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Defense officials explain new domestic travel restrictions
‘’strategic pause’’ is ‘’the best and safest route’’ to slowing the virus’ spread, they said. efense officials As of Noon Wednesday, the announced Level 3 countries are: China, Iran, restrictions on South Korea, Austria, Belgium, domestic travel, Saturday, the Czech Republic, Denmark, for Service members, Defense Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Department employees and Greece, Hungary, family members Iceland, Italy, Latvia, in response to the Liechtenstein, new coronavirus, For COVID-19 PCS/TDY travel questions, Lithuania, or COVID-19. Soldiers can contact Luxembourg, Malta, David Norquist, the Netherlands, Human Resources Command’s 24/7 deputy defense Norway, Poland, secretary, signed Army Service Center, 800-582-5552, or see Portugal, Slovakia, a memo halting frequently asked questions at hrc.army.mil Slovenia, Spain, all domestic Sweden, Switzerland, travel, including Monaco, San Marino permanent hardship, mission essential and and Vatican City. changes of station and humanitarian travel, but those Personnel who return from temporary duty travel. The exceptions must be approved. these countries will be required to ban is in effect until May 11. Domestic travel for medical self-isolate for 14 days before being Officials speaking on treatment is excluded from the ban. allowed back to work, officials said. background said the new memo The officials said the new policy Pentagon officials are also said Service members will be is aimed at preventing the spread closing employee fitness centers authorized local leave only. of coronavirus. Each day, tens of and said they are looking at other The ban is in addition thousands of Service members and measures to lessen the chances to restrictions on all DoD DoD civilians are traveling. This of transmission. military and civilian By Jim Garamone DoD News
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A New York State Department of Health program administrator briefs New York Army National Guardsmen in New Rochelle, N.Y., Saturday. Guardsmen are supporting a multi-agency response to the coronavirus.
personnel and their families traveling to, from, or through areas for which the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have issued a Level 3 Travel Health Notice. That policy also stops PCS and TDY travel through May. There are exceptions for
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School district providing lunches during closure Fairfax County Public Schools is providing emergency breakfast and lunch at 18 sites. Meals will be provided to all students for free, with no discrimination. Meals are provided on a first come, first served basis. Breakfasts are available from 8-10:30 a.m.; lunches, 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Some elementary schools in the region that are participating are:
Fort Belvoir Elementary 5970 Meeres Rd
Crestwood Elementary 6010 Hanover Ave, Springfield, 22150
Garfield Elementary 7101 Old Keene Mill Rd, Springfield, 22150
Hybla Valley Elementary
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Mount Vernon Woods Elementary 4015 Fielding St., Alexandria, 22309 The list of all schools is available from fcps.edu.
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Secretary of the Army, Ryan McCarthy, right, inspects a temporary screening tent set up outside the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital Emergency Department, Wednesday. Navy Capt. Cynthia Judy, center, hospital director, explained the hospital protocols to McCarthy and Sgt. Maj. of the Army Michael Grinston, to better understand screening and isolation procedures in use. Judy hosted a tour of the emergency department and an isolated ward set up for coronavirus patients. COVID-19 cyber scams
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BELVOIR HOUSING UPDATE Compiled by USAG Fort Belvoir Public Affairs
A message to our resident community with a member of the Villages’ team. Those without ActiveBuilding accounts may contact a member of the community management team for help. • Prioritizing our response to emergency; life, health and safety-related and urgent work orders, by suspending routine and preventative maintenance work orders that require people to enter a home
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he Villages at Belvoir understands you are likely highly engaged in taking action within your home and daily activities to protect yourself and family from potential exposure to COVID-19. We wanted to share with you our team is also actively monitoring the pandemic and adjusting our operations and services to ensure they are consistent with the recommendations of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Occupational Health and Safety Administration and Fort Belvoir Garrison. We are committed to implementing procedures targeted at preventing the possible spread of this illness in the Belvoir community and to, most importantly, protect you. In consideration of the above, we want to inform you of some community changes that are intended to support the health and welfare of our residents and team members. Effective now and until further notice, we are: • Adjusting operations at community management offices and Family Housing Welcome Center in support of the CDC’s guidelines for social distancing. Instead of visiting an office in person, we request residents call and use the online ActiveBuilding resident portal to connect
• Requesting residents notify a member of the community management team if anyone in your residence may have been exposed to COVID-19, has recently traveled from an affected area; may have flu-like symptoms; is under self-quarantine or has tested positive for COVID-19;, so we may take the proper precautions. Refer to the Travel section of the CDC’s website, cdc.gov, for a list of high-risk countries. • Closing the Self Help Center to walk-ins. However, residents may submit work orders through the online ActiveBuilding resident portal or by calling the 24 hour maintenance line, 703-619-3880 and personnel from the Villages will deliver the item(s) to your door for as long as they are able. • Closing the fitness centers in Woodlawn and Dogue Creek villages. • Closing neighborhood center common facilities. Residents with neighborhood center reservations affected by the closure will be contacted by a member of the community management team. • Canceling all Villages at Belvoirhosted events. If you have changes to previously scheduled move-out plans as a result of changes to your PCS or TDY orders, call your community management office, which will try to accommodate your needs. Updates will be sent via e-mail and posted to the Villages at Belvoir’s Facebook page. Please ensure the Villages has residents’
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COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT OFFICES Lewis Village Community Management Office is temporarily closed. Lewis residents are asked to contact any other Community Management Offices for help and answers. The following community management offices are open 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., weekdays. Fairfax, 703-781-4833 Vernondale, 703-781-7280 George Washington, 703-781-0596 Woodlawn, 703-781-0566 Family Housing Welcome Center, 703-6193877, open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Maintenance emergency, call the 24-hour maintenance request line, 703-619-3880.
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LEVEL 2 – MAKE CONTACT • Garrison Commander’s Housing Hotline: • Submit concerns to the Fort Belvoir Interactive Customer Evaluation ICE System: https://ice.disa.mil
LEVEL 3 – CONTACT GARRISON COMMANDER • Garrison Commander’s Housing Hotline: • Submit concerns to the Fort Belvoir Interactive Customer Evaluation ICE System: https://ice.disa.mil
Residents with health concerns related to housing conditions, call Fort Belvoir Community Hospital Rapid Hotline: 571-231-2004
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By Paul Lara Belvoir Eagle rmy Emergency Relief needs your help. AER is a non-profit, financial assistance organization that provides zero-interest loans and grants to Soldiers and families in need. The AER Campaign, through May 15, is seeking donations to help Soldiers, retirees and their families get through short-term financial emergencies, including living expenses, utilities, vehicle repairs, medical expenses, emergency travel and more, according to the campaign supervisor, Andrew Pike. “We are the Army’s charity,” he said. “Go to aerhq.org, and hit the Donate button. You can donate via credit card, PayPal, or monthly allotment. Soldiers can even note their unit for tracking purposes, though all donations go into the general fund.” AER offers a loan, a grant, or a combination of the two. “Emergency travel is automatically a 50/50 split (half loan, half grant), and that percentage adjusts based on the financial impact to the Soldier; each case is worked against the Soldier’s budget. Some Soldiers may even receive a full grant if the need is there,” Pike said. As Fort Belvoir does not have an AER officer, Soldiers who need help have options. They can use AER Quick Assist by speaking with their company commander or 1st Sergeant for a loan approval; direct access to AER at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, 202 Custer Road, Fort Myer, VA, or call 703-696-3510. Retirees or Soldiers with easier access to another installation can contact that service’s aid society, as Navy and Marines, Air Force and Coast Guard all have reciprocal agreements. Soldiers can also call the Red Cross military assistance hotline, 877-272-7337, get their case approved and receive money via Western Union, giving a reach across the entire U.S. Beyond emergency relief, AER also offers scholarships for children and spouses. Since 1942, AER has provided $2 billion to nearly 4 million Soldiers, including $1 billion since 9/11. Through zero-interest loans, grants, and educational scholarships, AER ensures no Soldier faces financial hardship on their own.
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CID encourages vigilance to prevent coronavirus cyber scams By Criminal Investigation Command
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uring this time of heightened awareness and protection against potential health risks associated with COVID-19, there is also an increased risk in scam methods used by cybercriminals. The Army Criminal Investigation Command warns the community that some phishing campaigns prey on would-be victims’ fear, while others capitalize on the opportunity created by hot news topics. The COVID-19 pandemic presents cybercriminals with a way to combine both into a dangerous, one-two punch. Most recently, the Johns Hopkins University COVID-19 interactive map has been hacked by cybercriminals. The hackers are selling copies of the interactive map as a malware tool used to steal passwords and user data. A significant number of additional coronavirus-related domains have been registered. CID officials warn users to not open attachments or links in emails coming from such domains. Below is a list of websites that have recently shown signs of malicious behavior detected by anti-virus software: coronavirusstatus.space; coronavirus-map.com; blogcoronacl.canalcero. digital; coronavirus.zone; coronavirus-realtime.
com; coronavirus.app; bgvfr.coronavirusaware. xyz. CID special agents remind everyone to be alert and suspicious and take extra steps to verify information before agreeing to anything. Without being suspicious, you could be putting someone’s personal or financial information at risk. According to CID officials, individuals should be suspicious of anyone who approaches or initiates contact about coronavirus; and anyone not known, or with whom conversation was not initiated, who offers advice on prevention, protection or recovery, especially if they ask for money. Cybercriminals may use a variety of approaches, including • Someone claims to represent the health department who emails you or comes to your door and tells you of the risks of COVID-19 and offers vaccination or other testing. The health department will not do this. If this happens, call your local police department immediately. • Someone claiming to be from your bank or an investment firm who you do not already have a relationship with, who offers investment alternatives to protect you from economic and market uncertainties. • Someone who threatens you with repercussions, like arrest, prosecution or confinement, if you don’t pay a fee. • Someone claiming to be from a hospital where a loved one is being treated for the virus but needs money urgently before
lifesaving treatments can be rendered. • Someone claiming to be your friend stuck in a foreign country and can’t get home unless a “virus prevention” or other outrageous sounding fee is paid. • Unsolicited emails offering expert advice or information, which can contain malware or links to sites with malware. • Someone asking for any personally identifiable information, bank account or financial information, or information about family members. • Someone claiming to be from computer support who tells you your computer is infected with coronavirus and offers to repair it. Computers cannot be infected by coronavirus. Remain vigilant and take precautions against cyber scams. Always use trusted sources; avoid clicking on links in unsolicited emails, IMs, or texts; avoid opening attachments in unsolicited emails; do not reveal personal or financial information in email, IMs, or texts; and verify a charity’s authenticity before making donations. Reputable websites relating to the coronavirus are from the CDC; World Health Organization; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and Food and Drug Administration; the government’s coronavirus website; state, county and city health departments; local hospitals; primary care physicians; clinics where you get medical services.
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DoD implements child care priority policy change By Defense.gov n June 1, the Defense Department plans to implement a policy change to current priorities for child care. As directed by Mark Esper, defense secretary, in a memo signed Feb. 21, the department will afford priority access to military families. Beginning June 1, military services may begin to officially notify families who face being supplanted. Once a family is notified, they then have 45 days to find alternative care. ‘’The department’s system of child care was established to assist Service members as they face the unique challenges associated with the demands of military service,’’ said Vee Penrod, acting assistant secretary of defense for manpower and reserve affairs. ‘’Over time, child care access expanded to serve the total force. But, we must not lose sight of the Service member and mission requirements. We must ensure that our military members and families have the support needed in order to be mission ready.’’ Changes to the policy include clarifying situations where military families may supplant lower priority patrons, when necessary. The child’s age and the waitlist at their respective center will determine if currently enrolled families will be impacted. These changes also clarify the definition of a working spouse; provide ample notification in cases of discontinuation of child care; and provide authority
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Meet the Army’s only female diver Women’s History Month
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Army divers from Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., perform a diving operation in Washington’s Puget Sound, July 18. During diving operations, an Army diver may have to patrol water areas; help with underwater construction of piers and harbor facilities; and survey rivers, beaches and harbors for underwater obstacles. By Senior Airman Derek Seifert
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t age 28, Stephanie Johnson, a mother of two, decided to join the U.S. Army and pursue a better life for her children. She dreamt of providing them opportunities and benefits she never experienced growing up and had no idea she would be the only enlisted female diver in the Army. Sgt. Johnson is the lead salvage diver for the 569th Engineer Dive Detachment, 53rd Engineer Battalion, 7th Transportation Brigade (Expeditionary), at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va. Johnson has always been interested in physical fitness and playing sports. Despite being fit, she found pull-ups to be challenging during Advanced Individual Training. “I had always worked out and I never really struggled, but building the initial upper body (strength). For me, that was a huge challenge,” said Johnson. “I wasn’t prepared for the level of
physical training that dive school was going to take me to. Sometimes, we were working out two or three times a day. I was just so tired all the time, but I adapted.” She credits her family with giving her the motivation to continue and graduate from dive school. “Thinking about my kids and my dad while I was in AIT Sgt. Stephanie Johnson, 569th Engineer Dive Detachment, 53rd gave me the motivation to keep Engineer Battalion, 7th Transportation Brigade (Expeditionary) lead pushing through,” Johnson said. salvage diver, evaluates dive equipment after a diving operation in “If something was super hard Washington’s Puget Sound, July 18. Army divers inspect and clean watercraft propellers and hulls, patch damaged watercraft hulls and and I was struggling, I would salvage sunken equipment. think, maybe I don’t need to do this. I could go do anything else her this opportunity. in the Army, and it would probably be easier. “She paved the way for me, because she was But then I would think, could I go home at the one who showed the male Soldiers that just the end of the day and tell my dad or my because we’re females, that doesn’t mean we kids that I quit? And the answer was always have to be treated any differently,” Johnson ‘No, absolutely not.’ That’s what pushed me said. “We know we joined an all-male field and through on my worst days.” we kind of go in expecting it’s going to be a At her graduation ceremony, which her little bit different.” father and children attended, her father pinned Johnson started her journey in the Army to her dive pin on her uniform, giving her a sense provide a better life for her children, but has of pride she had never felt before. realized she has the ability to motivate and Although she is the only current female enlisted Army diver, she credits the female See Diver, page A7 diver who graduated before her with providing
encourage young women to pursue their dreams. “I hope I can show young girls that they are perfectly capable,” Johnson said. “You have to put your mind to it, don’t quit, try your hardest and keep a positive attitude. I hope I always demonstrate a positive attitude to my fellow Soldiers and inspire them to do the same. I really do think that can get you through any of your trials, personal or work-related; it’s all about attitude.” When Johnson decided to join the Army, she wanted to find something she could be proud of. “I wanted to do something that had meaning and was not only physical, but where I could go home at the end of the day and feel as if I actually did something productive that day,” Johnson said. “That I had benefitted someone.” Thinking back to what her mother used to tell her, “This, too, shall pass,” has helped Johnson push herself through tough parts in her life, and has motivated her to keep going. “Things may be hard at work or at home, so I try to focus on what I can do to make it better and accept that it’s not going to last forever,” Johnson said. “I just keep pushing through knowing that I’m going to be stronger on the other side. I try to think of problems as temporary obstacles. Everyone has setbacks, everybody makes bad choices, and everybody faces things that are completely out of their control, that go wrong. You just have to know that things will eventually get better; there’s a light at the end of the tunnel.”
Sgt. Stephanie Johnson, 569th Engineer Dive Detachment, 53rd Engineer Battalion, 7th Transportation Brigade (Expeditionary) lead salvage diver, performs dive operations in Washington’s Puget Sound. Army divers can be required to perform underwater reconnaissance, demolition and salvage.
Sgt. Stephanie Johnson, 569th Engineer Dive Detachment, 53rd Engineer Battalion, 7th Transportation Brigade (Expeditionary) lead salvage diver, exits the water after a dive operation in Washington’s Puget Sound, July 18. Army divers train in the principles of scuba and surface-supplied diving; underwater welding and cutting; using and caring for hand and power tools; and maintaining diving equipment and explosives.
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Army budgets target transformations By Devon L. Suits Army News Service
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nyone wanting to stay abreast of the initiatives set through the Army’s budget can download a document which explains many of the Army’s soughtafter changes. In February, the force released its Fiscal Year 2019-2021 Accomplishments and Investment Plan shortly after the Army’s FY21 budget request was announced. The FY19-21 plan outlines how the Army is targeting its top priorities of readiness, modernization and reform, while emphasizing the significance of people, the Army’s greatest strength. “We treat taxpayers’ dollars like we treat our ammunition. Every bullet counts and is aimed against a target,” said Ryan McCarthy, Army secretary. “The Army remains steadfast in its priorities and has aligned our investments and budget against the same. People are the foundation across all of our efforts.” The force is in an era of “great power competition,” according to the FY19-21 plan. Near-peer competitors now possess cutting-edge technology that redefines the battlefield. Therefore, transformational change is necessary to compete and deter, or fight and win, across all domains: land, sea, air, space, and cyberspace. “Another element of competition and deterrence is having a highly lethal, combat-credible force,” McCarthy said. “This is why we established six modernization investment priorities and restructured the Army enterprise with the establishment of Army Futures Command.” The Army has found ways to accelerate decision-making and
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By Military Health System raumatic brain injury remains a key health concern for the military. TBI ranges in severity from mild to penetrating. Most TBIs in the military are mild, otherwise known as concussions, and most Service members return to duty after recovering from their injuries, according to Defense Health Agency’s Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center. With other elements of the Military Health System, DVBIC offers resources and tools to educate the military community about TBI during Brain Injury Awareness Month, March. More than 400,000 Service members have been diagnosed with a first-time TBI since 2000, according to figures published by DVBIC. Service members who may have been involved in a potentially concussive event need to see a medical provider as soon as possible, since research shows getting treatment early helps maximize outcomes. Most Service members who sustain a mild TBI return to full duty within seven to 10 days through a progressive return to activity process. This year, DVBIC is highlighting how the military community of Service members, veterans, health care providers, researchers, educators, and families – works together to address TBI in the military with the theme, “TBI: Me, You & Us.” Service members have to be prepared to prevent a TBI while training or deployed, and need to educate themselves about symptoms, so they know when to seek care. During March, “A Head for the Future,” an awareness initiative, features videos highlighting “TBI Champions,” which share real stories of people in the military TBI community. DVBIC is the leading DoD authority on developing clinical recommendations, guidelines and tools for health care providers who treat Service members and veterans on the latest scientific evidence about prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of traumatic brain injuries. DVBIC also features an array of resources for caregivers who play a critical role in supporting people with TBI and recognizing the tolls so often associated with caregiving. Information is available from dvbic.dcoe.mil and health.mil.
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Belvoir Community Briefs Coronavirus-related cancellations As of press time, these were some of the local, coronavirus cancellations. • Parent Central Services is closed until further notice. Services are only provided to mission-essential or emergency personnel. • Community yard sales, throughout the Villages at Belvoir, this weekend. • EFMP Easter Egg Hunt, March 28. • Military Spouse & Youth Job Fair, March 31. Planning for another date is underway. Laureen DuPree, laureen.t.dupree.civ@mail.mil. • The U.S. Army Concert Band performance, April 3, Hylton Performing Arts Center, Manassas. Some past performances available on facebook. • DHS Military Spouse hiring event, April 8. Planning for another date is underway. Questions? Email Laureen DuPree, laureen.t.dupree.civ@mail.mil.
Jobs available The Joint Personal Property Shipping Office, Fort Belvoir has two temporary jobs available for transportation assistant, inspector. One is through September, the other, not to exceed three years. Duties are: inspects contractor performance at owner’s residence and at warehouse during packing and unpacking; provides counseling and help on a variety of transportation services to DoD personnel and their families; inspects contractor warehouses to ensure storage methods are proper. Prior experience with PCS
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Comment period open As required by Fort Belvoir Garrison’s Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Permit, Belvoir Directorate of Public Works, Environmental Division is accepting comments on the Draft PCB Total Maximum Daily Load Action Plan and the Draft Bacteria TMDL Plan for the Lower Accotink Creek until April 15. The document is at home.army.mil/belvoir/ index.php/about/Garrison/directoratepublic-works/environmental-division. Comments can be submitted via email to Sybille Vega, sybille.r.vega.civ@mail.mil.
Legal assistance closure The Legal Assistance Division is suspending all in-office functions, including tax center services, walk-in notary services and preparation of powers of attorney. All future attorney consultations will be conducted via telephone. Appointments are available by leaving a name and phone number message at 703-805-2856. Nondeploying estate plans will be drafted and reviewed with clients, but will be executed onsite once the center resumes normal operations. Soldiers who are scheduled for deployment will be provided on-site services. Clients should indicate their deployment status when you call the office for help.
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PGA and LPGA professionals, and includes guest speakers and lunch. Headquartered at Belvoir, Links To Freedom has courses in seven states. Interested veterans and their Families attend the course for free after completing an application at linkstofreedom.org, under the registration tab. Registration for new students is underway. L2F alumni are welcome to register beginning Monday. Links To Freedom has six principles toward supporting Service members and their Families: • Utilize golf as a vehicle to extend therapy in a calm, serene environment
tarting next month, Warrior Transition Battalion Soldiers and Family members from Fort Belvoir can enhance their journeys to recovery, by learning the basics of golf during two, eightweek instructional programs, sponsored by the Links To Freedom • Teach the organization, at the fundamentals of Golf Club. These the game; focus on adaptive sports control of motor skills, clinics are designed to mobility and flexibility introduce wounded, injured and ill Service • Provide a familiar, fun members to the game, social environment promote therapeutic using PGA/LPGA rehabilitation and instructors and encourage outdoor military and civilian recreation. volunteers The spring clinic • Conduct skill begins April 18 at instruction and on9:30 a.m. A second course playing lessons training series is in October. Amelia Rykard, right, gets some • Family members and The WTB adaptive driving tips from LPGA instructor caregivers are included golf program, begun Dr. Kendy Vierling during a Links To to re-establish more than 10 years Freedom Wounded Warrior golf Clinic relationships as they ago by Steve Greiner, at the Fort Belvoir Golf Club. This learn to golf together PGA professional and year’s classes begin April 18. Links To Freedom • Work with and recruit executive director, Photos by Rick Musselman other complementary, therapeutic organizations to help provides Soldiers rehabilitate the “whole person” James Bolish, A Company, Fort Belvoir Warrior Transition with chances to Battalion, refines his chipping skills during a Links To develop their skills Dick “the Skull” Johns, a retired Soldier, is the program Freedom Wounded Warrior golf Clinic at the Fort Belvoir in driving, putting, administrator and will be on hand with Greiner to run the Golf Club. This year’s classes begin April 18. chipping and instruction. Participants are encouraged to arrive early to warm engaging in regulation play. up and then stay for a free lunch at the Belvoir Golf Club after the “We started at Fort Belvoir in 2008 to teach our wounded, ill and lesson is complete. L2F is also offered in Utah, Maryland, Georgia, injured Service members the great game of golf. We have refined the North Carolina, California and Washington. program to use golf as a therapeutic tool,” Greiner said. “The eight“The program has really grown, gaining momentum for our wounded week program takes students from the classroom to the course. We have Service members and their Families,” said Rob Koon, Links To Freedom instructed over 3,200 warriors and Family members who are proud chairman and a retired Airman. “Links To Freedom continues to offer a alums. Our staff is very proud of the program, but the real reward is venue to heal our military members and their Families by teaching the gifting golf as a game to enjoy for life with Families and friends.” great game of golf.” Greiner developed the Links To Freedom program to bring a sense of To register, go to www.linkstofreedom.org and click the normalcy and recreation to those Service members who otherwise would registration tab. spend the entire week in intense psychological and physical therapy. For more information, call 202-803-1515 or email L2F@ After successfully engaging this community, Greiner realized that golf linkstofreedom.org. is also a vehicle for social and emotional rehabilitation, not only to the **Due to ongoing coronavirus-related closures, cancellations and schedule Service members, but to their Families and caregivers. changes, garrison public affairs suggests confirming with any facilities The forthcoming spring session is comprised of eight Saturday classes before planning to attend. beginning at 9:30 a.m. Each class lasts about two hours, taught by
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Belvoir downs Andrews in WAMAC hoops By Rick Musselman Belvoir Eagle
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he Belvoir Eagles maintained a dedicated passing and shooting game, combined with an equally determined effort at the opposite end of the hardwood, through two dynamic periods to down the visiting Joint Base Andrews Falcons, 68-64 in a late-season Washington Area Military Athletic Conference men’s basketball showdown, March 6 at Wells Field House. From the opening tip to the final buzzer, veteran Belvoir guards, Anthony Johnson and Deonte Bleach, kept momentum building with their trademark rapid-fire passing game around the perimeter, connecting with lane-charging specialist, A.J. Shelton; Brandon Ehrlich and Robert Stephens for some early buckets. Adding steam to Belvoir’s efforts, forward-center, Aaron Barfield; and shooting guards, Ahmad Williams, Jacob Culver and Ryan Stephens dialed in their accuracy from the three-point arc and hit a string of clean shots, ultimately sending the Falcons to the bench at halftime trailing 33-28. Second-period action quickly unfolded as a back-and-forth test of wills between the two squads. Despite closing in on Belvoir’s leads on multiple occasions in the back half of the contest, the Eagles defense kept the visitors’ gains in check and ultimately stepped into the winner’s circle with a 68-64 win for the week-19 books. For more information about the Fort Belvoir Eagles WAMAC sports organizations, call Head Coach Marshall (men’s team) at 703-798-0842; Coach Sherman Sherin (women’s team) at 703-806-0801; or Justin Fitzgerald, intramural sports coordinator, at 703-806-5093. For weekly game schedules, scores and standings, visit https://www.quickscores.com/wamac.
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Veteran Belvoir Eagles point guard, Anthony Johnson, charges inside for the lay-in during his team’s WAMAC matchup against the JB Andrews Falcons, March 6 at Wells Field House.
Veteran Belvoir Eagles shooting guard, Deonte Bleach, passes the ball inside during his team’s WAMAC matchup against the JB Andrews Falcons, March 6 at Wells Field House.
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Sports and Recreation Briefs Indoor park authority locations closed
Motorcycle training Belvoir Safety Office has free, Motorcycle Safety Foundation training for active-duty, Guard and Reserve Service members only. The Motorcycle Training Center is Bldg. 259, behind 5915 16th St. Training is mandatory for Service members who ride. The course has free loaner bikes and helmets for students in the basic rider course. Basic Rider Course is a two-day class that will earn a motorcycle endorsement for most states and is required before a Service member rides for the first time. The Basic Rider Course 2, or Experienced Rider Course, is a mandatory, 1-day course for motorcycle owners (within 12 months of BRC).
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Fairfax County Park Authority has closed all indoor facilities through March 29, including RECenters; nature and visitor centers; historic sites; horse facilities; golf courses and preschools. For now, parks, dog parks and trails remain open. All events, classes, programs and permitted use of athletic fields, parks, historic sites, campgrounds, and picnic shelters during this timeframe are also canceled. Refunds or credits will be issued for all canceled rentals and activities and customers will be contacted. The authority reiterates the need for social distancing and avoiding large gatherings or group activities. The county’s park authority will continue to re-evaluate closures and cancellations. Info is available from fairfaxcounty.gov/parks.
Garrison Safety Office recommends Service members who are considering buying a bike attend the BRC first. The schedule through May, with basic and experience riders courses, is available with a CAC and a government computer, at https://imc.army.mil/airs.
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