Purple Heart to Staff Sgt. Brad A. Minda Tuesday at DeWitt Army Community Hospital. 

Intelligence agency signs contract for move to Belvoir

The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has awarded a four-year, $34 million relocation contract to Systems Research and Applications Corporation to allow the agency to accomplish its missions while moving all of its Washington, D.C.-area missions and personnel to its New Campus East property on Fort Belvoir, according to a recent NGA news release.

Family life center offers counseling, compassion

The Fort Belvoir Chaplain Family Life Ministry and Training Center is in a nondescript building set back from the road that is hardly noticeable to those passing by.

Defenders gather for vehicle bomb demo

Federal and state law enforcement personnel joined servicemembers at the explosive ordnance range at Fort Dix, N.J. April 9 for a vehicle bomb demonstration. 

Painting project brings Soldiers, Iraqi families together

Soldiers at Forward Operating Base War Eagle in Baghdad, Iraq, invited a group of Iraqi children to showcase their artistic skills and creativity by painting the concrete walls used to protect citizens in their neighborhood. 

Sergeant donates hair to help children

An Air Force NCO who had long hair all of her life decided during her deployment to Kandahar Air Field, Afghanistan, to let her hair brighten some lives.

Customer service system smooth as ICE

The Army has come a long way in its more than 200 years of service and in its customer service. When Soldiers used to stand around ‘the post’ and commiserate, now they, their family members and the Army community can just click a keyboard’s buttons to voice their opinions.

Virginia keeps things simple for military drivers

It’s no surprise that the Department of Motor Vehicles has throngs of customers each day. But, what may come as a shock is just how simple it is for military drivers to get established in Virginia - even with an out-of-state license. 

Monday, April 14, 2008

Club welcomes discussion of change, future

A club member introduced her as one of seven children, a 35-year wife of a U.S. Soldier, mother of two, grandmother of five, and Chief Operating Officer of The Hill newspaper. 

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