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Vice President Mike Pence and his wife, Karen, surprised members of the Warrior Transition Battalion, at its holiday party, Saturday at the Belvoir Community Center.
Save the dates! All these events are open to everyone. Retiree Council meeting today 9 a.m., White Room Bldg. 200, 9800 Belvoir Road Paul Westermeyer, Marine historian, fort.belvoir.retiree.council@gmail.com.
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Youth Sports spring registration Youth softball, spring soccer Little League, track, START Smart Sports Opens Jan. 7, belvoir.armymwr.com for info
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Garrison commander details his priorities Greenberg took command in August Garrison Public Affairs A few months into his time here as Garrison commander, Col. Michael Greenberg met recently with Belvoir Eagle staff, to discuss his vision for Fort Belvoir and his priorities, looking to the future. “I was humbled and very excited with the opportunity to command the garrison at Fort Belvoir,” Greenberg said, adding it was his top choice of commands. “We’re unique, in that we serve more than 140,000 people and 150 units and mission partners on post. “Collaboration and listening are so important. You never know where a good idea will come from and how many long-term benefits it will have, so, we like to invite everyone to the table,” he said. He added he solicits lots of opinions before making decisions or changes. “They’re all brilliant in their jobs. I listen to their advice before we make an informed decision for the way forward,” Greenberg said. He said one of his priorities is to ensure Fort Belvoir is safe and secure for people to work and live. And, because of that, he and his team made changes to Belvoir’s access control points, adding serpentine patterns and lowering speed limits. “We’d like everyone to have an understanding in today’s post-9/11 environment, it’s better to wait and have patience, than have a significant incident on post that harms our workforce and families,” he said. “Many methods that some may see as inconveniences are part of our culture after 9/11.” Looking to the future, he said he expects Belvoir to permanently house a dedicated, state veterans’ office, in a building near the bowling center. “This makes so much sense,
Col. Michael Greenberg speaks to Bette Cook, Belvoir Red Cross, during National Night Out. because retirees make up the largest proportion of our customers, and there’s a need to make processes more convenient for them,” Greenberg said. In addition to veterans and retirees, Greenberg said he and his team are constantly improving relationships with state and local community leaders. As Fort Belvoir progresses and grows, Greenberg said he is looking incredibly forward to the completion and opening of the National Museum of the U.S. Army on Belvoir, expected in summer 2020. Another of the colonel’s focuses is recognition, and he hosts and attends several employee recognition events from garrison directorates each month. “I enjoy them, because the recognitions are all about people,” he said. “Everyone who works for garrison, or on post, and family members … all have very important roles in the puzzle.” “Community-wide events, like last week’s tree-lighting and Santa’s workshop, are where we shine,” Greenberg said. “They prove we can have fun, interesting, familyfriendly events that improve every year, because of the ongoing and constant relationships that we have with our community, our partners and our installation.”
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Matthew Rupert, founder and owner of Rats Cycles, poses with Christian Mostert, coowner. Rats Cycles is on 12th Street and offers a variety of services, including professional packing and customization.
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Need gift ideas? New bicycle shop open on 12th Street By Adrienne Anderson Staff writer Rats Cycles founder and owner, Matthew Rupert, emphasizes that his bike shop is all about the customer. The shop, on Belvoir’s 12th Street, offers a wide variety of services for cyclists, without the need to go off post. Rats Cycles not only services bicycles with tune-ups and fixing flats, but for $99, the shop also professionally packs bicycles within a day, for those who are moving or taking a vacation. Rupert and co-owner Christian Mostert, opened their Belvoir location Nov. 1, with the first location in Springfield. They decided to bring their second location to Belvoir after realizing there was a need within the military community, Rupert said. “It seems like a hassle to get to a bike shop, so we thought this was the perfect combination of helping them, so they don’t have to leave post,” he said, adding it was also an opportunity to help families in the area. The shop services adult and children’s bicycles, but also items such as jogging strollers and scooters. They sell mostly new bikes and some
pre-owned ones. Prices for bicycles start at $100. They will fix any bike, regardless of where it was bought or how old it is. And, if they don’t have what you need, they will get it for you. Rupert also emphasized customization and those who are unsure about their needs can come in to talk. Rats Cycles gives customers a customized experience, but also doubles as a social spot while you’re on your lunch break, he said. They pride themselves on being honest and friendly. “Our whole goal is to educate people and give them a fair price,” Rupert said. “We love to have people come in and have discussions about bicycling.” Bicycling has many advantages, like offering those with knee problems a low impact way to exercise, but it’s also fun, Rupert said. “I think a lot of people are drawn to the active side to it, but it’s also one of those things where, no matter how much money you have, almost everyone has had a bicycle at some point,” he said. Seeing bicycles “takes them down memory lane to remem-
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Belvoir families and local community members celebrated the holidays with a tree lighting at Belvoir Chapel, followed by the new-this-year Santa’s Workshop in Specker Field House, Friday. Santa’s Workshop featured face-painting, family activities, bounce houses and Santa.
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Above: OCAR forward, Kittrell Henderson, hits for two from the high post during an IM basketball season opener against DTRA. Right: DTRA forward, Vashon Moore, barrels inside for the lay-in during his team’s intramural basketball season opener against OCAR, Dec. 4 at Wells Field House. See more photos on page B2.
Intramural basketball season gets underway By Rick Musselman Sports Editor Fort Belvoir’s basketball teams kicked off the FY19 Commander’s Cup intramural hoops season with a series of defense-heavy, low-score matchups across the lineup, Dec. 4 at Wells Field House.
In the 6:15 time slot, perennial contender, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, and Office of the Chief Army Reserve treated the packed stands to an intense showdown that went down to the final buzzer. Matching a fluid passing game with a no-prisoners approach to man-to-man defense, DTRA emerged on top 41-37.
Intramural basketball games are played Tuesdays and Thursdays through Feb. 20, with the season ending in a single-elimination championship tournament between the 10 top-seeded teams. 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, 703-806-5093. Athletes can also contact their respective unit representative to sign up and get schedules. For regular-season scores, standings, and tournament results visit www.quickscores.com/belvoirmwr.
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OCAR shooting guard, Jack Durkin, charges into the lane for an uncontested layup during an IM basketball season opener against DTRA. Photos by Rick Musselman
DTRA shooting guard, Larry Crisp, drives in for the layup during his team's FY19 intramural basketball season opener against OCAR.
DTRA point guard, Ben Booker, hits for 3 from the perimeter during an IM basketball season opener against OCAR, Dec. 4.
OCAR forward, Andre Ansley, sinks an inside shot after snagging the rebound in a game against DTRA.
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Registration for youth softball, spring soccer, Little League baseball, track and field and START Smart Sports (baseball, golf, tennis and soccer) opens Jan. 7 and closes March 1 or when enrollment is full. Visit belvoir.armymwr.com for ages, season dates and costs. Enrollment must be made in person at Parent Central Services, 9800 Belvoir Road, Bldg. 200, or online on Webtrac (must be registered with Parent Central Services to use Webtrac). For more information, call Julie at 703-805-9138.
Health and Fitness Expo Sports and Fitness hosts its annual Health and Fitness Expo, Jan. 17, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., at Specker Field House, 1182 12th St. There will be a variety of vendors and interactive displays to provide an overall health and wellness experience. Light refreshments will be provided and floor aerobics demonstrations conducted for those who wish to participate. The Expo has a T-shirt giveaway and chances to win door prizes. Eligible participants include all active-duty Soldiers, family members,
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Max Mileage Cardio Program Sports and Fitness is offering a free 12-week cardio program where participants record their miles each day. Participants who achieve 250 miles or more at the end of the 12week program will get a T-shirt. The program runs Jan. 7-March. Each participant will be given log-in sheets to track their progress. Participants track their daily steps/ miles while walking, biking, rowing, using an elliptical and/or climbing on a stepper. At the end of each week, participants will add their weekly totals. The Max Mileage Cardio Program manager will collect the log sheets every Friday and post the results on the following Monday. Visit Belvoir. armymwr.com for a list of suggested goals based on skill level. Register at Graves Fitness Center, the Body Shop or Kawamura Human Performance Center. Call 703-806-3100 for more information.
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Jada Morgan and Sean Owens, members of the Fort Belvoir Cross Country Team, placed 5th and 6th, respectively, at the Veterans Day 5K race, Nov. 10. Jada placed 2nd overall for females and Sean won the male 19-and-under category. Both athletes also qualified earlier for the Junior Olympic Championships and Jada was the Girls 11-12 Potomac Valley Champion. The team wrapped up its season at Belvoir’s Turkey Trot, Nov. 17.
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County hoops action intensifies By Rick Musselman Sports Editor With weeks of intense practices and the season openers in the books, Belvoirâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Barracudas teams are giving spectators increasingly dynamic exhibitions of teamwork, determination and precision, as the Fairfax County Youth Basketball League entered its second week of regulation play, Saturday at Specker Field House. The Barracudas are members of the Fairfax County Youth Basketball League, a metro-area athletic program for boys and girls, grades five through eight, who compete each year against some 25 local youth clubs. The Belvoir Barracudas regular basketball season runs through March and ends with a championship tournament. For information, call 703-8059139. For weekly game schedules, gym locations, scores and standings, visit http://fcybl.org.
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Right: Belvoir Barracudas point guard, Jack Gatjamis, takes to the air for 2 during his team's FCYBL 7th grade boys division matchup against McLean, Saturday at Specker Field House.
Belvoir Barracudas forward, Jamal Miles, barrels into the lane for the bucket during his team's FCYBL 7th grade boys division showdown with McLean.
Below: Belvoir Barracudas shooting guard, Aiden Alaniz, takes advantage of an open lane during his teamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s FCYBL 7th grade boys division matchup against McLean, Saturday at Specker Field House.
Belvoir Barracudas center, Landon Gasperetti, works the ball inside during his team's FCYBL 7th grade boys division showdown with McLean.
Belvoir Barracudas shooting guard, Austin Harris, charges inside for the layup during his team's FCYBL 7th grade boys division matchup against McLean.
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Important deadlines over the hiatus include: Employee Support of the Guard and Reserve Freedom Award nominations are due Dec. 31 via freedomaward.mil. This is a chance for Guardsmen and Reserve members can participate in recognition for outstanding employers.
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In Memoriam Retired Command Sgt. Maj. Lorene Ann “Lori” Wright passed away Dec. 2. She was a veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom, served as the Command Sergeant Major of the 165th Military Intelligence Battalion (Tactical Exploitation) and was awarded the Legion of Merit and Bronze Star Medal. Wright was born in Washington State, joined the Army as an intelligence analyst and served in Korea. She later served as a senior drill sergeant at Fort Bragg, N.C. She retired from the Army in 2006 after more than 24 years of honorable service and worked as a counterintelligence analyst at OPM until her full retirement in 2017. She is survived by her husband, Master Sgt. Alex Wright of Alexandria, Va.; a daughter; her parents and siblings. A funeral service will take place at Belvoir’s Fairfax Chapel, 11 a.m., Saturday, with interment at Arlington National Cemetery, next year. Donations in Lori’s memory may be sent to the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation and the Lead The Way Fund.
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