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Dignitaries join Maj. Gen. Timothy Williams, adjutant general of Virginia, center, as they break ground for the 91st Cyber Brigade Headquarters on Fort Belvoir, Friday.
Cyber Brigade breaks ground on Belvoir By Adrienne Anderson Staff writer The Virginia Army National Guard’s 91st Cyber Brigade broke ground for its new building on Fort Belvoir, Friday. Maj. Gen. Timothy Williams, adjutant general of Virginia, said the plans for the facility began four years ago. “The fact that we are here, today, is a testament to the hard
work, and frankly the nation’s requirements that dictate what we are trying to do,” he said, thanking those who helped put together the facility’s plans. Senior leaders are proud of the work the brigade does, Williams said. “Today, we formally start this building for the 91st Cyber Brigade, at least portions. This recognized previous work to build the formation itself -- the Soldiers,
equipment, training, readiness, and the actual capabilities that we bring to the warfighter, said Col. Adam Volant, 91st Cyber Brigade’s commander. “Many people have been a part of that and many of you are here today,” he said. The 42,000 square foot building will be on Black Road off of Goethals Road. The 91st Cyber Brigade is the Virginia Guard’s first cyber brigade, and was activated Sept. 17, 2017, at
Belvoir, according to the Virginia National Guard website. The brigade is responsible for training cyber units in 30 states. Volant thanked Col. Michael Greenberg, Fort Belvoir Garrison commander, for his hospitality. “We look forward to being tenants on post and joining the great growth here at Fort Belvoir,” he said. “We’ll be close to our partners on the installation.”
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Belvoir fire and police recognized Compiled by Fort Belvoir Garrison Public Affairs Fort Belvoir police and fire personnel were honored at Mount Vernon-Lee Chamber of Commerce’s 12th Annual Police & Firefighters Tribute, Friday at the Hilton Springfield. The annual event honors local police, firefighters, and EMTs from Belvoir and Fairfax County. Below is what nominators said about the Belvoir recipients: Captain Kevin Roberson Fort Belvoir Fire Department’s Company Officer of the Year He is clearly an outstanding officer, professional, colleague and friend to all, coupled with being an outstanding leader, on and off-duty. Always sought after for answers and direction on a variety of difficult situations, and is known as a ‘go-to guy.’ He has spent countless hours modernizing the department’s fleet maintenance processes that have developed an exemplary foundation for the Military District of Washington. He continuously mentors others at all stages of their professional development, introduces and incorporates innovative approaches and tools that are leading the way for Fort Belvoir Fire & Emergency Services. Matthew Haight Fort Belvoir Firefighter / Medic of the Year He works with new employees in the Advanced Life Support practitioners release, driver’s release and firefighter recruit processes. Matthew advanced his education to become a Nationally Registered Paramedic in June, enabling him to provide excep-
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Col. Michael Greenberg, Fort Belvoir Garrison commander, left, with Belvoir police and security members who were recognized by the Mount Vernon-Lee Chamber of Commerce, Friday. tional medical care to people who live, work or visit Fort Belvoir. He is a graduate of the Virginia Fire Officer’s Academy. His selfless service is shown daily, as he is always mission-ready, trains and teaches others and ensures all equipment is prepared for the next emergency. Michael Irvine The Fort Belvoir Firefighter of the Year He is an active member of the department’s Hazardous Materials team and has led chemicalmeter advancements and devel-
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oped maintenance programs to sustain specialized equipment. He has a lead role developing the Garrison’s Rescue Task Force, including helping with complex procedures and medical protocols, and coordinating with federal response partners. He recently graduated from the Company Officer Leadership Program at the Northern Virginia Fire & Rescue Leadership Development Institute.
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www.belvoireagleonline.com during high-profile, Fort Belvoir installation visits. As the traffic supervisor, Watts developed and implanted a comprehensive traffic enforcement plan that resulted in reducing traffic accidents by 30 percent across post. He always takes the lead on difficult projects and brings them to a successful completion. Sergeant Blas Robert Fort Belvoir Police Officer of the Year Robert consistently shows up ready to accomplish the mission with enthusiasm, regardless of obstacles. On Aug. 11 at 11:35 hours, officers were dispatched to a domestic assault and standoff in progress at local residence. Due to multiple calls at the time, Robert was the only officer on scene. He was able to successfully diffuse the situation, without injury. Robert’s decisive and immediate action to intercede, without the availability of a backup officer, ended the standoff quickly, potentially preventing death and or serious bodily injury. Specialist Tanya Avalos Military Police Officer of the Year She is dual certified as a military police officer and emergency communications dispatcher, who, over the last year, has helped field more than 25,000 calls for service
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with a calm persona that embodies the mission of the Fort Belvoir Police Department. Avalos’ analytical ability to get historical, call-for-service data and develop relevant, actionable information from the Computer Aided Dispatch allows first-line supervisors and departmental command staff to make accurate decisions in the deploying resources. As the first person a caller talks to in the department, to the last person patrol officers speak with on the radio, Spc. Avalo’s performance is the standard that all others wish to emulate. Lieutenant Donald R. Jarmon Army Security Supervisor of the Year His exceptional leadership and dedication to duty sets the example for all of the Belvoir Directorate of Emergency Services to emulate. He has endured leave restrictions, limited time off, and overtime averaging 30 hours per pay period. He generates a positive and successful work environment while performing his supervisory guard duties and ensuring mission accomplishment during severe manpower shortages. He guarantees all six access control points are properly manned, to support the more than 50,000 vehicles that enter the installation daily are properly vetted before being granted
Col. Michael Greenberg, Fort Belvoir Garrison commander, left, and Fire Chief Shane Crutcher, pose with fire department members who were recognized by the Mount Vernon-Lee Chamber of Commerce. access. He also volunteers for additional training courses to improve the department’s training, qualification standards and administrative policies. Jarmon’s achievements and leadership continues to improve morale and reflects distinct credit. Officer James E. Vinson Army Security Guard of the Year His exceptional teamwork and dedication to duty sets the example for all of the Fort Belvoir Directorate of Emergency Ser-
vices to emulate. Officer Vinson’s professionalism and positive attitude is exemplified by his willingness to assist in any capacity. His technical competence and working knowledge of the Virginia Criminal Information Network resulted in preventing unauthorized personnel entering Fort Belvoir. In addition, Officer Vinson directly contributed in more than 5,000 commercial and personally owned vehicle inspections, in accordance with the Random Anti-Terror Measure and Procedures.
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Keep your budget in check with FRP Financial Readiness Program offers services By Adrienne Anderson Staff writer The Fort Belvoir Financial Readiness Program offers financial planning services to those interested in better managing their finances. FRP’s services are available to Service members, family members and civilians. Besides one-on-one meetings, the program also offers classes and workshops on financial education, said Michelle Godfrey, Financial Readiness Program manager. Financial readiness is more than dealing with financial emergencies, but planning for a variety of situations, such as an ill parent or child or car repairs, she said. “We meet them where they are. It’s a judgment-free zone,” Godfrey said. “Tell us your story, and we try to help you create a plan that’s best for you. It’s not a one-sized fits all. It’s individualized for everyone.” Services are free and are offered by well-educated financial professionals. Off-post services can run patrons more than $100, she said. “We’re here to help … we want to help them plan,” Godfrey said. “We want to help them be preventative. We will help you in a crisis, but we
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Fort Belvoir runners leave the starting gate of the 2018 MWR Turkey Trot 5K, Saturday near Pullen Field.
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Left: Emi Izawa, approaches the finish line of the MWR Turkey Trot, Saturday near Pullen Field. Above: Sophia Casler breaks across the finish line of the MWR Turkey Trot, Saturday, turning in a time of 23:28:4.
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Turkey Trot 5K, 10K draws another massive turnout By Rick Musselman Sports Editor
Amid seasonably cool temperatures under mostly sunny skies, Fort Belvoir community members converged on South Post in record numbers to compete in the installation’s 10th annual Turkey Trot 5K/10K race, Saturday near Pullen Field. Participants competed for special holiday prizes, including grand-prize Thanksgiving turkeys awarded to the top finishers in each male and female overall division. For 5K race results visit http:// www.novatimingsystems.com/results.aspx?race_id=11565. For 10K results visit http://www. novatimingsystems.com/results. aspx?race_id=11566. For more information about fitness opportunities on post, visit http://belvoir.armymwr.com/us/belvoir/categories/sports-and-fitness. 5K Winners Male 1st place Neil Lucas 17:15:6 2nd place Christian Schreckhise 17:38:5 Female 1st Place Sophia Casler 23:28:4 2nd Place Robyn Munska 24:13:0 10K Winners Male 1st place Norman Minninger 38:08:7 2nd place Joel Costa 49:08:3 Female 1st place Ryan Wait 52:02:9 2nd place Lucia Tonin Shreve 53:02:9
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Belvoir runners approach the finish line of the MWR Turkey Trot, Saturday near Pullen Field. See more photos pages A6-7.
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Flag football championship kicks off By Rick Musselman Sports Editor After a series of weather postponements, the eight topranked teams competing in the Commander’s Cup Flag Football League finally got the longanticipated, single-elimination championship tournament underway, Nov. 8 at North Post Fields. The quarterfinal round continued after yet another rain delay, Nov. 14 with the 249th Engineer Battalion (10-1); Telecommunications and Information Systems Command (82); the 29th Infantry Division (10-1); and National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (8-2) advancing to the semis. For information about Belvoir’s intramural sports program and the annual Commander’s Cup title race, call Justin Fitzgerald, 703-806-5093. Athletes can also contact their unit representative to sign up and get schedules. Fo r r e g u l a r- s e a s o n s c o r e s, standings, and tournament results visit https://www.quickscores.com/ belvoirmwr. Photos by Rick Musselman
Belvoir Hospital receiver, Shaqeem Freeman, makes a tough reception near the sideline outside during an IM flag football quarterfinal showdown with TISCOM, Nov. 14.
TISCOM receiver, Ethan Mims, makes the reception just inside the end zone for 6 during an intramural flag football quarterfinal matchup against Belvoir Hospital.
TISCOM quarterback, Chris Deaville, rolls outside during an IM flag football quarterfinal matchup against Belvoir Hospital, Nov. 14 at North Post Field.
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Sports Briefs 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
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Personal Training Sports and Fitness offers weight management, high-intensity strength conditioning, and functional training programs at Kawamura Human Performance Center. Their staff is certified to help and educate patrons on reaching their fitness goals. They offer exercise prescriptions, bodycomposition assessments, microfit assessments, functional movement system screens, and muscular endurance tests. They also offer competitive rates for solo or group sessions. Prices are available online at belvoir.armymwr.com or call Kawamura Human
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Monthly and weekly aerobics class passes Sports and Fitness offers aerobics classes MondaysThursdays at Wells Field House, 1810 Goethals Road, except Spin classes at Graves Fitness Center, 2116 Abbott Road. The schedule is: Monday: Pilates, 10:30 a.m.; Indoor Cycling, 11:45 a.m. Tuesday: HITT, 10:30 a.m., Extreme Core, 11:30 a.m.; yoga at noon. Wednesday: Body Pump, 10:30 a.m.; Indoor Cycling, 11:45 a.m. Thursday: Zumba, 10:30 a.m.; Extreme Core at 11:30 a.m., yoga at noon. Unlimited monthly passes are $20 and an unlimited weekly passes are $7 and are available at Graves Fitness Center or at the Body Shop, 1023 12th Street. For information, call 703806-4430. Visit the Sports and Fitness page at belvoir.
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Members of the Fort Belvoir Cross Country Team competed in a Veterans Day 5K. Jada Morgan and Sean Owens placed 5th and 6th, respectively, overall. Jada placed 2nd overall for females and Sean won the male 19-and-under category. Both athletes also qualified earlier in the week for the Junior Olympic Championships and Jada was the Girls 11-12 Potomac Valley Champion. The team wrapped up their season at the Fort Belvoir Turkey Trot, Saturday.
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Left: Charles McGinity, left, and Phebe Giddens, round the final corner of the MWR Turkey Trot, Saturday near Pullen Field. Above: Aislin Warmka heads into the final stretch of the MWR Turkey Trot, Saturday near Pullen Field.
The Turkey Trot mascot gets ready to start the 2018 5K, Saturday near Pullen Field. See story on page B1.
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Belvoir Briefs Army Warrants The Lord Fairfax Silver Chapter, U.S. Army Warrant Officer Association has a chapter meeting Nov. 28 at 5 p.m., in the Belvoir Golf Club’s meeting room. All active, Reserve and retired warrant officers are invited and encouraged to attend. CW5 Jon Huntington is chapter president, 703-806-7719.
AMEDD commissioning briefings An Interservice Physician Assistant Program manager will brief on Fort Belvoir on Dec. 11, every 2 hours from 9 a.m.-3 p.m., at the Belvoir Hospital’s Library Lecture Hall, room S1.901. Soldiers can learn about educational oppor-
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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
703-771-8831
CLEANING SERVICES
AmeriClean
Professional Cleaning Established 1976 Owner Operated
WEEKLY•BI-WEEKLY•ONE TIME JOBS
FLOORING
POWERWASHING
Chevy Chase Floor Waxing Service
Chesapeake Powerwashing
Polishing • Buffing • Waxing Polishing Urethane Finishes
No liquid wax build-up
Preserve & Protect Your Fine Floors
All Work Done By Hand. Working Owners Assure Quality, Using Old Fashioned Paste Wax Method
Gift Certificates Available
703-881-1715 jleckie@rocketmail.com
Joyce Leckie
Free Estimates
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.
Working Owners Assure Quality Licensed, Bonded & Insured
703-356-4459
ATTENTION ADVERTISERS! If you have a product or service of interest to Military Service Men and Women, please call us at 703-771-8831 or 571-333-1532
Employment Advertising INSIDE SALES REPRESENTATIVE We’re looking for a hard-working, self-starting sales and marketing professional to join our growing team. This salesperson will focus on Classified Advertising, including Recruitment, Business Directories, Church Announcements, Legals, and other key categories. You’ll be selling into the region’s largest group of community weekly newspapers, as well as digital ads on InsideNoVa.com. The ideal candidate will have a record of success in sales positions, preferably in a business-to-business environment, as well as a willingness and ability to develop new leads and make cold calls on businesses throughout Northern Virginia, including Fairfax, Arlington, Prince William, Fauquier, Culpeper, Rappahannock and Stafford. Knowledge of ad design and Adobe Creative Suite is preferred. This is a full-time position that can be based in either our Woodbridge office or our Warrenton office. It offers a small base salary, a book of existing business, and unlimited commission and bonus opportunities. Benefits include paid holidays and vacations, medical and dental insurance, and a 401(k). Apply online or via e-mail to: tfields@insidenova.com
Sheet Metal Mechanics and Helpers Call 703-631-6000 Call today to place your ad!
703.771.8831
A12 Belvoir Eagle November 20, 2018
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The #1 Furniture & Mattress Store in America MORE style. MORE selection. MORE savings than Anywhere Else!
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entire regular priced furniture purchase +
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NOTHING HELD BACK! EVERY ITEM IN EVERY DEPARTMENT +
72 MONTHS special financing
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subject to credit approval. minimum purchase required. cannot be combined with some promotions. see store for complete details.
FRIDAY 2PM - SUNDAY
FRIDAY 10AM - 2PM
65% OFF STOREWIDE
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60% OFF STOREWIDE
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VOTED #1 Furniture Store in Prince William County 1845 Carl D. Silver Pkwy Fredericksburg, VA 22401 (540) 786-4800
7378 Stream Walk Ln Manassas, VA 20109 (571) 379-4130
14270 Smoketown Rd Woodbridge, VA 22192 (703) 492- 5861
see store for complete details. offer expires 11/25/18
Mon- Sat: 10am-9pm Sun: 11am-7pm