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Santa arrives at Belvoir’s tree-lighting escorted by Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Corey Perry, left, and Fort Belvoir Fire and Emergency Services.
Let the holidays, season of generosity begin! A choir sings under a twilight sky at Fort Belvoir’s tree lighting, Friday near Belvoir Chapel.
Belvoir Chapel is reflected in an ornament at the annual treelighting, Friday.
By Adrienne Anderson Staff writer The annual Christmas tree lighting, Friday at Belvoir Chapel, marked the start of the winter holiday season. Fort Belvoir families came out to see Santa Claus and the tree. “Christmas is a time of year that we associate with joy,” said Lt. Col. Christopher Tomlinson, Fort Belvoir Garrison commander. “Of course, nobody looks forward more to this time of the year than our children. That is one of the reasons why today is an important one at Belvoir. The lighting of the tree captures for our children the magic that is Christmas.” Christmas is about coming together as a community, he said. “It is a time for reaching out to our families and neighbors during this season of generosity and re-
newal,” Tomlinson said. While the crowd waited for Santa’s arrival, the Catholic Children’s Choir sang holiday music to entertain the group. Joanna Wade, a military spouse, brought her children to the treelighting and to see Santa Claus. “Every year, we watch the utility trucks decorate the tree with ornaments and lights,” Wade said, adding the family lives close and could see the ongoing preparation that goes into the lighting ceremony. “It’s a magical time of year and the kids get so excited about the lights and celebrations,” she said. Wade said she loves to hear the music. “I think (Fort Belvoir’s celebration) is special and unique, and it’s a great time for families and people of all ages to have a good time,” Wade said.
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Sixth-grader Summer Wendland, left, walks to class accompanied by Belvoir Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Corey Perry, center; and Lt. Col. Christopher Tomlinson, garrison commander, Monday. Wendland was brought to school in a fire engine after winning a fire safety art contest.
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Third-grader Jaelin Smith, a winner of the Fort Belvoir Fire Safety Art Contest, arrives at Fort Belvoir Elementary School via fire truck, Nov. 30.
Art contest winners ride to school in style By Adrienne Anderson Staff writer Two Fort Belvoir students received rides to school on a fire truck, after winning the annual Fort Belvoir Fire Safety Art Contest. Jaelin Smith, 8; and Summer Wendland, 11, were this year’s winners. Jaelin rode in a fire truck Friday, on her way to Fort Belvoir Elementary School. She said she was happy her artwork was selected, but said she felt shy about the attention she received by coming to school in the truck. Her artwork depicted a fire with a prohibition sign over it, warning about the dangers of fire.
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enables her to show others how to be safe,” said Summer’s mother, Sandra. Learning about fire safety is important because families need to know what to do in case of an emergency, Sandra said. Summer’s artwork showed a house with two escape routes to teach people how to get out of a house safely. Not everyone recognizes the importance of being prepared in case of a fire emergency and many people aren’t, Summer said. She wanted to raise awareness with her artwork so others know what to do if there’s a fire. Summer’s ride in the fire truck was a great experience, she said. “It’s not a change you get every day – it’s a once in a lifetime opportunity,” Summer said.
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Her parents, Sgt. Jessica and Jack Smith, were excited for Jaelin. “It’s a great opportunity for her,” Jessica said, adding that learning about fire safety gives kids more awareness to make sure the family has a plan in case of a fire. “They are very active in schools and in the community and she sees that,” she said talking about Belvoir’s Fire and Emergency Services. Summer attends Riverside Elementary School and caught a ride in the fire truck, Monday. Her father, Capt. Benjamin Wendland, is deployed to Afghanistan. “I think it’s really awesome she was able to display her talents and win a contest that
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Menorah lighting Tuesday By Adrienne Anderson Staff writer In honor of Hanukkah, Belvoir’s Jewish Congregation hosts a Menorah lighting from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Tuesday at the Belvoir Chapel, 5950 12th St. Participants are encouraged to bring their own menorah, as well. The event will also have songs and refreshments to start the Jewish holiday season. “As a community, we want to commemorate our history and our tradition. Having a menorah on a military base where, a couple of feet away, you have the manger scene, is important,” said Sara Astrow, Belvoir’s Jewish coordinator. She added that everyone can celebrate their own holidays in addition to celebrating as a larger community. She said the Fort Belvoir Jewish Congregation is the oldest and largest in the country. Everyone is welcome to attend the menorah lighting Tuesday. Hanukkah is an eight-day holiday that celebrates the Jewish people’s struggle against the
Greeks in the Maccabean War in the second century. The Jewish people won their freedom from the Greeks and re-dedicated the Holy Temple. They found oil within the temple that should have lasted only one day, but instead, lasted for eight, she said. Chaplain and Rabbi, Capt. Heather Borshof, will lead the ceremony. “It’s kind of heart-warming to know that all over the country and the world …. everyone is lighting the Menorah at the same time,” Astrow said. Unlike some holidays, like Christamas, Hanukkah is based on the lunar calendar, so the festival’s start-date varies each year, she said. The congregation will also have a Hanukkah dinner at 5:30 p.m., Dec. 15 with services starting at 7 p.m. The suggested donation to participate is $15 per person. For information about the Menorah lighting or Hanukkah dinner, contact Astrow at saralyn. astrow.ctr@mail.mil.
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Dr. Kali Slavik listens to the breathing and heart rate of Wrigley during a check-up Nov. 29.
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Vet Clinic im Soldiers’ By Adrienne Anderson Staff writer
Spc. Miguel Martinez, a dog handler with the 947th MP Detachment, brings a sedated dog to a surgical suite Nov. 29.
Karen Welling brought her dachshund Bobby to the Veterinary Center for an eye problem at Tuesday.
Tucked away on Theote Road is the Fort Belvoir Veterinary Clinic named afte Brig. Gen. Russell McNellis, who served a the chief of Army Veterinary Corps from 1959 to 1965. The clinic oversees the care of, not only the Fort Belvoir community’s beloved pets but those working animals from a variety of federal agencies within the National Capital Region. While the clinic is just like any other veterinary clinic, except with Soldiers as employees, staff there also juggle other responsibilities. The clinic provides services, including vaccinations; minor sick-call appointments; preventative medicine; rehabilitation; and outpatient anesthetic and surgical procedures. The clinic recently hired seven additional staff members to increase access to care for the community, said Capt. Allen Messenger, branch chief for the Fort Belvoir-Quantico Branch, Public Health Activity.
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Tomorrow’s stars Fort Belvoir’s youth sports and fitness programs help young athletes develop skills in all aspects of sports to shine on into the future, with a firm foundation of competitive spirit balanced with a total commitment to sportsmanship and teamwork.
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Belvoir Bulldogs wide receiver, Kendrick Lewis, 11, charges down the field for huge gains during his team’s FCYFL 80-pound Central Division showdown with the Arlington Admirals, Oct. 14 at Pullen Field.
South Post CDC student, Genevieve Kynaston, 4, charges toward the finish line during the shuttle run portion of the 2017 CYS Fitness Challenge, April 7 at Specker Field House.
The Fort Belvoir Rays’ Carter Oquendo, 5, connects for a shot up the middle during his team’s Little League coach-pitch division showdown with the Braves, June 3 at Pullen Field.
Race veteran, Rachel Sloughfy, 6, sprints toward the next obstacle during the 2017 CYS Color Fun Run, June 10 in Tompkins Basin.
Belvoir Blue Devils shooting guard, Joshua Williams, 11, prepares to launch a short-range shot during his team’s CYS House Basketball League matchup against the Warriors, Feb. 25 at Specker Field House.
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Timeout Year in photos By Rick Musselman Sports Editor Right around the first of December, I always find myself looking back over yet another year’s worth of dynamic and entertaining sports action, from the impressive displays of developing skills among the youngest athletes in the CYS leagues to the always intense matchups in the Commander’s Cup series and the WAMAC. If you add in all the major golf tournaments; the Bulldogs and Barracudas county-level football and basketball seasons; the Sonic Boom track meets and all the youth fitness competitions, it’s easy to see how a single year can get pretty full for me. The fact that I thoroughly enjoy every minute of it is just an added bonus you really can’t put a price tag on. Of course, a longtime (albeit, minor) frustration I’ve always had is not being able to run all the photos I take at each event I cover, simply because there’s limited space in any printed publication. Plus I tend to take too many pictures—enough, in fact, to probably be able to fill 10 newspapers for any given week. A few times, I’ve thought about setting up a Facebook or Flickr page dedicated solely to all the photos I take during the year. But, as a parent myself, I’d never be comfortable posting photos of children on the Internet, and with a few of the units I cover here, mission security is sometimes an issue as well. As such, I decided to go back through all the 2017 issues of the Belvoir Eagle and put together a little collection of photos that didn’t make the final cut when those papers originally came out, and run them in an issue or two to round things out. If anything, it’ll get a few more athletes recognized and it certainly gave me a pleasing opportunity to revisit some fantastic athletic contests. So, in these pages this week (and maybe next week, too) you’ll find some never before seen photos that I hope will keep all of our great athletes in the spotlight where they certainly belong. I’ve said it before, but if the sports programs here are any indication of integrity and commitment, Belvoir remains the best installation in the Army.
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Race for Commander’s Cup Every year, athletes representing many mission partners on the installation face off in 16 different sports in the annual race to earn enough total points to claim the coveted Commander’s Cup intramural sports trophy, the pinnacle of athletic achievement in garrison.
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NGA’s Cesar Velazquez boots the ball to the goal as USALSA defender, Cassy Resposo, applied the pressure during an FY17 intramural soccer season opener, April 11 at Fremont Field. Left: 911th Engineers quarterback, Darrian Jackson, sprints into the end zone for 6 during his team’s intramural flag football matchup against TISCOM, Sept. 28 at Graves Field.
DLA’s Ira Crawford sets his sight on the head pin, during Fort Belvoir’s FY17 intramural bowling tournament, Aug. 8 at the Bowling Center. Crawford went on to claim the first-place men’s division title for best three-game series, clearing a total of 632 pins to aid his team in winning the championship trophy.
USASPO third baseman, Jacob Horner, connects for a massive shot to deep left field during his team’s intramural softball match up against CMRL, May 15 at South Post Field.
DLA’s David Bella delivers a rocketing serve during his and teammate, Chris Boeding’s intramural tennis men’s doubles championship showdown with ACC-APG, May 1 at the Graves Courts.
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Belvoir Eagles point guard, Anthony Johnson, takes to the air inside for a lay-in during his team’s 2017 Veterans Day Basketball Tournament matchup against Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, Nov. 11 at Wells Field House.
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Fort Belvoir Eagles forward, Rodney Monroe, slips inside along the baseline for a score during his team’s week-9 WAMAC showdown with the JBLE Raptors, March 5 at Wells Field House.
In the court of the elite The Fort Belvoir Eagles elite Washington Area Military Athletic Conference basketball squads are comprised of the finest athletes on the installation who compete throughout the winter and early fall against equally skilled and driven teams from military installations across the Military District of Washington – National Capital Region.
Belvoir Eagles shooting guard, Tevon Horton, fires from near the top of the key during his team’s 2017 Veterans Day Basketball Tournament matchup against Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, Nov. 11 at Wells Field House.
Belvoir Eagles forward, Kelsey McCrimmon, drives inside for a score during his team’s WAMAC showdown with JBMDL, Jan. 29 at Graves Fitness Center.
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Wounded Warriors from various WTBs in the National Capital Region work on developing their chip shot skills during a golf skills clinic, April 14 at the Golf Club.
DTRA’s Charlie Pate sets the ball for a short putt during the FY17 intramural golf championship, Aug. 17 at the Fort Belvoir Golf Club.
On the fairways and greens Retired Lt. Col. Myrna Myers, Fort Belvoir WTB, develops her chip-shot skills during a Wounded Warrior golf skills clinic, April 14 at the Golf Club.
LGAFB member, Kim Kohler, executes a mid-range putt during the organization’s Ace of the Month golf tournament, July 25 on the Fort Belvoir Golf Club’s Woodlawn Course.
The Fort Belvoir Golf Club is unquestionably one of the most picturesque and professionally staffed facilities in the area. It draws thousands of players of every skill level to the Gunston and Woodlawn courses to compete in numerous PGA-level tournaments, and daily league and recreational play.
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Pacific Regional Trials: Closing ceremonies and what the games are all about By Leanne Thomas Tripler Army Medical Center “Your display this week of resilience, empowerment and encouragement left us all inspired,” said Lt. Col. Clyde L. Hill, commander of Warrior Transition Battalion, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. The 2017 Pacific Regional Trials concluded with a ceremony, Nov. 10 at Ford Island, Hawaii, overlooking the USS Arizona memorial. During the week-long competition, about 80 wounded, ill or injured Soldiers and veterans from the Pacific region trained and competed in eight adaptive sporting events at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii: swimming; track; field; shooting; archery; cycling; sitting volleyball and wheelchair basketball. Top competitors from the regional events are invited to participate in the Army Trials 2018, and from there, can compete and progress to the Defense Department Warrior Games. “It seems very fitting that we hold the closing ceremony right here at this location, this very historic site,” said Hill. The final resting place of more than 1,100 Sailors and Marines, the USS Arizona memorial serves as a reminder of those who made
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Col. Andrew M. Barr, commander of Tripler Army Medical Center, recognizes wounded warrior athletes during the Pacific Regional Trials closing ceremony, at Ford Island, Hawaii. the ultimate sacrifice during the attacks on Pearl Harbor, and also of those who continued the fight in World War II, a conflict that claimed the lives of more than 400,000 Americans and injured many others. “Today, we benefit from the progress of our predecessors,” Hill said. “Our generation of Service members has access to world-class programs and services that those before us did not. The (Army) War-
rior Care and Transition program is one such example.” One of 14 warrior transition units across the country, WTBHawaii plays an essential role in supporting wounded, ill and injured Soldiers in the Pacific region by providing mission command and personalized support through a triad of care. “The Warrior Games serve as a critical component of that mission,” added Hill. “They allow our
wounded and injured Soldiers to demonstrate not just through their physical prowess regained through their hard work and determination, but also their mental and spiritual toughness required to overcome some of the challenges they endure daily.” After becoming wounded, ill or injured, Service members often experience many challenges during recovery and transition, including at least six months of complex medical care. The Warrior Games and the other adaptive sports competitions, such as Pacific Regional Trials, emphasize the importance of adaptive reconditioning activities to daily recovery. Service members and veterans who use adaptive sports as part of their rehabilitation process benefit from maintaining active and healthy lifestyles and developing leadership and camaraderie; and recognize that recovery is achievable by focusing on ability rather than inability. During the ceremony, Col. Andrew M. Barr, Tripler Army Medical Center commander, also provided remarks. “From the stories that we heard this week, what you end up getting is a sense of accomplishment and a sense of resiliency.”
Sports and Recreation Briefs This week Golf Club Holiday Party and Pro Shop Sale
Celebrate the holidays at the Fort Belvoir Golf Club Holiday Party and Golf Shop Sale, Thursday, from 4 – 7 p.m. There will be complimentary hors d’ oeuvres, drink specials and a raffle. For more information, contact the Golf Club at 703-806-5878.
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to participate. There will be a T-shirt giveaway and chances to win door prizes. Eligible participants include all active-duty Soldiers, dependents, retirees, DoD civilians and affiliated ID cardholders. Patrons who are interested in becoming a vendor for the Health and Fitness Expo may contact Joe Castro at 703-805-4659. For more information about the Expo, call Sports and Fitness at 703-805-4655.
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Roll in the New Year in style at the Fort Belvoir Bowling Center, Dec. 31. The cost is $250 per lane for up to 6 people, which includes a party from 8 p.m. to1 a.m., unlimited bowling, unlimited buffet and a champagne toast at midnight. Reservations are suggested as space is limited. For more information and to reserve a lane, call 703-805-2991.
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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MWR Sports and Fitness is hosting its annual Health and Fitness Expo Jan. 18, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. at Specker Field House, 1182 12th St. There will be a wide 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
Sports and Fitness is offering a fun, energetic and motivational free workout every Saturday from 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. at Wells Field House, 1810 Goethals Road. Fit Team work outs are tailored to all fitness levels and focused on burning fat and building lean muscle. Class is open to all Service members and their families (ages 16 and older), DoD civilian em-
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Sports and Fitness offers weight management, high-intensity strength conditioning, and functional training programs at the Kawamura Human Performance Center. Their staff is certified to assist and educate patrons on reaching their fitness goals. They offer exercise prescriptions, body-composition assessments, micro-fit 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 Performance Center at 703-806-4430.
Registration open for 24/7 Graves Fitness Center access Graves Fitness Center is accessible to registered Fort Belvoir community members, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Sign up for all-access passes is now underway and gym patrons wishing to utilize the facility after normal operating hours need to register their Common Access Cards to allow entry. Registration is not necessary if accessing during normal operating hours.
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DLA point guard, Earl Monkou, charges to the lane as FBCH guard, Jimmy Domenici, applies the pressure during an FY18 intramural basketball season opener, Tuesday at Wells Field House. The FY18 intramural basketball regular season runs through January, with games played on Tuesdays and Thursdays starting at 6:15 p.m. at Wells Field House. For weekly schedules, scores and standings visit http://www.quickscores.com/Orgs/index. php?OrgDir=belvoirmwr.
Sports and Fitness offers aerobics classes Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at Wells Field House, 1810 Goethals Road, except Spin classes at Graves Fitness Center, 2116 Abbott Road. Monday schedule: Pilates at 10:30 a.m. and Indoor Cycling at 11:45 a.m. Tuesday schedule: HITT at 10:30 a.m., Extreme Core at 11:30 a.m., and Yoga at noon. Wednesday schedule: Body Pump at 10:30 a.m. and Indoor Cycling at 11:45 a.m. Thursday schedule: Zumba at 10:30 a.m. Extreme Core at 11:30 a.m., and 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 more information, call 703806-4430. Visit the Sports and Fitness page at belvoir.armymwr.com for detailed class descriptions.
Golf Club membership sales Belvoir Golf Club has two championship 18-hole golf courses, Woodlawn and Gunston courses.
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Day trips Day trips with Outdoor Recreation run through the fall. ODR offers transportation for day trips such as wine tasting, hiking, white water rafting, fruit picking and more. Prices vary based on the destination. For more information or to register for a trip, call ODR at 703805-3081.
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Navy bells, Army colors mark NCR change of leadership By Military Health System Communications Office In a ceremony combining timehonored traditions from the Army and the Navy, Navy Rear Adm. David Lane relinquished his position as director of the National Capital Region Medical Directorate, NCRMD, to Maj. Gen. Ronald Place. The ceremony was Nov. 29 in Maryland, during the 126th annual meeting of AMSUS, the Society of Federal Health Professionals. “Bringing together two different traditions pays greater homage and respect to each,” said Navy Vice Adm. Raquel Bono, Defense Health Agency director. She officiated
the change of authority ceremony, which also included elements from the Air Force, Marine Corps, and Public Health Service. The ceremony combined the sea service’s tradition of bells to mark arrivals – six for Lane and Place; and eight for Bono, corresponding to their ranks, and the land force’s tradition of “passing colors,” to ensure the continuation of leadership. Bono said the melding was particularly appropriate, given the joint nature of NCR-MD. The directorate was established in October 2013 to exercise authority, direction and control over Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, Walter Reed National Military Medical
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The celebration includes photos with Santa, buffet dinner, caroling, games, raffles, dancing with DJ Rob, and gifts for the kids. Free for E-6, GS-8 and below. Register through https://www. eventbrite.com/e/ausa-saluteto-soldiers-holiday-celebrationtickets-40032743012. Table sponsorship is also available at the eventbrite site. Questions can be e-mailed to Nancy Jean-Louis, moetze1@ yahoo.com
The Fort Belvoir Golf Club Holiday Party and Golf Shop Sale is today from 4–7 p.m., with free hors d’oeuvres; drink specials and a raffle. For more infomation, call 703806-5878.
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Drunk driving prevention December is National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month, or 3D, intended to reduce alcohol-related traffic violations in and around our community. Prevention info is available by calling Belvoir’s Substance Abuse Prevention Coordinator, 703-8051010.
Salute to Soldiers The Fairfax-Lee Chapter of The Association of the U.S. Army, AUSA, hosts its 10th annual Salute to Soldiers Holiday Celebration, Dec. 14 at the Belvoir Officers’ Club. The event, from 5-9 p.m., is open to all military personnel, government civilians, industry partners and their families.
The Fort Belvoir Christmas Bird Count, CBC, is Dec. 31 this year. This annual count, one of the oldest in the area, dates back to 1911. Sponsored by the National Audubon Society, the counts help researchers better understand wintering bird populations. Novice birders and experts are asked to volunteer at either 5 or 7 a.m.; or 1 p.m. Novices will be teamed up with seasoned birders, to learn. Interested people are asked to register through Kevin Walter, 703-805-3969. Volunteers meet at the Accotink Bay Wildlife Refuge Environmen-
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OCS Alumni Association reunion The U.S. Army Officer Candidate School Alumni Association 2018 Reunion is March 25-29, in Columbus, Ga. The association represents all Army officers commissioned through any OCS, regardless of previous locations or branch affiliation. Mini class reunions are encouraged. This reunion includes a Hall of Fame induction ceremony; reception; and formal dinner with a Patterson Award presentation. There will also be demonstrations and briefings at Benning that highlight developments related to the OCS program and the chance to interact with current OCS candidates. For more info, https://www. ocsalumni.org, or Nancy Ionoff, 813-917-4309.
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storewide savings in every department
SATURDAY ONLY
America’s #1 Furniture & Mattress Store 14270 Smoketown Rd Woodbridge, VA 22192 (703) 492- 5861
1845 Carl D. Silver Pkwy Fredericksburg, VA 22401 (540) 786-4800
45633 Dulles Eastern Plz Sterling, VA 20166 (571) 323- 9024
7378 Stream Walk Ln Manassas, VA 20109 (571) 379-4130
some exclusions may apply. see store for complete details.offer expires 12/9/17
Mon- Sat: 10am-9pm Sun: 11am-7pm