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Pastor Federico Revollo delivers the keynote address at the Hispanic Heritage Month celebration, Sept. 26 at the Fort Belvoir Community Center.
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Irving and Martha Figueroa dance a salsa at the Hispanic Heritage Month celebration at the Community Center, Sept. 26.
Martha and Irving Figueroa dance the merengue as the Fort Belvoir Equal Employment Office celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month, Sept. 26 at the Community Center.
Save the dates! All these events are open to everyone. Spouse networking
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PD CTIS team maps Service members’ final resting places By John Higgins PEO IEW&S Public Affairs In 2011, Arlington National Cemetery, ANC, approached the Army Corps of Engineers Army Geospatial Center for help in identifying ways to collect, manage and create work flows for cemetery terrain data. The initial goal was to streamline and modernize the cemetery’s overall operations and accountability and audit processes. AGC’s technical and subject-matter experts assessed the complex and the cemetery’s processes used to coordinate dozens of daily funerals, upkeep more than 624 acres with hundreds of thousands of gravesites, and the associated daily maintenance of extensive records for each person interred within its borders. The geospatial center and the cemetery collaborated and completed a massive project which used multiple terrain-mapping technologies and personnel, creating GPS coordinates for each headstone, memorial, and monument with an estimated accuracy of 10 centimeters, or nearly 4 inches. The teams gathered vast amounts of data and are working with Geospatial Information & Services to bring pin-point accuracy to a GPSenabled map of Arlington. This effort to gather information includes geolocated photographs of the front and back of each headstone. Before this project, there was no way for the general public to directly find a specific headstone. Doing so often required extensive research by Arlington personnel. The center’s efforts changed the way Arlington Cemetery operates
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Corozal American Cemetery in Panama City, Panama, June 28. Corozal was mapped as part of a pilot program through a cooperative effort between the American Battle Monuments Commission; Arlington National Cemetery; the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; the Army GeoSpatial Center and Product Director Combat Terrain Information Systems. every day and enhanced accountability of recordkeeping for the more than 500,000 people interred there. Another benefit was it changed the way the cemetery interacted with its millions of visitors, at the cemetery and with virtual visitors using the ANC Explorer web and mobile applications. At the cemetery, visitors can access cemetery data, search for loved ones, or find famous gravesites by using the kiosks running the ANC Explorer. Virtual visitors have identical functionality using the program on their home computer or mobile device. Thanks to the efforts of the Army Geospatial Center, Arlington Cem-
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etery is now the global standard for cemetery operations, gravesite accountability and visitor experiences. Due to the success of the ANC project, the American Battle Monuments Commission collaborated with AGC to apply the same data capture and analysis techniques through a pilot program on two ABMC cemeteries, Corozal American Cemetery in Panama City, Panama; and the Normandy American Cemetery in Collevillesur-Mer, France; which combined, will consist of more than 15,000 gravesites allowing the development a database similar to that developed for Arlington. The geospatial center was chosen
to spearhead this mission due to its experience, in-house terrain expertise, survey knowledge and tool sets. Product Director Combat Terrain Information Systems, which falls under Project Manager Terrestrial Sensors, a branch of the Program Executive Office, Intelligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors, fields two programs that military surveyors and terrain managers use. The mission used a combination of traditional surveying methods and recommended including a Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) backpack system. On the most basic level, LiDAR works by sending out a beam of light and measuring the time it takes to return to the sensor. It does this rapidly and with extreme precision. The team of AGC, PD CTIS and Soldiers from the 512th Engineer Detachment began the overall mission to map and capture detailed data on Corozal and Normandy. In June, the team spent a week at Corozal and two at Normandy, surveying each headstone and monument, followed by walking tours to capture all terrain and headstone features. Data processing from the two cemeteries is ongoing. The team captured precise details on the locations of more than 15,000 headstones and terrain features, including roads, sidewalks, trees, curbs, gutters, monuments and other manmade features. Although the primary mission was to capture interment data, the project will provide data that Arlington Cemetery can use to audit the grounds; update records; and perform construction and grounds maintenance assessments.
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Historic village getting energy upgrades Submitted by the Villages at Belvoir Historic Belvoir Village’s 65 homes are adopting 21st-century technology, while saving energy and lowering utility costs. The homes will get new Energy Starcertified Nest Thermostats as part of a larger, ongoing effort to reduce energy consumption throughout the Villages at Belvoir. Clark Realty Capital, the Army’s partner on the Villages at Belvoir and community developer, began a pilot program two years ago with Google affiliate Nest Labs, Inc., to measure the effects of smart thermostats on residential energy usage. After testing the Nests in George Washington Village’s 196 homes, the program revealed that smart-thermostat homes saved more than 14 percent on electricity consumption used for cooling and about three percent on gas consumption for heating, yearly. If the pilot project is expanded to Belvoir’s 2,154 total homes, the annual savings are predicted to reach hundreds of thousands of dollars. These savings enable the partnership to reinvest in additional upgrades and
One of the Belvoir Village homes that is getting the new Energy Starcertified Nest Thermostats. Submitted photos
A Nest thermostat in a home. renovations to homes and amenities. The installation of Nest Thermostat Es in Belvoir Village begins the program’s second phase. The Nest Thermostat E learns what temperatures residents prefer and builds a heating and cooling plan around their schedules. The thermostat’s “away” setting complements the military lifestyle, allowing residents to drastically reduce their energy usage, whether on months-long deployment or out of the house for the day.
When paired with the Nest Smartphone app, the thermostat allows residents to monitor and change their home’s temperature from anywhere. Residents can easily set up or modify a schedule for home temperature from either their smartphone or online. Feedback from GW Village residents has indicated they like the thermostat’s improved aesthetic and user-friendly design. “The installation of Nest Thermostats is just the first of many exciting Smart Home
initiatives we know will benefit residents at The Villages at Belvoir,” said Eric Caminiti, development associate at Clark Realty Capital. “From our team’s perspective, the 84-year-old homes don’t represent a challenge, but an opportunity to seamlessly update Belvoir Village for today’s lifestyle.” Nests have also been installed at each of the six neighborhood centers and the newly renovated Welcome Center. Residents may reach out to their community management team for questions or feedback about these new devices.
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Belvoir hosts domestic violence kick-off By Adrienne Anderson Staff writer Belvoir’s Family Advocacy Program kicked off Domestic Violence Awareness Month Monday, at Army Community Service. “Domestic violence is a serious subject that many of us feel uncomfortable talking about, and hopefully today, I’m expressing my hope and confidence that we can open up,” said Col. Michael Greenberg, Fort Belvoir Garrison commander. “We can break the paradigm, and we can shift and talk about this important subject.” This month, he said, people reaffirm themselves to helping put an end to the cycle of domestic violence. Providing people with information on healthy relationships and helping change attitudes that support violence, “we recognize that domestic violence can be prevented.” FAP has made a commitment to helping those who need it, Greenberg said. Taneshia Gray, victim advocate with FAP, said victims have different traits and backgrounds and can be
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PROST! The command teams of Fort Belvoir Garrison and German Armed Forces Command tip their glasses after tapping the keg at the 22nd Annual Oktoberfest at Fremont Field, Sept. 27.
Photos by Paul Lara
Left: Parents wave as their child rides the World Wheel at the 22nd Annual Oktoberfest, Sunday. Above: Crowds enjoy music and German food and beer under the big tent at the 22nd Annual Oktoberfest celebration at Fremont Field, Sunday.
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DLA wins Commander’s Cup By Rick Musselman Sports Editor Defense Logistics Agency kept focus sharp and dedication pure throughout Fort Belvoir’s FY18 intramural sports season to claim its first Commander’s Cup victory by a massive margin. As is the case with most title runs, the Big Four— DLA, Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, Defense Threat Reduction Agency and U.S. Army Legal Services Agency—kicked off 2018 as the undisputed favorites. But as the opening half of the schedule unfolded, some dark horse candidates began emerging as major contenders. When FBCH secured the champion trophies in flag football and Combatives (the opening two events of the year), it looked like the defending Cup champions were well on their way to claiming a threepeat after taking the FY16 and FY17 titles. But DLA—a unit that has moved steadily up the rankings over the last five years, taking third place in FY16 and runner-up in FY17— continued to prove that consistency remains the name of the game in the big picture. Earning the first-place title in tennis and runner-up trophies in the Army Ten-Miler, Combatives, basketball, Formation Run, bowling, golf and swimming, as well as a thirdplace finish in soccer, the unit planted itself firmly in the driver’s seat for the duration of the race. The 249th Engineer Battalion, a unit that stands as one of the most dedicated on post in terms of participation numbers and outstanding performances across the spectrum of athletics, kicked off its FY18 campaign with a runner-up trophy in flag football, a string of postseason appearances, and a first-place finish at the cross country run. As such, the 249th stayed in contention. DTRA, the most successful mission partner on the installation with more Commander’s Cup trophies at its headquarters than any other organization, brought down a firstplace trophy at the swim meet, a runner-up title in volleyball, remained consistent in participation numbers and playoff appearances, and capped
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Members of DLA’s cross-country running team pose with George Dickson, MWR director; and the 2018 Commander’s Cup trophy, after a presentation, Sept. 26 at the Fort Belvoir Golf Club.
Commander’s Cup Final Results 1st place DLA 198 points
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249th Engineer Battalion 169 points
3rd place DTRA 162 points
the title run with a runner-up trophy in the cross country. But in the end, no one’s effort could match the hunger demonstrated by DLA this year and the stalwart unit raced into the winner’s circle with nearly 30 points to spare. For more information about Fort Belvoir’s intramural sports program and the annual Commander’s Cup title race, call Justin Fitzgerald, league coordinator and sports facility manager, at 703-806-5093. Athletes can also contact their respective unit representative for sign-up information and scheduling details.
DLA’s Stephanie Wright returns the ball during her and teammate, Connie Braesch’s intramural tennis women’s doubles championship match series against 249th Engineer Battalion’s Anna Blaser and Rozy Burgan, April 23 at the Graves courts.
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249th Engineer Battalion team members pose for a photo with George Dickson, Belvoir MWR director; and the 2018 champion trophy, after winning the intramural cross country run, Sept. 26 at the Fort Belvoir Golf Club.
249th Engineer Battalion claims cross country title By Rick Musselman Sports Editor The 249th Engineer Battalion, a unit that has kept the afterburners engaged throughout the 2018 intramural sports season, claimed victory in the season-closing crosscountry run, Sept. 26 at the Fort Belvoir Golf Club, downing Defense Threat Reduction Agency by 9 points in overall times. The win also earned the unit enough points to earn the runner-up title in the overall Commander’s Cup title race behind Cup champion, DLA. Jean Archer led the Engineers’ drive to the winner’s circle by turning in the first-place finish in the women’s overall division, with a time of 22:09. In the men’s overall division, Norman Mininger, competing for the U.S. Army Legal Services Agency, earned the first-place distinction with a time of 18:40—one of the fastest in recent memory. Justin Fitzgerald, league coordinator and sports facility manager, with George Dickson, Belvoir MWR director, hosted a ceremony after the race when representatives from the 249th Engineer Battalion and DTRA
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Men's Open Division Champion Norman Mininger USALSA 18:40 Community members move into the first stretch of the intramural cross country run, Sept. 26 at the Golf Club. accepted the champion and runner-up trophies, respectively; and the DLA cross-country team, on behalf of the entire unit, accepted the Commander’s Cup trophy. For information about Belvoir’s
intramural sports program and the annual Commander’s Cup, call Justin Fitzgerald, league coordinator, 703806-5093. Athletes can also contact their unit representative to sign up and for schedules.
Women's Open Division Champion Jean Archer 249th Engineer Bn. 22:09
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Sports and Recreation Briefs Barracudas youth basketball tryouts Tryouts for the 2018 – 19 FCYBL season run Tuesday – Oct. 12 and Oct. 15 - 19 All players wishing to try out must be present for all tryout sessions. (Exceptions: any players that are actively participating in another sport (i.e. football, fall baseball, soccer.) Those exempted players must make three days of tryouts to be evaluated by a coach to participate in the Barracudas basketball program. Coaches’ selection day session: all players trying out for the teams must make the last day of tryouts, which is Oct. 19. Players should bring no basketballs to the gym for tryouts. For more information call Jerry Arrington, CYS sports and fitness director, at 703-805-9139 or email jerry.r.arrington.naf@ mail.mil.
Breast Cancer Awareness 5K
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. MWR and Fort Belvoir Community Hospital invite the Belvoir community to a 5K, Oct. 20 to raise awareness
civilians, retirees, and family members. This is a free event and participants can register online at https://www.raceentry.com/ races/mwr-fbch-breast-cancerawareness-5k/2018/register or in person at Graves Fitness Center, the Body Shop, or Kawamura Human Performance Center. Call 703-806-4430 for more information.
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of breast cancer and show support for those affected. Breast cancer affects more than 200,000 patients annually, and early detection is an important element of improving survival. The race starts at 8:30 a.m. and ends with a FBCH presentation. The race starts and finishes at the main hospital campus. There will be awards for best dressed, fastest stroller and best group turnout. Eligible participants include active-duty military, DoD
The annual Turkey Trot 5K/10K is Fort Belvoir’s premier race of the year and is Nov. 17. The race starts at 9 a.m. and ends with an awards ceremony at about 10:30 a.m., at 14th Street and Middleton Road. Register online at https:// belvoir.armymwr.com/programs/ fitness-facilities or in person at Graves Fitness Center, the Body Shop, or Kawamura Human Performance Center. The cost is $20 in advance and $30 on run day. Eligible participants are active-duty Soldiers, Mobilized/ADOS National Guard/Reserve Component Soldiers, DoD civilian employees and installation visitors.
Call Graves Fitness Center at 703-806-5368 for more information.
American Red Cross Lifeguard Class
Benyaurd Indoor Pool is offering American Red Cross Lifeguard Classes. The cost is $315, including materials. For more information, call Benyaurd Indoor Pool at 703-805-2620; or visit the aquatics page on belvoir. armymwr.com.
Associate golf passes available
Fort Belvoir Golf Club offers the chance to become affiliated with the “Flagship Golf Facility” of the U.S. Army through the Associate Pass Holder program. It is a great way to get many of the benefits of being a member of a golf club, without the upfront costs involved. The annual fee of $120 includes no initiation fees; no food and beverage minimums; annual gate pass; priority tee times and participation in member events. For information, call the Golf Club at 703-806-5878.
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Above: Samuel Wheaton, Jr., 8, performs a feat of strength on the High Striker at Oktoberfest, Sunday. Right: Lt. Col. Rob James, and his daughter Xalia, 2, ride the slide at Fort Belvoir’s 22nd Annual Oktoberfest.
Children ride the dragon coaster at this year's Oktoberfest carnival.
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Learn the basics of completing the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). The hands-on workshop provides the tools and techniques to minimize errors and complete the FAFSA. FMI, Financial Readiness, 571-231-7001.
In preparation for mid-term elections, the Voting Assistance Office is able to help everyone check their voter-registration status, request absentee ballots from states and help through the process. Contact Stephan Patterson, 703-805-1061.
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Financial aid workshop ACS Financial Readiness Program offers a college financial aid workshop and information session, 1-4 p.m. Oct 18 at Army Community Service.
Registration is open for the 2018 Operation Sugarplum Program. Operation Sugarplum is open to active-duty Service members, E1-5 assigned to Belvoir. Participants must
submit a registration form and attend two financial readiness courses offered through ACS. Registration ends Oct. 31. Each year, ACS Operation Sugarplum helps Service members and their families with financial support during the holidays through gift cards and/ or food vouchers. For additional information please call 571-2317001.
Thrift Shop changes Due to a staffing shortage, the Belvoir Thrift Shop is only
open 10 a.m.-1 p.m. TuesdaysThursdays, and on Oct. 6, until further notice. Consignments are closed until further notice, but donations are still accepted. The most current operating hour info is available from http:// www.fortbelvoirthriftshop.org/.
Fall Glow Run The Fall Glow Run is Oct. 31, 5:30-7:30 p.m. The run starts at 6 p.m. on Specker Field House and Pullen Field. For more information, visit belvoir. armymwr.com
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BECAUSE SERVICEMEMBERS DESERVE OPPORTUNITY. You protect our freedoms, and for more than 70 years, University of Maryland University College has brought an in-demand education to the front lines. Earn a respected degree no matter where you serve and get the dedicated support you need from a military-trusted university. We are proud to provide servicemembers with undergraduate and graduate programs, global online and hybrid course options, and academic and career mentoring. At UMUC, opportunity has no boundaries.
Undergraduate classes start on October 22. Certified to operate in Virginia by SCHEV. Quantico Corporate Center, 525 Corporate Drive #101, Stafford, VA 22554.
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INDEPENDENT RETIREMENT LIVING
EXTRAORDINARY STORIES BEYOND THE FRONT LINE Norma Lasher found her love for art overseas during one of her more than 35 family moves while her husband, Wendall Lasher was serving in the United States Air Force. Those journeys inspire much of the beautiful artwork that fills her apartment and now graces our halls. Hers is but one chapter in our amazing collection of patriots and heroes. We invite you to experience a connection that can be found through the common bond of service to country.
To learn more about this extraordinary story visit falconslanding.org/artist.
WWW.FALCONSLANDING.ORG – 20522 FALCONS LANDING CIRCLE, POTOMAC FALLS, VA 20165 – (703) 750-8659
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10 Things to Do When Choosing Your Next Home
Job seekers wanted ACS/SFL-TAP Fall 2018 Career Fair
1. Move to Potomac Place. 2. We’ll do the other 9.
It’s that simple! Call Charlene or Elizabeth today to schedule your personal visit. 703-494-3817 PotomacPlace.com 2133 Montgomery Ave. Woodbridge, VA 22191
Oct. 25, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Belvoir Community Center. 9 to 10 a.m. for activeduty Wounded Warriors only. Bring plenty of resumes and dress professionally. Open to transitioning Service Members, veterans, retirees, military family members, and DoD ID card holders. Registration required at the door or online: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ft-belvoircareer-fair-25-oct-2018-attendee-registrationtickets-48807165546 Those who register online will receive a list of employers. Army Community Service 703-805-4590 Soldier For Life-Transition Assistance Program 703-805-9247
Coordinated Services Management, Inc. - Professional Management of Retirement Communities since 1981
Now showing at Wood Theater
Venom, the first-run, PG-13-rated movie, is the feature this week. It has showings Friday, 6:30 p.m.; Saturday, 2 and 5 p.m.; and Oct. 12, 6:30 p.m. Oct. 13 Disney’s Christopher Robin, PG, 2 p.m. Venom, 5 p.m.
COME VISIT YOUR HOMETOWN CENTER TODAY www.tackettsmill.com • (703) 491-2611 www.rappaportco.com • 571-382-1200
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Wood Theater is in Bldg. 2120 on Abbot Road. Adult general admission tickets are $6, $8 for 3D, $8 for first-run movies and $10 for first-run 3D movies. Child tickets are $3.50, $5.50 for 3D, $5.50 for first-run movies and $7.50 for first-run 3D movies. Credit and debit cards may be used for the amount of purchase only. For more information, call 703-8065237.
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ACCOUNTING FINANCIAL LTD Vienna. Small business accounting & financial services since 1975. Corporate & Individual Taxes New business formation, budgets, procedures, financial reports.
703-255-5508 WINDOWS
Potomac Window Cleaning Co. Window Cleaning - Inside & Outside, By Hand, Residental Specialist. Knowledgeable workmanship by working owners assures quality. 30 years experience, Family Owned/Operated Licensed • Bonded • Insured
703-356-4459
Ask us about our window sash rope, broken glass & screen repair services
CLEANING SERVICES
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Professional Cleaning Established 1976 Owner Operated
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OCCOQUAN Yard Sale Upstairs at VFW Post 7916 204 Mill Street Sat. October 6th, 8-5 Books, clothing, collectibles and much much more! All proceeds go to buying comfort item for our troops over seas. Please come and help us with this wonderful cause.
CASTLETON Estate Sale
42 Blossom Lake Lane Sat. Oct. 13 8 am Sun. Oct. 14 9 am Contents of home and barn. A lifetime collection of treasures and
things.
SEEKING HOUSING
Elderly gentleman seeks quiet BR with TV. May need some assistance. Former Accountant/ School teacher. Aims to please. Richard 540-360-3634 TRUCK FOR SALE
1998 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 Automatic, 5.7L, 350CI, V8 Vortec, only 59K miles, 8 cylinders, $2,300. Call 757-346-1002
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All Work Done By Hand. Working Owners Assure Quality, Using Old Fashioned Paste Wax Method
Family Owned & Operated, 30 Years Experience No Dust • No Sanding Licensed • 703-356-4459 • Insured We do not repair damaged floors
Family Owned & Operated for 30 Years Gentle, low-pressure thorough turbo washing wand ensures no damage to brick, stone, wood, concrete or siding. We use a soft hand-brushing method before spraying to remove embedded dirt that the powerwasher won’t get.
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ATTENTION ADVERTISERS! If you have a product or service of interest to Military Service Men and Women, please call us at 703-771-8831
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Seeking Foreman, Equipment Operator & Quality Control Inspector Come Grow With Us: (Purcellville, VA)
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